Youngian wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 12:26 am As ridiculous as the honours system is, some people deserve recognition and the joy it brings themIndeed, it is utterly ridiculous, especially all the nonsense about empires and chess pieces.
More than 500,000 people have signed a petition calling for Tony Blair to be stripped of his knighthood.twats
The former prime minister was made a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, an appointment personally made by the Queen, in the New Year’s Honours list...
...Over 500,000 people have signed a petition calling for the honour to be revoked, saying the former Labour PM caused “irreparable damage to both the constitution of the United Kingdom and to the very fabric of the nation’s society...
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/sir- ... 0.html?amp
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 3:01 pm George Smith (aka Ian Dunkin' Cough) was knighted just for having been leader of the Conservatives, never having been PM or even fought a general election...Given his extensive history of CV padding, it was only a matter of time before he gave himself one.
In the light of history, Blair was not a peculiarly bad prime minister. In winning three general elections he might even be rated a successThis is generous of him.
Tony Blair’s former defence secretary Geoff Hoon has claimed he was told to burn a memo from the attorney general that cast doubt on the legality of the Iraq war.Is the paper run by swivel-eyed moonhowling Corbynites, or something? They really have the daggers out for him.
In revelations that critics say cast further doubt on the decision to award the former prime minister a knighthood, Hoon recalled in extracts from his recently published memoir that Blair’s chief of staff had instructed him to burn the document...
https://amp.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... n-could-be
Hoon wrote in his memoir, See How They Run, that he had had been under pressure from Mike Boyce, the chief of defence staff, to provide him with clear legal direction that his forces could take action in Iraq, in lieu of a UN resolution authorising force, the Daily Mail reported.So far, so normal.
He claims to have received a copy of complex advice from the then attorney general, Lord Goldsmith, which was “very long and very detailed legal opinion”.
He wrote: “I was sent a copy from Downing St under conditions of considerable secrecy. I was told that it was for my eyes only and that I should not discuss its contents with anyone else. I had no idea who else had received a copy.”
“Moreover, when my principal private secretary, Peter Watkins, called Jonathan Powell in Downing St and asked what he should now do with the document, he was told in no uncertain terms that he should ‘burn it’.”Still nothing to see here. I find it hard to believe the SofS and his advisors did not know the MOD has standard procedures in place for the destruction of classified material.
Hoon said the document was not burned. “I agreed that we should lock the document securely into an MoD safe to which only he had access. For all I know it is probably still there.”This is nothing short of criminal. That a top-classification document was not disposed of properly, and may well be lying around waiting for someone to find it? The mind boggles.
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