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A civil servant who worked in the [[Information Research Department]]. | A civil servant who worked in the [[Information Research Department]]. | ||
==A propagandist recalls== | ==A propagandist recalls== | ||
:In my 20 years' experience in the [[Information Research Department]] (later the [[Overseas Information Department]]) of the Foreign Office, I don't believe I ever saw a spy pass a glass door (report, "Fay Weldon reveals role in Cold War against Poland", November 30). Certainly no one ever told me not to look. Nor would I have expected anyone in his right mind to announce the imminent passage of spies: the temptation to peek would have been overwhelming. It would all be a bit of a hoot, but for the caption to the picture - "Weldon: went from writing fiction to writing fiction". IRD, with many talented academics, specialists, researchers and journalists, could not have existed if the accuracy of its material had been in doubt. - Yours etc, [[Aubrey Essex]], 25 South Parade, Cleveleys, Lancashire FY5 3NP. aubex@aol.com <ref>The Times (London) December 7, 1998, Monday Spies' tales SECTION: Features</ref> | :In my 20 years' experience in the [[Information Research Department]] (later the [[Overseas Information Department]]) of the Foreign Office, I don't believe I ever saw a spy pass a glass door (report, "Fay Weldon reveals role in Cold War against Poland", November 30). Certainly no one ever told me not to look. Nor would I have expected anyone in his right mind to announce the imminent passage of spies: the temptation to peek would have been overwhelming. It would all be a bit of a hoot, but for the caption to the picture - "Weldon: went from writing fiction to writing fiction". IRD, with many talented academics, specialists, researchers and journalists, could not have existed if the accuracy of its material had been in doubt. - Yours etc, [[Aubrey Essex]], 25 South Parade, Cleveleys, Lancashire FY5 3NP. aubex@aol.com <ref>The Times (London) December 7, 1998, Monday Spies' tales SECTION: Features</ref> | ||
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[[Category:British Propaganda|Essex, Aubrey]] | [[Category:British Propaganda|Essex, Aubrey]] |
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A civil servant who worked in the Information Research Department.
A propagandist recalls
- In my 20 years' experience in the Information Research Department (later the Overseas Information Department) of the Foreign Office, I don't believe I ever saw a spy pass a glass door (report, "Fay Weldon reveals role in Cold War against Poland", November 30). Certainly no one ever told me not to look. Nor would I have expected anyone in his right mind to announce the imminent passage of spies: the temptation to peek would have been overwhelming. It would all be a bit of a hoot, but for the caption to the picture - "Weldon: went from writing fiction to writing fiction". IRD, with many talented academics, specialists, researchers and journalists, could not have existed if the accuracy of its material had been in doubt. - Yours etc, Aubrey Essex, 25 South Parade, Cleveleys, Lancashire FY5 3NP. aubex@aol.com [1]
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References
- ↑ The Times (London) December 7, 1998, Monday Spies' tales SECTION: Features