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Simon McDonald

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Gender Male
Age 63
Date of birth March 9,1961
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Salford District
United Kingdom
Previous positionBritish Ambassador to Germany (2010–2015), British Ambassador to Israel (2003–2006)
Parents James B. McDonald
Angela McDonald
BooksForeign and Commonwealth Office Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17: (for the Year Ended 31 March 2017)
Education Pembroke College
Position Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2021
Current partner Olivia Mary Wright
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Simon Gerard McDonald, Baron McDonald of Salford, GCMG, KCVO is a British former diplomat who was the Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Head of the Diplomatic Service until September 2020.

Civil service union urges complaints reform amid bullying claims

Civil service union urges complaints reform amid bullying claims
Nov 14,2022 10:10 pm

... , Simon Case - the most senior civil servant - had been told of alleged " abrasive behaviour" by Mr Raab during his previous stint as a senior member of governmentAnd speaking to LBC, the former permanent secretary at the Foreign Office, Lord Simon Mcdonald, suggested bullying allegations were " plausible" and described Mr Raab as a " tough boss"...

Chris Pincher: PM 'bitterly regrets' appointing MP after complaint

Chris Pincher: PM 'bitterly regrets' appointing MP after complaint
Jul 5,2022 8:10 pm

... " No 10 said the PM was told about the 2019 complaint on Tuesday morning after its account was disputed by the former top civil servant at the Foreign Office, Simon Mcdonald...

Chris Pincher: Tory MPs ask how long ministers can tolerate government lies

Chris Pincher: Tory MPs ask how long ministers can tolerate government lies
Jul 5,2022 6:10 pm

... But on Monday, BBC News revealed that the prime minister had been aware of a formal complaint about the MP s behaviour, and in a former top civil servant at the Foreign Office, Simon Mcdonald said Mr Johnson had been briefed " in person" about the allegations in 2019...

Chris Mason: Can people believe what No 10 is saying?

Chris Mason: Can people believe what No 10 is saying?
Jul 5,2022 12:40 pm

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Chris Pincher: No 10 not telling the truth, says ex-senior civil servant

Chris Pincher: No 10 not telling the truth, says ex-senior civil servant
Jul 5,2022 10:20 am

... Simon Mcdonald said Boris Johnson had been " briefed in person" about an investigation into Mr Pincher, then a Foreign Office minister...

Coronavirus: government is facing fresh questions about EU-equipment-Schema

Coronavirus: government is facing fresh questions about EU-equipment-Schema
Apr 22,2020 4:33 am

... Asked on Tuesday why the decision was made, not in the scheme, Sir Simon Mcdonald who is the Secretary of state at the Federal foreign office is, language in the Committee for Foreign Affairs, that it was a conscious movement by the Minister...

Coronavirus: a call for clarity in accordance with the EU medical device claim

Coronavirus: a call for clarity in accordance with the EU medical device claim
Apr 21,2020 10:03 pm

... The Foreign office Sir Simon Mcdonald said deputies, the Ministers were informed about what to offer , but said no ...

Chris Mason: Can people believe what No 10 is saying?

Apr 21,2020 10:03 pm

This is All about one thing: truth.

Stand back from the swirl of detail and allegations, and it boils down to whether people can believe what No 10 is saying.

And when I say people, of course, firstly that means the electorate.

But it also means the very ministers, members of the government, sent out to explain what the Prime Minister knew and when.

Grounded into how that works, normally at least, is that they are briefed on the lines to take in response to particular questions.

They have to assume that what they are being told is accurate and truthful.

To put it politely, Downing Street's response to the allegations of recent days has evolved.

Various iterations of it have, it would seem, turned out to be drivel.

And this matters because while this current row relates to the alleged behaviour of the former deputy Chief Whip , The Timeline rings one or two bells for those familiar with All those rows about what became known as 'partygate'.

The questions are All about what Boris Johnson knew, and when.

And the answers continue to change, often in response to awkward facts that prove their previous defence was rubbish, or at the very least not as a candid as it could have been.

The was quietly devastating.

Westminster is full of people who love shouting their mouth off.

Lord McDonald is not one of them.

A former senior civil servant not naturally attracted to microphones and cameras.

A Man who in his interview on the Today Programme on Radio 4 had the demeanour and hesitancy of someone reticent to be talking publicly.

But A Man who felt he had No Other options, because, as he put it, No10 " are still not telling The Truth ".

And Then , his most stinging line of All - accusing Downing Street of " telling The Truth and crossing your fingers at the same time".

Day by day this means ministers are being sent out with lines to Take That disintegrate within hours of them being said out Loud - not only humiliating for The Ministers concerned but toxic for trust in The Leadership of The Party , and the country.

And bubbling away underneath, increasing exasperation, from The Cabinet down, within the Conservative Party , of the ongoing inability of Number 10 to actually Focus On The Business of government, rather than constantly firefighting crises about the Prime Minister 's capacity to tell The Truth .

Senior ministers who until very recently, The Last 10 days, had assumed Boris Johnson would lead them into The Next general election now aren't so sure.

And even those still supportive are worn down by what they see as the persistent own goals from Downing Street, which they regard as hard, even impossible to defend.



Source of news: bbc.com

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