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Col
@kibcol1049@mstdn.social

Stella Rimington, who died this week aged 90, always harboured bitterness for the handling of her appointment as the first female director-general of MI5, says The Daily Telegraph. John Major had come under attack for having no women in his Cabinet and decided to use her promotion as a β€œPR coup”. Without consulting Rimington, the government broke with precedent and announced her name to the public, prompting hordes of press to gather outside her front door.


Col
@kibcol1049@mstdn.social

The so-called β€œhousewife superspy” was forced to decamp to a hotel, then to sell her house and move into secure accommodation, and she and her family were given false names. β€œSo mum,” her daughters would ask as they left the house, β€œwho am I today?”