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My father knew how to deal with former NatWest boss Dame Alison Rose

We all make mistakes. Surely the sensible response would have been for to learn from hers?

August 3, 2023 12:30
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My paternal grandfather was the son of a small farmer in a shtetl in Polish Galicia. Scholarly and curious, he absorbed classical literature and German poetry.

He became the town postmaster of Stryj, now Stryi in Ukraine. He was apolitical, saw the best side of others, and disbelieving its horrors until too late died in the Nazi murders along with almost his entire family. His son, my father, also seeing the best side of human nature, survived and came to the UK in 1940, and became a much loved GP.

He was the world’s most reasonable man, the father who never raised his voice despite provocations but gently weaponised the word “disappointed”, saw the best in almost everyone, adored my voluble and sometimes difficult Polish post-war defector mother, taught me democratic values, and almost convinced me that every problem has a civilised solution.

So whenever I see a trace of exaggerated anger in our midst I ask myself how those two most civilised of ancestors would have reacted.

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