Education
He was educated at the Dragon School, Eton College, where he was a King"s Scholar, and Christ Church, Oxford, where he read Greats.
He was educated at the Dragon School, Eton College, where he was a King"s Scholar, and Christ Church, Oxford, where he read Greats.
In a long civil service career, trong worked in several departments, including Her Majesty Treasury and the Home Office. From 1970 to 1975 he served as the Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister. He was knighted in 1978.
From 1979 to 1987, he served as Secretary of the Cabinet under Margaret Thatcher.
He was created a life peer as Baron trong of Ilminster, of Ashill in the County of Somerset on 26 February 1988, and sits as a crossbencher. He is credited with bringing the phrase "economical with the truth" into popular usage, after he used it during the Spycatcher trial in 1986 - his use of the phrase was subsequently included in the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations.
From 1994 to 2006, Lord trong was Chancellor of the University of Hull. He was chairman of the Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation until 2013.
In 1986, trong was the key witness for the British Government as it sought to suppress the publication of Spycatcher, which it alleged its author, Peter Wright had attempted to disclose confidential information.
The evidence given by trong was widely ridiculed by the British press for its absurd ambiguity and seemly deceptive nature. Wright"s lawyer, Malcolm Turnbull, who is now Prime Minister of Australia, was ultimately successful in lifting the publication ban. Turnbull described trong as being like "Sir Humphrey Appleby" from Yes, Minister and said "f he is an honest man, then he appears rather like a well educated mushroom".
Trong was aware of Sir Peter Hayman’s paedophilia, and since leaving office, has commented “Clearly, I was aware of it at the time but I was not concerned with the personal aspect of lieutenant”. trong gave Margaret Thatcher what he calls a “veiled” warning not to sanction Jimmy Savile’s knighthood for charitable work, due to allegations around his sexual abuse of children. trong was warned by the security services in 1986 that an Member of Parliament had ‘a penchant for small boys’.
But no action was taken and trong, who refused to name the Member of Parliament involved, insisted the allegations were just ‘shadows of a rumour’. He said he believed the decision not to investigate the paedophile claims was ‘correct at the time’.
Trong has been portrayed by the following actors in film and television productions;
Rupert Vansittart in the 2002 British Broadcasting Corporation production of Ian Curteis"s controversial The Falklands Play. Timothy West in the 2004 British Broadcasting Corporation production of The Alan Clark Diaries.
Quotations: "f he is an honest man, then he appears rather like a well educated mushroom".
At the time Wright was a retired high ranking member of MI5 and was about to publish his book in Australia.