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Darlo Debs 11:31 Sun Jul 31
Re: David Cameron's resignation Honours List
Terry h 1.09 i think the honours system has been on shaky ground since the cash for honours scandal a while back.

Willtell 8:20 Mon Aug 1
Re: David Cameron's resignation Honours List
I agree with Debs for a change. Bloody hell what are honours for but to encourage patronage on an out-dated class system spill over.

No-one should be entitled to call themselves "Sir" or "Lord" and it needs to stop. That is one socialist policy most would agree with imo....

I think we might have to wait until the queen dies first mind...

gph 11:58 Tue Aug 2
Re: David Cameron's resignation Honours List
Giving someone's stylist an award is a backhand insult to the former, surely?

It implies they need someone special to make them look good.

Sven Roeder 12:02 Tue Aug 2
Re: David Cameron's resignation Honours List
That's what I thought
What the hell does she look like without an OBE winning stylist?

Cameron is basically saying the work your stylist has done to make something out of you is worth a place on the Honours List

Willtell 12:11 Tue Aug 2
Re: David Cameron's resignation Honours List
Except it doesn't does it? It's a way of giving the stylist a "Golden handshake" of an OBE even though the service has been paid for by the tax payer .

It is time to end all this bollocks imo. I hear someone has blocked it all and quite right too...

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 3:53 Tue Aug 2
Re: David Cameron's resignation Honours List
Shin Chan 9:06 Sun Jul 31

'Yep, lets thank the man who HASN'T done anything he promised over the economy, and in fact has made it worse!'

The first part of that sentence can be debated, but as for the second part, were you actually alive when Osborne became chancellor?

Hermit Road 6:14 Tue Aug 2
Re: David Cameron's resignation Honours List
Let's not get silly, the economy is a fair bit better now than when Osborne took up office.





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