Law1 min ago
Alan Stanford (Sir)
Why do they keep calling him Sir.....He's got a mickey mouse Knighthood from Antigua FFS!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Erm, No one is referring to Alan Stanford as a 'Sir'. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Stanford
And what rules are quite clear?
And what rules are quite clear?
Sorry, you are talking about Allen Stanford then.
There are plenty of orders of Knighthood that are not British and are not given by the Queen: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knight#Orders_of_ knighthood
It's a bit like saying - well he's not a General - no one in the British Army appointed him.
Other countries are allowed their own honours system you know.
Is there no end to your jingoism?
There are plenty of orders of Knighthood that are not British and are not given by the Queen: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knight#Orders_of_ knighthood
It's a bit like saying - well he's not a General - no one in the British Army appointed him.
Other countries are allowed their own honours system you know.
Is there no end to your jingoism?
The rules are:
- proper knighthoods are given by the British Monarch
- If you have one and are British you can be Sir......
- If you have one and you are not British you have the letters but not the prefix, EG Bob Geldof KBE
Wrong, wrong and wrong again.
It's nothing to do with being British but a citizen of a country which has the Queen as head of state - this therefore includes most (if not all) Commonwealth countries
Incidentally, would you go up to Viv Richards and tell him that he has a 'mickey mouse' knighthood?
- proper knighthoods are given by the British Monarch
- If you have one and are British you can be Sir......
- If you have one and you are not British you have the letters but not the prefix, EG Bob Geldof KBE
Wrong, wrong and wrong again.
It's nothing to do with being British but a citizen of a country which has the Queen as head of state - this therefore includes most (if not all) Commonwealth countries
Incidentally, would you go up to Viv Richards and tell him that he has a 'mickey mouse' knighthood?
Actually I am talking about Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards, popularly known as Viv Richards. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv_Richards
Was Allen Stanford popularly known as Alan Stanford?
Was Allen Stanford popularly known as Alan Stanford?
These titles were once worthy of being respected but were ruined by the likes of Lord Archer , The day titles are taken off people when they step out of line will be the day they become to be respected again , until then I apologise for all of those Sir's, Lady's and Lords who do the title jusice but I am afriad that they are meaningless whilst your fellow holders are corrupt and unsavioury ..........
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