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Lord Fergie of Govan?
Lord Fergie of Govan?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've a better idea. Why not strip honours from everyone who has just been doing their job for years and being well paid for it. Special investigation into the entertainment industry, but the civil service ought not get away scot free either.
Meanwhile make the upper house a democratically elected upper house, party loyalties barred, only a portion of it up for re-election at any one time to add hysteresis and avoid fashionable but dangerous short term swings of opinion. Ensure no automatic admission to government positions simply for receiving a pat on the back.
Meanwhile make the upper house a democratically elected upper house, party loyalties barred, only a portion of it up for re-election at any one time to add hysteresis and avoid fashionable but dangerous short term swings of opinion. Ensure no automatic admission to government positions simply for receiving a pat on the back.
removing honours for people doing their job would certainly get shot of all those lollipop ladies queuing up at the Palace for their gongs. But the honours are generally reserved for those doing their job particularly well or successfully. That's why Paul McCartney is a Sir and members of Oasis are not.