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tiggerblue10 | 18:42 Mon 18th Oct 2021 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-northamptonshire-58956615

Southend gets city status a year early. Just so sad that he will never see his dream fulfilled.
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tbh, I'm not that impressed with the government acting like a fairy princess granting people's wishes. If Southend qualified for city status it should have got it anyway; if not, it shouldn't.
It was nice ( if that’s the right word) seeing all sides of Westminster coming together
Jno. The government isn’t acting like a fairy princess granting people’s wishes. They’re granting city status a year early as a mark of respect to a highly respected man who lost his life in appalling circumstances. A fitting gesture. There’s nothing wrong with ‘nice’.
it wasn't the government, it was the Queen's wish.
I reckon it was the government’s idea, DTC. She just needed to rubber stamp it. But whatever … it’s a fitting tribute.
pleased for the town I was born in.
good old nasty jno, can't help herself.
A cause he championed for many a year - a fitting tribute.
I've seen nothing to suggest it got city status a year early. It was in competition with other cities for the honour. The murder of a prominent citizien is not in my view any reason for putting other cities at a disadvantage.

And some of the tributes seem in weird taste:

///The Archbishop of York, the Most Reverend Stephen Cottrell, who grew up in Southend and was a friend of Sir David's, said with Southend having been declared a city people can "forget about a statue of Vera Lynn at Dover, we are going to put a statue of David Amess at the end of Southend pier".///

Evn Vera Lynn's been hauled in for disparagement? My, my.
JNO, do you think any of the other towns wanting to become cities would begrudge Southend being granted that status?
Well, as Southend resident, I’m pleased that we are becoming a city. I can’t see what advantage that will give us though jno. It’s already a pretty affluent area, has a university, an airport, four excellent grammar schools and several blue flag beaches.
//Evn Vera Lynn's been hauled in for disparagement? My, my.//
yoo-hoo, I think it is about Sir D doing much more for Sarf-end than Dame Vera - who like TTT ( bless!) was just born there
well in 1945 Plymouth turned down a university and medical school because it felt it wd lose its marine flvour
( most bombed city in England)

centre completely flat as the German bombed unloaded before running the AA gauntlet on Devonport hill...
I always thought to be a city you had to have a cathedral! What happen on Friday was when in import the third world into a civilised society this happen if this upset the liberal left who cares.
no - yes that is a cathedral - city

wells som is a city - population - more sheep than men from sort of 700AD
The notion that a city has to have a cathedral is a long-standing myth. Although many have cathedrals, some do not. What is required is a royal charter.
Wells in Somerset, st davids south Wales, southwell in nottinghamshire all have cathedrals they are all cities no matterhow small or big!
The Southwell council website says it's a town council.
A fitting tribute to a well-respected man.

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