Lord Mandelson at the BBC.
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LORD Peter Mandelson has said that he was wrong to call US President Donald Trump “a danger to the world”.

Sir Keir Starmer’s pick for ambassador to the US made a grovelling U-turn for his 2019 comment.

Lord Mandelson at the BBC.

Lord Peter Mandelson has said that he was wrong to call US President Donald Trump ‘a danger to the world’Credit: Getty
President Donald Trump gesturing during an inauguration.

Trump’s inner circle was furious when Starmer appointed Mandelson as US ambassadorCredit: The Mega Agency

He said yesterday: “I consider my remarks about President Trump as ill-judged and wrong.”

The climbdown comes as the Labour grandee tries to win over Mr Trump’s inner circle after his appointment sparked fury among Republicans.

But he told Fox News he believed there would be no problems.

Mandelson said: “I’ve heard nothing from the president or the White House or anyone working for him that suggests there’s going to be any difficulty about my appointment.

“As an experienced and longstanding friend of the US, I think President Trump will look at my credentials and consider what’s best for the relationship going forward.

“I think the president is a nice person, he’s a fair-minded person.”

Grilled about his past anti-Trump rants, Lord Mandelson said: “I consider my remarks about President Trump as ill-judged and wrong.

“I think that times and attitudes toward the president have changed.”

The former spin doctor also backed Trump’s global approach, adding: “Frankly, I think President Trump could become one of the most consequential American presidents I have known in my adult life.”

Mandelson added: “I think that the United States and Britain, working together, can outsmart and keep ahead of the curve as far as China is concerned.

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“[Trump] wants a dialogue with China, he wants to do deals with China. But he’s also not going to be naive about China.

“We face a challenge together from China, and we’ve got to make sure that we are able to deter that challenge or that threat when they’re having aggressive intents toward us.”

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