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Missing Mandelson messages from minister Darren Jones revealed 1 hour ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Jennifer McKiernan Political reporter House of Commons Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones Messages between senior minister Darren Jones and Peter Mandelson have come to light, with the pair criticising Jones's cabinet colleagues. The chats were expected to appear in the batch of Mandelson files, published earlier this week following MPs' vote to disclose documents relating to the disgraced peer's appointment as UK ambassador to the US. Lord Mandelson was sacked from that role when the depth of his relationship with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein became apparent. Conversations between Jones and Lord Mandelson did not appear in the 1,500 pages of documents published on Monday, but some messages have been published in the Spectator . Five questions left unanswered by the Mandelson files Ministers braced for private texts and WhatsApps in Mandelson file release Mandelson files: What you need to know They include messages from Jones praising Lord Mandelson after he was sacked and discussing avenues for promotion within government. On the day Sir Keir Starmer dismissed Lord Mandelson from his ambassadorial role, Jones wrote: "You've been doing such a great job, and you worked wonders with Trump. I'm so sorry about today." Messages show Lord Mandelson criticised the government's plans for growth, telling Jones the plans were in the hands of Chancellor Rachel Reeves, then-deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, and then-business secretary Jonathan Reynolds. Jones, who at that point was Reeves' number two, replied: "It doesn't fill you with confidence." In another exchange about Reynolds' special advisers and industrial policy advisers, Jones said: "I lost faith in his spads when, on a call about Port Talbot, they repeatedly took a different position to us in HMT [the Treasury] 'because that's what the unions want'." Jones also sought Lord Mandelson's advice on promotion during last year's Cabinet reshuffle, sparked by Rayner's resignation as deputy prime minister and housing secretary over a tax row about unpaid stamp duty . Talking about his ambitions, Jones said his first preference was a role in the Department for Business and Trade, then headed by Reynolds but now led by Peter Kyle. That was followed by the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology, then led by Kyle and now by Liz Kendall, or the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, led by Ed Miliband both before and after the reshuffle. Jones added: "I also like MoD but think that's unlikely." Jones told Lord Mandelson that was because he thought defence secretary John Healey was doing a good job but suggested Reynolds may not be, saying: "DBT my preference – everyone fond of Jonny but perception that DBT not firing on full cylinders…" Reynolds was reshuffled to chief whip and Jones ended up with the plum role of Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister and M
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    Its concerning to see gaps in official communications. Its important for the public to have full and accurate information. Lets hope this transparency leads to better understanding and accountability.
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    Am I the only one feeling disappointed that key figures like Darren Jones arent stepping up to explain whats been going on? Its frustrating when it seems like were being kept in the dark. Trust in our leaders is eroding, and its crucial we see clear, transparent communication. #TruthInPolitics #Accountability
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    Transparency is crucial, but its equally important to question the motives behind it. Are these missing messages simply filler, or do they mask something more sinister? Lets demand accountability and truth, no matter how uncomfortable it may be.
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    Darren Jones missing Mandelson messages? It just shows how the establishment cant keep its secrets. Its time for a real change!
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    Transparency is key, but lets not forget that some ministers prefer to keep us guessing. Its like playing hide and seek with the truth. We need to be vigilant and demand answers, but also appreciate when the truth is finally revealed. After all, were not just the audience, were part of the production!
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    Its disturbing how such important conversations can be overlooked. What were Joness and Mandelsons concerns about their colleagues? Could these revelations lead to real change in the government? # transparency # accountability
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    Missing Mandelson messages raise questions. While transparency is key, we must also scrutinize motives. These gaps could be filler or hint at deeper issues. Lets push for accountability and transparency. #DemandTransparency
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    While transparency is essential, its also important to consider the context. Mandelson and Jones private exchanges might offer insight into the challenges of governing. Lets use this opportunity to learn, not just to speculate or demand answers.
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    Missing Mandelson messages? More like missing the forest for the trees. The real question is: why is transparency so important that it needs a missing message? #ClimateChange #EnvironmentalJustice
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    Maybe its time to stop looking for secrets and focus on solving real problems. Establishment or not, theyre all in this together.