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Leaked WhatsApps, embarrassing emails: itโ€™s bad for British politics that privacy is now dead | Simon Jenkins
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Leaked WhatsApps, embarrassing emails: itโ€™s bad for British politics that privacy is now dead | Simon Jenkins

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Originally published byThe Guardian

The principle underlying the release of the Mandelson papers is that officials are always โ€˜on the recordโ€™ โ€“ but our leaders must be able to speak their minds freely

Did you know a Cabinet Office minister commiserated with Peter Mandelson on his being sacked as ambassador to Washington, saying that he was โ€œso sorryโ€? How could Darren Jones possibly sympathise with a friend who lost his job? Yet his sympathy was not even on the public record, in the 1500 pages of new revelations about the Mandelson affair. It appears to have been leaked from within Jonesโ€™s own department.

So too was news of Keir Starmerโ€™s own communications on WhatsApp. We learned that they are subject to an auto-delete function, erasing what he thinks or intends to do from hour to hour. It is an outrage against public accountability, so the thinking goes. When our leaders press send, we have the right to receive.

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