I have since managed a work around.

1. Identify the pid of nm-applet and do 'kill <pid number>'
2. Run nm-applet with sudo/root (sudo nm-applet)

If you run nm-applet as a standard user it outputs something about
insufficient user privileges. I can provide this output if it would
help.

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[intrepid] network-manager-applet does not load as of 27-jul-08
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249420
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