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Ian Greig


Born
in London, The United Kingdom
October 26, 1924

Died
October 12, 1995


Ian Greig, who has died, aged 70, was one of the founders of the right-wing Monday Club, for a period one of the influential groups within the Conservative party. Though born in London he was of Scottish descent from the McLeans of Col on his mother's and the Earls of Stirling on his father's side.
He was a close friend of Sir Alec Douglas-Home although their political views only coincided on the dangers of Communist expansion.
Greig's book The Assault on the West (1968) spelled out the dangers which he believed insufficiently alert democracies faced from expansionist Communism aided by those engaged on internal subversion. It carried an approving preface by Home.

Educated at Stowe school Ian Greig was commissioned at the age of 18 in a cavalr
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