Chapter Three

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CHAPTER THREE Following her meeting with Sir Geoffrey, Ruth Torrington called a meeting with Commander Gregory Potting, a former head of MI6. He was a tall intellectual looking man with glasses who was middle-aged and slim with it. Sporting a full head of grey hair and her most trusted Senior Advisor for Government Internal Affairs, she wanted his advice on how to handle Sir Geoffrey’s removal. She informed her personal secretary they were strictly not to be disturbed. Sitting across the desk from her, he told the minister, ‘Home Secretary, you must remember, his vote of confidence has put him in a strong position. And the press, knowing your accusations against him concerning his lack of security at the time of the IRA bombings, would see his removal as a personal vendetta - a politicia

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