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Published Date: 24 October 2008
PETER Mandelson reportedly once shouted down the phone at Gordon Brown: "I love you, but I can destroy you."

That is exactly the message Nathaniel Rothschild, heir to the banking dynasty, sent to George Osborne, the shadow chancellor and heir to the soft furnishing and wallcoverings empire.

In a letter to the Times, Mr Rothschild dropped his (possibly
former) mate in it, telling the world Mr Osborne had been on his yacht with a Russian oligarch and discussing donations to the Tory party.

According to Mr Rothschild, he had to go public to teach Mr Osborne some manners.

For the top Tory had revealed details about the private party on his yacht, blabbing that Lord Mandelson had been there, "dripping pure poison" about Gordon Brown, shortly before he had been taken back into the government as Business Secretary. But how much of the row is really about the breach of protocol and privilege? Quite a lot, actually.

However, it is probably not Lord Mandelson that Mr Rothschild was seeking to protect, but Oleg Deripaska.

There are several theories doing the rounds at Westminster. The most common is that the story about Mr Osborne came out as part of an ingenious plot by Lord Mandelson. The man is feared and admired in equal measure for his ability to spin and stab his enemies in the front and back simultaneously.

Even one of his more recent victims is grudgingly jealous of his abilities to stitch up anyone who gets in the way.

But not for the first time, the political class has overestimated its potency and underestimated the power of money.

For the real relationship that has been betrayed is not that between Mr Rothschild and his Westminster chum, Mr Osborne, but that between Mr Rothschild and Mr Deripaska, for whom he works.

No-one would want to upset the (market] sensitivities of an almighty aluminium baron. Little wonder that the old Oxford pals – Mr Rothschild and Mr Osborne – have quietly declared a truce.

This is one court battle that could have endangered the survival of both men.





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  • Last Updated: 23 October 2008 10:35 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Gerri Peev
 
1

donald,

glasgow 24/10/2008 07:16:22
Mandy luvs Broon.
2

Iain's,

Barcelona 24/10/2008 08:57:31
The press ran with this one. BUT as you say it smells of the politician once known as the prince of darkness.

I would like to know why the police are not investigating so that Mr Big Banker can be arreseted for wasting police time, let alone wasting the time of the press, parliament, and worse, Gordon Broon's time when he should have been saving the world from his inaction over the last 10 years or so....

Vote them out before the UK becomes Europe's Zimbabwe!

3

puskas,

East kilbride 24/10/2008 09:17:09
No2 Ian,

We are already Europes Zimbabwe.

And arguably more corrupt.
4

Alastair the First,

24/10/2008 09:31:55
So did Brown marry Sarah on the rebound from his amorous relationship with Mandelson? I think we should be told. Brown is obviously even more psychologically disturbed than we thought. It's turning into a pantomime - I suppose with Mandelson involved, it's a case of "he's behind you!".

You don't get storylines like that in River City.
5

Churchill W.,

24/10/2008 14:32:24
What has Mandelson done to you, largely homophobic, shower above? Politics is a game for big boys and judging by your posts, you do not measure up.
You all have the opportunity of becoming MPs, if you are good enough and brave enough!
Jaw, Jaw, George Osbourne picked this fight with Mandelson, Rothschild and Deripaska. Now he is reaping the dividends of his treachery; he will know next time, if there is a next time, that he is invited into the company of the rich and privileged to keep his gossip and tittle-tattle to himself, won't he?
6

Raymond Thomas Brooke,

Leven England 24/10/2008 14:32:31
If Lord of Sleaze and Smarm loves Gordon and GOrdon feels he is being blackmailed sufficiently to make him a Lord to get him back into goverment why on earth do we the public have to put up with them both in high office probably on the whim of sexuality?
7

fair scunnered,

edinburgh 09/01/2009 07:12:22
does this mean mandy pandy is really sabastian from little britain
ooooohhh mr brown you are awful!,but we dont like you
8

fair scunnered,

edinburgh 09/01/2009 07:14:33
does this mean the uk is really run by an anul jokey?
son of the manse?,spawn of the devil more like

 

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