Ed Miliband Slams Mandelson US Ambassador Appointment as “Blowing Up” and Sparks Resignation Calls.
Updated: April 21, 2026
Ed Miliband, the energy secretary, has shared his concerns about the appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the United States. According to Miliband, he always thought that the appointment of Mandelson would “blow up.” He stated this in an interview with Sky News on [undisclosed date].
Miliband’s concerns were not limited to his own views. He has also alleged that David Lammy, the deputy PM and foreign secretary at the time, had similar doubts about the appointment. Miliband has claimed that he had a conversation with Lammy about his concerns before the appointment was made.
In the interview, Miliband also distanced himself from Mandelson, stating that he had steered clear of the former cabinet minister since becoming Labour leader in 2010. He attributed his reservations about Mandelson to his well-known views on the former minister.
Mandelson’s appointment has been the subject of controversy, and Miliband’s comments have only added to the firestorm. The opposition parties have been quick to capitalize on the situation, launching a campaign to undermine Keir Starmer. Despite the growing criticism, Miliband does not believe that Starmer should resign over the issue.
Miliband argued that if every prime minister was to resign every time a mistake was made, the office would be filled far too rapidly. He emphasized that people have personal reservations about Starmer that have nothing to do with the appointment of Mandelson.
The controversy surrounding Mandelson’s appointment is set to continue, with many questioning the suitability of the former cabinet minister for the role of ambassador. The situation presents a significant challenge for Starmer, who is facing intense scrutiny over the appointment.
As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how Starmer will respond to the growing criticism. With the opposition parties ramping up their campaign against the leader, it is clear that this issue will not go quietly.
The Labour party is facing a tough test in the coming weeks and months as the fallout from Mandelson’s appointment is likely to continue. With Miliband’s comments adding fuel to the fire, the situation looks set to escalate further.
The government is likely to face increased scrutiny over the appointment, and it remains to be seen how they will respond to the growing criticism. One thing is certain – the situation is set to dominate the headlines in the coming weeks and months.
The controversy surrounding Mandelson's appointment highlights the ongoing scrutiny of the Labour party's leadership. The appointment has raised questions about the suitability of the former cabinet minister for the role of ambassador, and the situation is set to continue dominating the headlines. As the opposition parties continue to push for Starmer's resignation, it is clear that this issue will have far-reaching implications for the Labour party in the coming months.
This is a developing story. More updates will follow as new information becomes available.

