Lord Mandelson 'mild fury' at Hartlepool resultpublished at 11:54 British Summer Time 7 May 2021
Lord Peter Mandelson, the former Labour MP for Hartlepool, has told BBC Radio 4's Today programme he feels "fairly gutted" at the result in Hartlepool and also "a mild fury".
The Conservatives beat Labour, with a Tory MP - Jill Mortimer - elected for the first time in the current constituency's history
He said: "I feel fairly gutted by this result that will obviously certainly please Boris Johnson.
"I feel sad, disappointment above all, for the excellent campaign workers and party staff and volunteers and our excellent candidate, Paul Williams, who fought such a strong campaign."
He added: "I also feel, I have to say, a mild fury, that the last 10 years of what we have been doing in the Labour Party nationally and locally has brought us to this result, because that is above all fundamentally an explanation of what's happened today."
He said he had been knocking on doors in Hartlepool during the campaign and said he knew the reasons for Labour's defeat - "If I really had to boil them down to two things I would say they were two Cs - Covid and Corbyn.
"With a bit of Brexit, previous Brexit Party voters backing the man, Boris Johnson, who delivered them Brexit, and also promises of a large dollop of Tory Government money thrown in for good measure.
"All this as a whole turned out to be too heady a cocktail for Labour's campaign to take on."