Following the Conservatives’ election victory on October 25, 1951, Churchill became Prime Minister again. He got right to work forming a new government.
The man who served during WW II as Churchill’s Principal Private Secretary, Jock Colville, tells us about a call to serve in the new government.
Colville was with his wife enjoying a day at the Newmarket races when :
As I watched the races and contemplated my losses (endemic, as far as I am concerned, on a race-course) an agitated official emerged from the Jockey Club Stand and asked if I was Mr. Colville. When I assented, he said, “It’s the Prime Minister wants you on the telephone.”In future posts, I plan to say more about the relationship between Churchill and Colville.
“Whatever he asks you to do,” advised my innately cautious wife, say ‘No’”
[On the phone I heard the] familiar voice: “Would you, if it is not inconvenient (but do pray say if it is), take a train to London and come to see me?”
“Tomorrow morning?”
“No, this afternoon.”
Of course I did, and was invited to be the new Prime Minister’s Principal Private Secretary.
Have a nice weekend and be sure to watch 60 Minutes the Sunday evening. There’ll be an episode on the Duke Hoax.
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