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The ‘Political Process’ Exposed: When Calculation Trumps Caution

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Minister Peter Kyle’s candid admission that a “political process” in No. 10 approved the Mandelson appointment has exposed the often-hidden reality of how power is wielded. It reveals a world where raw political calculation can, and does, trump the cautious advice of formal vetting procedures.
The formal Cabinet Office inquiry, as Kyle described it, is a process of due diligence. It gathers facts and presents them. The “political process,” by contrast, is a process of judgment and risk-taking. It is where a leader and their inner circle decide what they can get away with.
In this case, the political process made a catastrophic error. It calculated that the benefits of having Mandelson in Washington were worth the political heat they would take for his Epstein connection. It was a gamble that relied on no new, more damaging information coming to light—a fatal assumption.
The scandal has pulled back the curtain on this second, more powerful track of decision-making. It shows a system where the sober, fact-based assessment can be overridden by a more cavalier political one. For the public, it’s a disconcerting glimpse into how a decision so fraught with peril could have been made.

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