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Simon Atkinson

Deputy Head of Mission, Cape Town

Part of UK in South Africa

11th September 2012 Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town winter

It’s been a dreary old winter in Cape Town – lots of rain and wind. It’s probably not what the Speaker of the House of Commons, Rt Hon John Bercow was expecting on his recent visit to the South African Parliament (which, incidentally, for historical reasons is based here, rather than the country’s capital city, Pretoria).

Speaker Bercow visits Robben Island

The weather meant that we had to juggle the Speaker’s programme a bit e.g. a visit to Robben Island was delayed a day. Storms of another kind (service delivery protests) also prevented us from visiting British Council affiliated schools in the Townships. Nevertheless, a great visit which did much to cement the excellent relationship between the UK and South African Parliaments.

As part of his programme, the Speaker met all the political parties, as discussed South Africa with civil society and students from the University of Capetown, who quizzed him on his role. The visit to Robben Island, accompanied by former prisoners, was particularly poignant, and the South African Parliament, especially its own Speaker, Honourable Max Sisulu, could not have been more welcoming.

Far less positively, you may have seen news about the violence in Marikana – awful for all those involved and a significant test for modern South Africa to confront. Lots of concern and debate about the cause of the violence and the results, beyond the immediate impact on those directly involved, to the hit on investor confidence, and psychological blow to the country in general.

Looking forward to the month ahead, which includes visits by the FCO Director, Nick Kay and the UK’s Space Agency, as well as the Cape Town marathon, and hopefully a little more sunshine!

About Simon Atkinson

Simon Atkinson was born and spent the first 9 years of his life in New Zealand, before his family moved to the less leafy suburbs of Wallington, South London. After…

Simon Atkinson was born and spent the first 9 years of his life in New Zealand, before his family moved to the less leafy suburbs of Wallington, South London. After university at Leeds and 4 years teaching English and working for NGOs in Europe and South America, Simon joined the UK Foreign Office. His first overseas posting was in India, where he was a political officer covering issues like counter-proliferation and the relationship between India and its neighbours. He was also the Commonwealth Games Attaché during Delhi’s 2010 Games.

Cape Town is his second and current posting. His role here is dual hatted – as Deputy Consul General, he supports the Consul General manage the office, and as the Head of the Political Team, he covers the whole gambit of South African policy (though being based in Cape Town means this is heavily focused on domestic policies and Parliament).

Simon is married to Gina, who also works for the Foreign Office. They enjoy being in South Africa, as both a fascinating country to cover politically and wonderful place to live, allowing them to pursue their passion for the outdoors and perfect their ability to ‘braai’ (not that they’re under any illusion about how often they’ll get to demonstrate this skill once they return to the UK)!