Simon McDonald, Baron McDonald of Salford explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord McDonald of Salford
Office:Permanent Under-Secretary for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Head of HM Diplomatic Service
Term Start:September 2015
Term End:September 2020
1Blankname:Sec. of State
1Namedata:Philip Hammond
Boris Johnson
Jeremy Hunt
Dominic Raab
Predecessor:Sir Simon Fraser
Successor:Sir Philip Barton
Office1:British Ambassador to Germany
Term Start1:2010
Term End1:2015
Monarch1:Elizabeth II
President1:Christian Wulff
Joachim Gauck
Predecessor1:Sir Michael Arthur
Successor1:Sir Sebastian Wood
Office2:British Ambassador to Israel
Term Start2:2003
Term End2:2006
Monarch2:Elizabeth II
2Blankname2:Israeli Prime Minister
1Blankname2:British Prime Minister
Predecessor2:Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles
Successor2:Sir Tom Phillips
Office3:Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Term Start3:11 February 2021
Life peerage
Birth Date:9 March 1961
Birth Place:Salford, England
Nationality:British
Spouse:Olivia Wright
Children:4 (2 sons, 2 daughters)
Alma Mater:Pembroke College, Cambridge
Occupation:Diplomat
Party:None (crossbencher)
Awards: Life peer

Simon Gerard McDonald, Baron McDonald of Salford, (born 9 March 1961) is a British former diplomat who was the Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Head of the Diplomatic Service until September 2020. He was the last professional head of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office before the creation of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. He has been the Master of Christ's College, Cambridge since September 2022.

In July 2022 McDonald wrote a letter to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards stating that denials of previous allegations against Chris Pincher by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson were untrue.[1] The letter was described as an "extraordinary, devastating intervention", and was followed by resignations of senior cabinet ministers, ultimately leading to Johnson's announcement of his resignation on 7 July 2022.[2]

Early life and education

McDonald was born on 9 March 1961 in Salford, Lancashire.[3] [4] He was educated at De La Salle College, a direct grant grammar school in Salford. He then studied history at Pembroke College, Cambridge, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. He thereafter gained a Master of Arts degree.

Career

Diplomatic career

McDonald joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in 1982 and served in Jeddah, Riyadh, Bonn and Washington, D.C. as well as in London. He was Principal Private Secretary to the Foreign Secretary 2001–03; Ambassador to Israel 2003–06; Director for Iraq at the FCO 2006–07; Foreign Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister and Head of the Overseas and Defence Secretariat at the Cabinet Office 2007–10; and was appointed Ambassador to Germany .[5] [6] In September 2015, McDonald became Permanent Under-Secretary in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Head of the Diplomatic Service, replacing Sir Simon Fraser.[7] [8] [9] As of 2015, McDonald was paid a salary between £180,000 and £184,999 by the Foreign Office.[10]

Speaking in 2021, after leaving the FCDO, McDonald recalled telling his private secretary on the morning of the referendum in 2016, "I really fear today our country is going to vote to leave the European Union".[11] He also revealed his office to be in "mourning" after the vote but stressed the importance of abiding by civil service impartiality in implementing the referendum result. [12]

In April 2020, McDonald stated to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee that it was a political decision to opt out of an EU scheme to bulk-buy ventilators and protective equipment for NHS workers to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. The comments raised concerns that ministers had put Brexit ahead of responding to the public health crisis.[13] Following comments, Matt Hancock used Downing Street's daily press briefing to state that as far as he knew, there had been no political decision not to participate.[14] McDonald subsequently wrote to the committee chairman, Tom Tugendhat MP, stating that he had "inadvertently and wrongly" misinformed the committee "due to a misunderstanding".

In June 2020, it was announced that McDonald would take early retirement in autumn 2020. The move stemmed from merger of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office with the Department for International Development. Boris Johnson wanted a new leader of the combined department.[15]

House of Lords

McDonald was nominated for a life peerage in the 2020 Political Honours.[16] On 27 January 2021, he was created Baron McDonald of Salford, of Pendleton in the City of Salford. He made his maiden speech on 2 March 2021.[17] He sits in the House of Lords as a crossbencher.[18]

Academic career

On 23 November 2021, McDonald was announced as Master-elect of Christ's College, Cambridge in succession to Jane Stapleton. His term of office began on 1 September 2022.

Dominic Raab

In April 2023 McDonald said he had to warn Dominic Raab “more than once” about his conduct as foreign secretary. McDonald said Raab was a “tough taskmaster” whose “methods did not help him to achieve what he wanted to do”. McDonald claimed Raab did not listen to the issues raised with him, adding: “He disputed it. He disputed the characterisation.”[19]

Chris Pincher

Following the resignation of Deputy Chief Whip Chris Pincher over an incident of sexual groping, McDonald wrote in July 2022 to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards on previous official complaints made against Pincher,[20] stating that the claim there had been no previous official complaints against Pincher was untrue.[21] A Guardian editorial described the letter as an "extraordinary, devastating intervention", which convinced Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Health Secretary Sajid Javid, and many others to resign from Boris Johnson's government from 5 July 2022.[22] [23]

Honours

McDonald was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 2004 New Year Honours and Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in the 2014 Birthday Honours for services to British foreign policy and British interests in Germany.[24] He was appointed Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) during the Queen's state visit to Germany in June 2015. He was appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG) in the 2021 Birthday Honours for services to British foreign policy.

Family

In 1989 Simon McDonald married Olivia, daughter of Sir Patrick Wright, later Baron Wright of Richmond, who had also been Permanent Under-Secretary at the FCO (1986–1991). Simon and Olivia have two sons and two daughters.

Notes and References

  1. News: 2022-07-05. Chris Pincher: Lord McDonald's letter in full. en-GB. BBC News. 2022-07-07.
  2. News: 2022-07-07. Boris Johnson to stand down as Tory leader after wave of resignations. en-GB. BBC News. 2022-07-07.
  3. Web site: McDonald of Salford, Baron, (Simon Gerard McDonald) (born 9 March 1961) . . Oxford University Press . 5 July 2022 . en . 1 December 2021.
  4. Web site: Christ’s College elects new Master . Christs College . University of Cambridge . 5 July 2022 . 23 November 2021.
  5. http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U41677 McDONALD, Simon Gerard
  6. http://www.gov.uk/government/people/simon-mcdonald Simon McDonald CMG, British Ambassador to Germany
  7. Web site: Appointment of new Permanent Under Secretary to the FCO . Foreign & Commonwealth Office . 29 July 2015.
  8. Web site: Simon Fraser on Twitter. 2015-07-31. 2015-07-29. Twitter. Fraser. Simon. Many congrats to @SMcDonaldFCO on his appointment as my successor @foreignoffice. Great choice..
  9. News: Top Foreign Office mandarin cautions on hollowing out UK diplomacy. Financial Times. 2015-07-31. 2015-07-31. 0307-1766. George. Parker.
  10. Web site: Senior officials 'high earners' salaries as at 30 September 2015 - GOV.UK. 2015-12-17. www.gov.uk. 2016-03-11.
  11. https://ukandeu.ac.uk/interview-pdf/?personid=44756
  12. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-66769661
  13. News: Matt Hancock forced to deny 'political' opt-out from EU ventilators. The Guardian. Wintour. Patrick. Boffey. Daniel. 21 April 2020. 16 June 2020.
  14. News: 2020-04-21. Top civil servant 'wrong' about EU equipment claim. en-GB. BBC News. 2020-06-19.
  15. Web site: Foreign Office boss Sir Simon McDonald to step down early after department merger plan. 2020-06-19. Sky News. en.
  16. Web site: Political Peerages 2020.
  17. United Kingdom . Economic Partnership Agreement: Kenya . House of Lords . 2 March 2021 . 810 . 1122 . 1123 . Lord McDonald of Salford .
  18. Web site: Lord McDonald of Salford: Parliamentary career . MPs and Lords . UK Parliament . 5 July 2022.
  19. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/apr/22/ex-mandarin-warned-dominic-raab-about-conduct-more-than-once Ex-mandarin warned Dominic Raab about conduct ‘more than once’
  20. Web site: Simon McDonald: ex-top civil servant who accuses No 10 of misleading public. 5 July 2022. the Guardian.
  21. Web site: Chris Pincher: Lord McDonald's letter in full. 5 July 2022. www.bbc.co.uk. (Letter:) This is not true..
  22. News: The Guardian view on the cabinet resignations: endgame for Boris Johnson . Editorial . The Guardian . 6 July 2022 .
  23. News: The Tory MPs who have quit Boris Johnson's government – listed . Mason . Rowena . The Guardian . 6 July 2022 . 32 names as of 16:30 6 July 2022. New names added as available.
  24. Web site: Birthday Honours lists 2014. 2014-06-14. 2014-06-14. gov.uk. HM Government. Honours.