Skip to main content
Logo icon
Lord Lexden

Main navigation

  • About
  • Articles & Reviews
  • Letters
  • News
  • Parliament
  • Publications
  • Contact
Logo icon
Lord Lexden

Calming things down at No 10

  • Tweet
Friday, 18 February, 2022
  • Articles
downing st

The following letter was published in The Daily Telegraph on 18 February.

SIR - Mary Biggs, whose father, Sir Freddie Bishop, was Harold Macmillan’s favourite private secretary, mentions that great Tory leader’s love of the Gilbert and Sullivan line from The Gondoliers: “Quiet, calm deliberation disentangles every knot” (Letter, February 11).

At the start of his premiership Macmillan wrote out the words on a sheet of No 10 paper, which he pinned on the door of the Cabinet Room. After a time, Bishop recalled: “he took it down and gave it to me.”

Later it reached the offices of The Spectator; when Alexander Chancellor became its editor in 1975, he found it “pinned to my office mantelpiece”, having been “purloined from the prime minister’s office.”

If it was still there when Boris Johnson became the magazine’s editor in 1999, it did not do him much good. But it would be worth a second try.  If  the sheet of paper survives, it should be returned to No 10 at once, and pinned on the Cabinet Room door once again. Mr and Mrs Johnson could burst into merry song: “Let us grasp the situation /Solve the complicated plot/Quiet, calm deliberation disentangles every knot.”

Lord Lexden
London SW1

You may also be interested in

mt

Margaret Thatcher: Successes and failures

Monday, 2 June, 2025
A new, short biography of Margaret Thatcher  by the well-known writer and broadcaster, Iain Dale, weighs up both her achievements and her mistakes. Alistair Lexden’s review of the book was published in Parliament’s magazine The House on 2 June.Margaret Thatcher
By Iain Dale

Show only

  • Articles
  • Recent News
  • Speeches

Lord Lexden OBE

Footer

  • About RSS
  • Accessibility
  • Cookies
  • Privacy
  • About Lord Lexden
  • Articles and Reviews
  • Letters
  • Parliament
  • Publications
Promoted by Alan Mabbutt on behalf of Lord Lexden, both at 4 Matthew Parker Street, London, SW1H 9HQ
Copyright 2025 Lord Lexden OBE . All rights reserved.
Powered by Bluetree