@aerialkate That's not exactly what the interviewer asked...he was suggesting that perhaps homosexual relationships could have been used as leverage to recruit Blunt. I'm against homosexuality for moral reasons, but I feel sorry for Blunt I think he acted according to his conscience as he says.
Did homosexuality make you a Communist? Jesus Christ - what a crass dickhead the interviewer is. Some of the posters here have caught the fever, I note: "Fags and spies for Russia" Nice. People are idealistic in their youth. These men were naive - nobody knew the reality of life under Communism (or, let's be honest here - Stalinism) - and when they realised how wrong they'd been they were in too deep to extricate themselves. A cautionary tale from 'another country'.
I remember at the time these revelations regarding Blunt's 'treasonous ' actions,were made public, the widespread public disgust at the Queens refusal to even dismiss the man from his lucrative position at the Palace, -far less let him get charged with anything criminal,( let sleeping dogs lie), just another example of class distinction, which still runs so deeply ingrained in UK society, like the writing on a stick of Blackpool rock.
I can quite understand where he was coming from...Blunt is actually acting with quite a bit of dignity under leadng and obnoxious questions by the interviewer...it has to be remembered that the full truth about soviet russia was not widely known until after the war and after Khruschev denounced Stalin and stalinism. Andre Gide did write about his experiences in russia in a negative way before but that was construed as sour grapes rather unfrotunately by the intellegenisa at the time.
Traitorous, lying, scheming bastard quite happy to take any honour until he was actually caught, Absolutely typical of the narrow upper class driven recruitment into MI5 that still continues today - endless amateur duffers that make UK intelligence service the laughing stock of the whole world. Blunt was disloyal, full of intellectual self justification and a hatred of his own country born of a left wing education.
@aerialkate That's not exactly what the interviewer asked...he was suggesting that perhaps homosexual relationships could have been used as leverage to recruit Blunt. I'm against homosexuality for moral reasons, but I feel sorry for Blunt I think he acted according to his conscience as he says.
xDiscipleOfTheWatchx 3 weeks ago
Did homosexuality make you a Communist? Jesus Christ - what a crass dickhead the interviewer is. Some of the posters here have caught the fever, I note: "Fags and spies for Russia" Nice. People are idealistic in their youth. These men were naive - nobody knew the reality of life under Communism (or, let's be honest here - Stalinism) - and when they realised how wrong they'd been they were in too deep to extricate themselves. A cautionary tale from 'another country'.
aerialkate 3 weeks ago
@dodbell Guy Burgess recruited him as a spy, in 1933-34. He was part of the Cambridge 5.
CndSpecialForces 3 weeks ago
amazing spy....apparently accordingly to what he sez he never done nuffin' guv honest
dodbell 4 weeks ago
ask the question again....who recruited you
dodbell 4 weeks ago
I remember at the time these revelations regarding Blunt's 'treasonous ' actions,were made public, the widespread public disgust at the Queens refusal to even dismiss the man from his lucrative position at the Palace, -far less let him get charged with anything criminal,( let sleeping dogs lie), just another example of class distinction, which still runs so deeply ingrained in UK society, like the writing on a stick of Blackpool rock.
iaingbrennan 1 month ago
Death to traitors
BurmaBoxer 1 month ago
I can quite understand where he was coming from...Blunt is actually acting with quite a bit of dignity under leadng and obnoxious questions by the interviewer...it has to be remembered that the full truth about soviet russia was not widely known until after the war and after Khruschev denounced Stalin and stalinism. Andre Gide did write about his experiences in russia in a negative way before but that was construed as sour grapes rather unfrotunately by the intellegenisa at the time.
BelatedCommiseration 2 months ago
I wish things could transport me there; I would put the bullet in his head via the left ear. Fags and spies for Russia. Reminds me of Barney Franks.
Beadwindow2020 3 months ago
Traitorous, lying, scheming bastard quite happy to take any honour until he was actually caught, Absolutely typical of the narrow upper class driven recruitment into MI5 that still continues today - endless amateur duffers that make UK intelligence service the laughing stock of the whole world. Blunt was disloyal, full of intellectual self justification and a hatred of his own country born of a left wing education.
newnhb 3 months ago