I have retailed this anecdote from
Read My Lips by Matthew Parris and Phil Mason before but, hey, it's Christmas:
In 1948, a Washington radio station contacted ambassadors in the capital, asking what each would most like for Christmas. Britain's representative, Sir Oliver Franks, mistook the request.
French Ambassador: Peace throughout the world.
Soviet Ambassador: Freedom for all people enslaved by imperialism.
Sir Oliver: Well, it's very kind of you to ask. I'd quite like a box of crystallised fruit.
Thirty-four years later, as
Lord Franks, he was to chair the inquiry into the events leading to the Falklands War.
Regarding St.Trot's article, racial prejudice is far from unknown in South Korea.
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