Mandelson tried to rally ministers to vote him chancellor of Oxford Universitypublished at 17:42 BST
Image source, Getty ImagesDocuments in the latest batch of files show Lord Mandelson repeatedly lobbied several government ministers in his unsuccessful attempt to become chancellor of the University of Oxford.
Mandelson spoke to several Parliamentary Labour Party members, all Oxford University alumni, including Emma Reynolds, Shabana Mahmood, Ed Miliband, Torsten Bell, Georgia Gould, Ellie Reeves, Kirsty McNeill and James Murray.
Between 3 August and 28 October 2024, Mandelson urged Reynolds to register for the vote and contribute to Labour's "first real shot" of having an Oxford Chancellor from their party. The string of messages appears to have been unanswered by Reynolds.
Mahmood, when also lobbied by Mandelson in August 2024, seems not to have replied either.
Mandelson ran for the post in 2024, finishing fourth out of 38 candidates.
The position, which dates back at least 800 years, is now held by former Conservative Party leader William Hague.
For context, Mandelson studied philosophy, politics and economics at the University of Oxford before entering politics. Here's a reminder of his early life, political career and fallout:











