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Frank Field told me: ‘Allowing Gordon Brown into No 10 would be like letting Mrs Rochester out of the attic’

The former prime minister was less than happy when he found out Field had described him as the ‘mad’ woman in the attic, but it’s just one of many mischievous lines this maverick politician would pass on to Westminster journalists like me, says Simon Walters

Sunday 28 April 2024 06:00
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Frank Field, man of mischief and principle
Frank Field, man of mischief and principle (PA Archive)

Frank Field was a mass of contradictions. A Labour politician who preferred Margaret Thatcher to any Labour prime minister. An anti-poverty campaigner who wanted to reduce the amount spent on welfare benefits. A devout Christian affectionately known as “Saint Frank” who loved gossip and was capable of aiming unsaintly barbs at his political foes – as I discovered in my dealings with him over many years as a Westminster journalist.

I vividly recall one of our meetings in early 2007. Tony Blair was coming to the end of his premiership and Field was determined to stop chancellor Gordon Brown succeeding him. He called me over and explained in forthright terms why he considered Brown to be unfit to rule – and why the public should know about it. 

One particular phrase in the interview stood out.

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