- George Kennedy Young
George Kennedy Young, CB, MBE, M.A., (born 1911,
Dumfriesshire , died 1990,London ), was a deputy director ofMI6 , and later involved in British right-wing politics. He was also a merchant banker.George K.Young attended
St. Andrews University ,Dijon University ,University of Giessen , andYale University . He was commissioned (1940) as an officer in theKing's Own Scottish Borderers regiment but later transferred to British Intelligence, where he became an expert in the methods of the Italian Fascist police system and those of the German secret services.Before World War II he was on the editorial staff of the
Glasgow Herald , and after the war he joined theForeign Office , serving in diplomatic posts inVienna , theMiddle East , and, from 1953, in Whitehall — where he specialised in economic and defence intelligence work. His dissatisfaction with the Macmillan government led him to resign as Deputy ofMI6 in 1961 and enter merchant banking.G.K. (as he was popularly referred to) subsequently became Chairman of the
Society for Individual Freedom . He was also an early and leading member of theConservative Monday Club serving on several of its policy committees (Chairman of the Action Fund 1967-69), (Chairman, Economics Committee), and Executive Council. After losing an acrimonious election for the position of Club chairman toJonathan Guinness in 1973, he set up another far-right group calledTory Action .It has been suggested that he was closely associated with attempts to undermine the Labour government of
Harold Wilson in the mid-1970s, and that he regarded the Tory government ofEdward Heath to be virtuallysocialist . He was a supporter ofEnoch Powell 's tough line on immigration into the UK.Publications
* Young, George K., "Masters of Indecision", Methuen, London, 1962.
* Young, George K., "Merchant Banking - Practice & Prospects", London, 1966.
* Young, George K., "Finance and World Power", London, 1968.
* Young, George K., "Who Goes Home", Monday Club, London, May 1969, (P/B).
* Young, George K., "Who is My Liege - Loyalty and Betrayal in our Time", London, 1972.
* Young, George K., "Subversion and the British Riposte", Ossian, Glasgow, 1984, ISBN 0-947621-02-4and
* Young, George K., "The Final Testimony of George Kennedy Young", published
Lobster Magazine 19, 1990 [http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/issue19.php]References
* Copping, Robert, "The Story of the Monday Club", Current Affairs Information Service, London, April 1972, (P/B).
* Various dust-jacket summary biographies.
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