Quotes from Peter Mandelson


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I believe that if you treat China as an enemy, then it is likely to become one.


In my experience of these things, parties which shout about dirty tricks and the like tend to do so because they fear a direct hit in some vulnerable part of their political anatomy.


In the space of a decade, China and India have emerged as dramatic, dynamic competitors.


I understand why the Tories will be gunning for Alastair Campbell because they fear his campaigning skills.


I think Europe is going in the right direction and we shouldn't be set back.


I do not share the half-in, half-out attitude to the EU of some in Britain. Britain's place is in Europe.


Europe has to address people's needs directly and reflect their priorities, not our own preoccupations.


Essentially we need a new social consensus for economic reform as New Labour has achieved in Britain.


I hesitated, too, because for better or worse, I have been one of the principal architects of New Labour and I have worked closely with Tony Blair and the team for nearly 20 years.


I have moved on from being a British parliamentarian, I have moved on from being a New Labour politician, I have moved on from being the supporter in the active day-to-day sense of Tony Blair.


Too often we think we can act without explaining and take decisions without justifying them.


The markets don't like instability and they don't like uncertainty.


I'm optimistic that we are actually seeing the opportunity of a generation being created in this.


I certainly believe that we gain through open trade and liberalisation.


They want to derail peace because they want to plunge Northern Ireland back into armed conflict.


We've got to demonstrate why European unity and integration, our vast single market, our single currency, equip us with the strength to embrace globalization.


Of course, the EU is not going to fall apart, but at best it will stagnate for the foreseeable future and we will be dealing with quite a lot of internal chaos.


If the constitutional treaty is rejected it will be back to square one, just at a time when we want Europe to be a more effective force for good in the world, when we need to buttress ourselves against the pressures and insecurities of globalization.


What we have to do is reinvent the idea of Europe.


What is most important for Europe is economic growth and jobs, security at home and safety in the world.