Thursday 21 June 2012

John Gouriet

I worry sometimes that I don't really keep up with current events. I spend so much time trying to think myself back into the period I'm writing about - the 1990s, at the moment - that things come and go without my ever noticing them.

Even so, it's pushing it even by my standards that it's taken until this evening for me to notice the sad passing of John Gouriet nearly two years ago.

I interviewed Mr Gouriet when I was researching my book about the 1970s, Crisis? What Crisis?, because he was the last surviving of the four founder members of the Freedom Association. We got on rather well, once I told him that my father had been the bandmaster of the 15th/19th King's Royal Hussars back in the days when Mr Gouriet was an officer in the regiment.

He was honest, courteous and completely bonkers. Undoubtedly the most right-wing man I've ever met, he explained with absolute certainty that not only was Edward Heath an enthusiastic cottager, but that he was also a KGB sleeper agent.

I'm fairly sure they don't make them like that any more.

4 comments:

The Inane Rambler said...

All the conspiracy theories about Harold Wilson being a Soviet agent fade into insignificance compared to that assertion!

Tyrone Jenkins said...

The common right wing association between sexual difference and suspect political views! Against this background suggestive illusions to Heaths possible sexuality have sometimes cropped up in documentry format tv programmes. For example in the eighties BBC series 'The Rock n'Roll Years' the episode survaying 1970 slyly juxtaposed a reference to the rise of gay rights in New York with footage of Heaths election victory speech: "The Queen has asked me to form the next governement..." (titter!) and in a one off BBC special called "The gay Rock n'Roll Years'broadcast in 1991 they played the same Heath speech against the background of the Kinks contemporaneous hit 'Lola'(all done in the best ironic taste!).

Alwyn W. Turner said...

Heath confused people by not seeming much interested in sex, the greatest puzzle of modern society. It was seen also when Gordon Brown was on Desert Island Discs in 1996 and was challenged by Sue Lawley about why he wasn't married: 'People want to know whether you're gay or whether there's some flaw in your personality.'

As for Heath being a KGB agent, Gouriet's claim reminded me of the time when Mary Whitehouse came to my school in the 1970s and argued that the pornography industry was a Soviet front, aimed at destroying Christian society.

Tyrone Jenkins said...

I've just noticed the "survaying" spelling error in my last posting. I must proof read these things before dispatching them!