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Mandy imitates Cameron to coach Brown

Nicholas Cecil, Chief Political Correspondent
24 Nov 2008


LORD MANDELSON has been impersonating David Cameron to prepare Gordon Brown for Prime Minister's Questions, it was claimed today.

The Business Secretary and former arch-rival to Mr Brown is said to be giving him one-to-one advice ahead of the key Commons clash between the party leaders on Wednesday. "Peter plays the aggressive interrogator demanding answers," a source told the Daily Mail. "He manages to get himself into the skin of Cameron with some aplomb."

Lord Mandelson, who was famed for reforming Labour's communications ahead of the 1997 election, is said to offer Mr Brown a "clinical and forensic" insight into how to take on Mr Cameron. But the revelations have been scorned by senior Tories. Former party leader Michael Howard said: "The Prime Minister who said he would put an end to spin is now kissing the feet of the master of spin."

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Exactly how I like to see my tax being spent.....

- Mark, London, 24/11/2008 16:33
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Another good use of the Labour government? You would think they could work on something useful - what about an election? I cannot wait.

- Steveo, London NW1, 24/11/2008 15:56
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Very good use of the Nu Labor "Business Secretary" yes?!??

- Georgie, Islington, London, 24/11/2008 14:27
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