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leifandersonshair Newport 30 Dec 17 11.18am | |
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If this doesn't kill off the Honours system nothing will...
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kinky1960 Hampshire 30 Dec 17 11.50am | |
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At least it's not Blair
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 30 Dec 17 12.22pm | |
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Originally posted by chris123
Did a good job in Bosnia. So did the troops.
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Sportyteacher London 30 Dec 17 12.23pm | |
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Originally posted by kinky1960
At least it's not Blair ...who does deserve a knighthood given that he has been the UK's longest serving Prime Minister...
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Badger11 Beckenham 30 Dec 17 12.24pm | |
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Originally posted by kinky1960
At least it's not Blair I doubt Blair or Brown will get a gong until Labour are in power and if it Corbyn not even then. The Honours system should be scrapped. Other countries seem to get by fine without it. My issue with it is that it is mainly for politicians and time serving civil servants. To keep the public happy they throw in a few celebs and the odd dustman. So Joe Average hauls trash for 30 years and if he is really lucky someone nominates him for an MBE. Meanwhile Tarquin spends the same time in the civil service, good salary great pension, trebles all around and he is guaranteed a knighthood. All we are doing is recognising people who don't need it: I said they should be scrapped because last time they were reformed nothing really changed. Now if you said all the groups above are excluded and awards only go to people earning less than the average wage such as carers, charity volunteers, cleaners, teachers, nurses etc. I would be OK with that. However we know that the elite will some how slip in somewhere so better to scrap. As for Nick Clegg he is no better or worse than the rest of them so he doesn't offend me.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 30 Dec 17 12.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I doubt Blair or Brown will get a gong until Labour are in power and if it Corbyn not even then. The Honours system should be scrapped. Other countries seem to get by fine without it. My issue with it is that it is mainly for politicians and time serving civil servants. To keep the public happy they throw in a few celebs and the odd dustman. So Joe Average hauls trash for 30 years and if he is really lucky someone nominates him for an MBE. Meanwhile Tarquin spends the same time in the civil service, good salary great pension, trebles all around and he is guaranteed a knighthood. All we are doing is recognising people who don't need it: I said they should be scrapped because last time they were reformed nothing really changed. Now if you said all the groups above are excluded and awards only go to people earning less than the average wage such as carers, charity volunteers, cleaners, teachers, nurses etc. I would be OK with that. However we know that the elite will some how slip in somewhere so better to scrap. As for Nick Clegg he is no better or worse than the rest of them so he doesn't offend me.
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chris123 hove actually 30 Dec 17 12.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
So did the troops. UN?
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Midlands Eagle 30 Dec 17 1.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Nobody goes in to politics with the thought that if they do well they may end up with a knighthood or peerage. Senior civil servants tend to earn less than their equivalents in commerce and industry and perhaps an honour could be seen as recognition that they didn't disappear and chase the dollar. If you don't think that generals are as integral a part to success on the battlefield as the boots on the ground just cast your mind back to WW1 when the poor quality of leadership was partly responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of our troops. Celebrities and sportsmen etc do far more than earn healthy wage packets and peer recognition as they can contribute to the country's feelgood factor which has great economic benefits and people like Ringo Starr are knighted for services to charity and not for his skill at drumming
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Slimey Toad Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 30 Dec 17 2.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
They give 'em to anyone these days. Yeah, Ringo Starr. I think he co-wrote one Beatles song - We all live in a Yellow Submarine. Genius.
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Sportyteacher London 30 Dec 17 3.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I doubt Blair or Brown will get a gong until Labour are in power and if it Corbyn not even then. The Honours system should be scrapped. Other countries seem to get by fine without it. My issue with it is that it is mainly for politicians and time serving civil servants. To keep the public happy they throw in a few celebs and the odd dustman. So Joe Average hauls trash for 30 years and if he is really lucky someone nominates him for an MBE. Meanwhile Tarquin spends the same time in the civil service, good salary great pension, trebles all around and he is guaranteed a knighthood. All we are doing is recognising people who don't need it: I said they should be scrapped because last time they were reformed nothing really changed. Now if you said all the groups above are excluded and awards only go to people earning less than the average wage such as carers, charity volunteers, cleaners, teachers, nurses etc. I would be OK with that. However we know that the elite will some how slip in somewhere so better to scrap. As for Nick Clegg he is no better or worse than the rest of them so he doesn't offend me. A really brilliant assessment of The Honours System. Tells it as it is...
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matt_himself Matataland 30 Dec 17 3.18pm | |
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This just goes to show how f***ed this country is. We are governed by pussies.
"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02 |
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JRW2 Dulwich 30 Dec 17 3.41pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Nobody goes in to politics with the thought that if they do well they may end up with a knighthood or peerage. Senior civil servants tend to earn less than their equivalents in commerce and industry and perhaps an honour could be seen as recognition that they didn't disappear and chase the dollar. Celebrities and sportsmen etc do far more than earn healthy wage packets and peer recognition as they can contribute to the country's feelgood factor which has great economic benefits and people like Ringo Starr are knighted for services to charity and not for his skill at drumming I will never be able to accept that argument. I have a friend who spent her whole life working for the tax man. She has a handsome pension, and on retirement received a gong (I don't know which), presumably in recognition of nothing more than long service. Is that an adequate reason to be honoured by the Queen? The simple truth is that people work for the Civil Service for the same reasons as people work in any other occupation: opportunity, ability, pay, pensions, job satisfaction, security, etc. If civil servants envy the mainly higher remuneration in the rough-and-tumble of the private sector, let them apply to join it. My own opinion on these awards is very straightforward: they should be given exclusively for charitable or other unpaid work.
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