NOSTALGIA: '˜Old-fashioned sleuthing got me an exclusive with new PM'
Tim said: 'Against the odds, the Conservatives won the June 1970 general election and Ted Heath became prime minister.'
He continued: '˜I covered the election locally and watched the results on television, but at some time during the night the PM disappeared from the press radar. Then I had a hunch where he was heading.
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Hide Ad'˜A few months earlier, I'd been in The Bugle pub in Hamble where, as a member of the Royal Yachting Association, I often mingled with local yachties.
'One mentioned that Ted Heath had moved his yacht, Morning Cloud, to the Royal Southern Yacht Club. Reporters in my day were trained to file away such snippets in the memory.
'˜It was Friday, I knew the Round The Island Race was starting from Cowes at 7.15am and gambled he would relax after his election victory pursuing his passion for sailing.
'˜At dawn, I stood on the Fairey Marine pontoon and waited. Shortly after, to my delight, the familiar figure, wearing a dark suit and clutching a bottle of Champagne, walked down the gangway followed by a detective trying to look the part in the rig of the day.
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Hide Ad'˜I approached the PM '“ in today's tight security I would certainly have been arrested '“ and introduced myself and for the next five minutes he was exclusively mine.
'˜As we strolled along the pontoon, he told me: '˜'When I'm sailing I leave politics out. My main worry is making sure my crews get up early''.
But politics promptly caught the new prime minister on the hop because Morning Cloud was lying outboard of a yacht owned by a doctor, whose permission he asked to go across.
Tim added: 'Doctors had been in bitter dispute with the outgoing Labour government over pay, and Dr John Stevenson said: 'I must warn you that you're lying next to a doctor and I don't know whether we're friendly or not''.
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Hide Ad'˜The PM kept an even keel and said: 'We've been discussing doctors' pay, but I don't know the answer yet'.'
Tim continued: '˜Morning Cloud headed into The Solent and then came the icing on the cake.
'˜The nationals finally cottoned on and a boat loaded with Fleet Street's finest came down river.
They saw me and chorused: 'Where's Ted?'
'˜Probably in Cowes by now. You'll never catch him in that,'Â I gleefully shouted back.
'˜Reporters cherish those moments,' said Tim..Â
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