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Sir Christopher Meyer, UK’s former ambassador to the US, dies at 78

Sir Christopher Meyer, the UK’s former ambassador to the US and one-time Downing Street press secretary, has died aged 78.

His six years in Washington came during the Clinton and George W Bush eras.

The current ambassador, Dame Karen Pierce, paid tribute, saying: “He was a great diplomat and a great character.”

The Daily Mail reported that Sir Christopher died after suffering a stroke while on holiday in the French Alps with his wife Catherine.

Sir Christopher joined the Foreign Office in 1966 and had early postings to Moscow, Madrid, and Brussels.

In 1993, he was appointed press secretary to then-prime minister John Major.

After three years, Sir Christopher returned to foreign postings, initially as ambassador to Germany before being sent to Washington.

He served as ambassador to the US for six years during Tony Blair‘s time as prime minister, with his tenure covering the end of the Clinton administration and the 9/11 attacks.

Sir Christopher Meyer enjoyed a long career as a diplomat. The high point was his posting, by Tony Blair, to Washington.

It was a turbulent time in American politics, embracing the end of the Clinton administration, the president’s impeachment over the Monica Lewinsky affair, the narrow victory of George W Bush over Al Gore, the attacks on September 11, 2001, and the subsequent invasion of Afghanistan – and the run-up to the war in Iraq.

Sir Christopher played a central role in dealing with the immediate aftermath of 9/11, traveling to New York to support British officials and bereaved relatives – later working with Mr. Blair and the Bush administration on a strategy to tackle international terrorism.

Former British ambassador to the US Sir Christopher Meyer seen on a sofa in a BBC studio wearing his signature red socks

Sir Christopher is seen wearing his signature red socks

Known for his fondness of red – or green – socks, Sir Christopher was quick-witted and an ebullient communicator.

He was engaged in politics, including the Conservative leadership race, to the end – tweeting about it under the handle @SirSocks.

Just two days ago he posted that he’d found the recent debates “quite useful in exposing the candidates’ personalities and policies”.

Between 2003 and 2009, he served as chairman of the Press Complaints Commission, and later became known as an author and broadcaster, appearing frequently in the media as a commentator on current affairs.

He was also active on Twitter, with more than 32,000 people following his account under the name @sirsocks – which was a reference to his penchant for wearing colorful socks during his public life. It led to him being described as a “red-socked fop” by Labour’s former deputy prime minister John Prescott.

His 2005 memoir DC Confidential prompted further spats with politicians of the era. He criticized Tony Blair for failing to use his leverage in Washington to delay the Iraq war to allow better planning for the post-Saddam Hussein era.

And he said that many of Mr. Blair’s ministers who visited the US were political “pygmies” who failed to impress their American counterparts.

In particular, he described Jack Straw as being “mystifyingly tongue-tied” in one key UK/US meeting and labeled him as a B-list politician who was “more to be liked than admired”. In response, Mr. Straw said that Sir Christopher’s book amounted to an “unacceptable” breach of trust.

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