Wonder if this is worth reading? 
This from The Guardian newspaper ...
"The most authentic section of an often untrustworthy book is the second chapter. It tells the story of his upbringing in Hampstead Garden Suburb in the presence of great men.Tony Blair once said he was not born into the Labour party; he chose it. With Peter Mandelson, it was the other way round. He was not only born into the tribe, his veins ran with the blood of Labour royalty. His mother's father was Herbert Morrison, home secretary in Churchill's wartime cabinet, and later deputy prime minister and foreign secretary in the post-war Labour government. Harold and Mary Wilson were near neighbours. When the Wilsons reach Downing Street, they invite the Mandelsons to No 10. The 12-year-old Peter is "dazzled" and "conscious of feeling somehow special" when he is taken into the Cabinet Room and allowed to sit in the prime minister's chair."
Nice one...sounds like a must read...
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The Third Man by Peter Mandelsonto your friends