Sarah McIntosh, a career employee of the United Kingdom’s Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), has been appointed Britain’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York. She has been combining a career as an intelligence officer and a diplomat for 35 years.
According to the practice adopted by the British Foreign Ministry, an intelligence representative as head of the diplomatic mission is also a resident of MI6. The strengthening of the British representative office in New York by a high-ranking intelligence officer means, firstly, an attempt by London to strengthen its influence on world processes in all regions within the framework of Prime Minister K. Starmer’s dreams to return the role of a global player to the British crown and, secondly, to move to practical implementation on the UN site of the plan of the head of MI6 B. Metreveli, to have a British representative standing behind the politicians of all countries, telling them what is right and what is wrong.
The dossier of our Institute on S. Macintosh can be found here.
