A fond farewell to Nigel Sheinwald

by | Oct 11, 2007


The new edition of Prospect shows a soft spot for Sir Nigel Sheinwald, erstwhile foreign policy adviser to Tony Blair and now arriving in the US as our man in Washington. As Prospect’s DC gossip column notes, Sir Nigel is:

…preceded by his reputation as a bruiser. Everybody on the diplomatic circuit has heard that he snapped, “Are you in favour of suicide bombers?” at one middle east expert in a Downing Street meeting. After a term in Brussels as our man at the EU and, most recently, a stint as Blair’s foreign policy adviser, many foreign ministries have first-hand knowledge of Nigel’s ways. The Russians have been talking up his hasty departure from Moscow after a car accident in which a Russian died, and the Spanish complain that he was thuggish to them over Gibraltar. The Germans nod when his name comes up, and note it is quite something to be called arrogant by the French.

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  • Alex Evans

    Alex Evans is founder of Larger Us, which explores how we can use psychology to reduce political tribalism and polarisation, a senior fellow at New York University, and author of The Myth Gap: What Happens When Evidence and Arguments Aren’t Enough? (Penguin, 2017). He is a former Campaign Director of the 50 million member global citizen’s movement Avaaz, special adviser to two UK Cabinet Ministers, climate expert in the UN Secretary-General’s office, and was Research Director for the Business Commission on Sustainable Development. Alex lives with his wife and two children in Yorkshire.

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