- Bill Deedes
William Francis Deedes, Baron Deedes, KBE, MC, PC, DL (1 June 1913 – 17 August 2007) was a British journalist and politician. He is the only person in Britain to have been both a member of the British cabinet and the editor of a major daily newspaper.
Early life and career
Brought up in the family home of
Saltwood Castle and educated at Harrow, he was denied a university career after his father suffered heavy financial losses from theWall Street Crash of 1929 . Deedes began his career as a reporter on the "Morning Post " in 1931, joining the "Daily Telegraph " when it took over the "Post" in 1937. Deedes fought in theSecond World War as an officer in the 2nd Battalion ofThe Queen's Westminsters , one of the territorial units of theKing's Royal Rifle Corps , gaining theMilitary Cross near Hengelo, Holland in April 1945. He was also the only officer to serve in the King's Royal Rifle Corps for the whole duration of the war.He was married to Evelyn Branfort (who died in May 2004), by whom he had two sons (one of whom died young) and three daughters; Deedes' son, Jeremy Deedes, is a director of the
Telegraph Group of companies. His daughter, Lucy Deedes, is a formerMaster of Foxhounds and was the first wife ofCrispin Money-Coutts , the 9th Baron Latymer.Politics
Deedes was elected Conservative Party
Member of Parliament for Ashford, Kent in 1950. He served as ajunior minister underChurchill for three years. He enteredHarold Macmillan 's Cabinet in 1962 asMinister without Portfolio . He left the Cabinet in 1964, asMinister of Information , and stood down as an MP at the second 1974 general election.Journalism and later life
He served as editor of the "Daily Telegraph" from 1974 to 1986; after he was replaced by
Max Hastings , he continued as a journalist. His tenure was noted for battles with the print unions.Deedes was made a
life peer in 1986, becoming Baron Deedes, of Aldington in the County of Kent, though he always preferred to be addressed as "Bill" rather than "Lord Deedes".Fact|date=September 2007Bill Deedes continued to comment on social and political issues through his newspaper columns up to his death. In his later years he gained a cult fanbase after two memorable appearances on "
Have I Got News For You " and was the oldest guest ever to have appeared on the programme. He was also a stalwart member of theCarlton Club and was appointed as an ambassador forUNICEF in 1998, running high-profile campaigns against landmines. In 2006 he wrote an opinion piece for "The Daily Telegraph " saying thatIslam "is the only faith on Earth that persuades its followers to seek political power and impose a law —sharia — which shapes everyone's style of life" adding that Islam "forbids" Muslims from conforming with British society. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2006/10/20/do2003.xml Muslims can never conform to our ways] -Daily Telegraph . 20 October 2006] His final article, published on 3 August 2007, was onDarfur . [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2007/08/03/do0308.xml Darfur is as bad as Nazi Germany - and I know] -Daily Telegraph . 3 August 2007]He died on 17 August 2007 at his home in
Kent after a short illness. [cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6952387.stm |title=Journalist Lord Deedes dies at 94 |accessdate=2007-08-17 |format=webpage |work=BBC News Online ]Popular culture
Dear Bill
Deedes was close to
Margaret Thatcher and her husband Denis. The spoof letters "from" Mr. Thatcher which appeared in satirical magazine "Private Eye " throughout the Thatcher years were always addressed to "Dear Bill " - the "Bill" in question was usually assumed to be Deedes; however some instalments (e.g. 16 May and 28 November 1986) would suggest otherwise. The two men regularly played golf together, with Deedes claiming it was a public service to take thePrime Minister ial consort away from the stress of being married to the country'shead of government . The "Eye" also based its long-running editorial comment, "Shome mishtake shurely?", on Deedes' distinctivelisp .coop
According to many sources, Deedes was the journalist used by
Evelyn Waugh as the model and inspiration for the haplessWilliam Boot , protagonist of the satirical novel "Scoop", although Deedes himself denied any connection. The two had reported together in 1936, trying to cover theSecond Italo-Abyssinian War ; Deedes arrived inAddis Ababa aged 22 with two tons of luggage. Berhanu Kebele,Ethiopian ambassador, to London, pointed out that Deedes's sharp journalistic instincts ensured Italian excesses were kept in the public eye. [Letter to theDaily Telegraph on 27th August 2007(Issue no 47,347) ] Barring the question of age, a more appropriate model for Boot is William Beach Thomas who, according toPeter Stothard , "was a quietly successful countryside columnist and literary gent who became a calamitous Daily Mail war correspondent" inWorld War I . [The Times [http://timescolumns.typepad.com/stothard/2007/05/hay_we_got_it_w.html Hay, we got it wrong] 29 May 2007]Publications
* Deedes, WF, "Words and Deedes: Selected Journalism 1931-2006", Macmillan, 2006, ISBN 1-4050-5396-8
* Deedes, WF, "At War with Waugh: The Real Story of "Scoop", Macmillan, 2003 ISBN 1-4050-0573-4
* Deedes, WF, "Brief Lives", Macmillan, 2004 ISBN 0-330-42639-7
* Deedes, WF, "Dear Bill: A Memoir", Macmillan, 2005 ISBN 1-4050-5266-XNotes
External links
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/08/17/db1704.xml Lord Deedes: "Daily Telegraph" obituary, 17/08/2007]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/exclusions/deedes/nosplit/deedes.xml A tribute to Lord Deedes: "Daily Telegraph"]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6952578.stm "Gentleman journalist remembered" - BBC News Online, 18/08/2007]
* [http://www.lastingtribute.co.uk/famousperson/deedes/2622262 Lord Bill Deedes - Obituary]Persondata
NAME = Deedes, William Francis
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Deedes, Bill
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Prolific journalist, Politician and Newspaper editor
DATE OF BIRTH = 1 June 1913
PLACE OF BIRTH =
DATE OF DEATH = 17 August 2007
PLACE OF DEATH =Kent
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