Lord Mandelson Demands Eye-Watering £547k Payoff After UK Ambassador Sack
Mandelson’s Massive Severance Stun
Lord Mandelson rocked Whitehall by demanding a colossal £547,201 payout after being abruptly axed as UK ambassador to the US last September, newly unveiled documents show.
The former Labour heavyweight insisted on payment for the full remainder of his four-year fixed-term contract — a staggering sum that has left officials reeling. His dismissal was ordered by Sir Keir Starmer, making the demand even more explosive.
Government Hits Brakes on Mega Payday
Whitehall swiftly slammed the door on Mandelson’s jaw-dropping payout demand. Instead of half a million, he walked away with a fraction: just £75,000.
- £40,330 comprised pay in lieu of notice covering the contractual three months
- £34,670 came as a severance payment
The sharp cutback has raised eyebrows over diplomatic severance norms.
Urgent Memo Behind Scenes
A secret memo dated 30 September 2025, nearly three weeks post-firing, reveals pressure to conclude settlement fast. Mandelson was still drawing pay from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, with officials urging a “swift agreement” to stop costs piling up.
Public Outcry Over Diplomatic Payoff Drama
The huge gulf between Mandelson’s initial demand and final payday is one of the most dramatic in recent UK diplomatic history. Now forced to expose the full saga, the Foreign Office faces tough questions about how this pricey exit was handled.