studio150
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How do people think Labour donor Alan Sugar got his peerage
As part of his business enterprise roll, and so he could be part of the Brown Government.
How do people think Labour donor Alan Sugar got his peerage
im wondering what the knighthood has to do with the company or their tax affairs. they've followed tax rules or is there insinuation they havent, had some preferential treatment, the article doesnt make such suggestion. all it shows is people dont understand companies pay tax on profit, not turnover.
Au contraire, " World Beating", corrupt and tinpot country.Corrupt and tinpot country
It's time to " scrap this crap "
All these "Awards " and I use that term loosely are outdated and have no merits in Modern Day Society.
You might as well give an award for peeing over high walls.
It's time to " scrap this crap "
All these "Awards " and I use that term loosely are outdated and have no merits in Modern Day Society.
You might as well give an award for peeing over high walls.
It's more of a moral question really, I didn't think lining your own pockets, and climbing the greasy pole was the attributes required to become a Knight of the realm but I suppose the fact Philip Green gets to keep his means nobility and honour doesn't seem to count.
Au contraire, I give you Sir Bobby Robson, Sir Kenny Dalglish and Sir Chris Hoy.very uninformed of you, thats exactly what is required for a knighthood. they've always been given to those who curry favour with the establishment, or promoted to some civil service positions.
Au contraire, I give you Sir Bobby Robson, Sir Kenny Dalglish and Sir Chris Hoy.
Hey Randy, let it go.The media normalises what I think is downright corruption
Boris hands out peerages to MPs who backed Brexit, including some Labour MPs and even Brexit party MEPS. Presumably he got his brexit deal through parliament (or bought) on a promise of later reward?
and get this, Theresa May's husband Philip May, who worked for a firm who avoided paying corporation tax whilst paying directors $43m during an 8 year period is given a Knighthood !
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/theresa-mays-husbands-firm-avoided-11593549
This is the difference, all too many political awards dilute the honour bestowed simply because many are awarded for just doing the job. So many of the people Knighted deserve their awards and so few politicians should get anywhere near one.good point, the sporting gongs require sporting excellence. service to arts too. political ones, not so much.
I know someone, who I trust on this, that knew a fella that could pee over a van. And by van I mean bigger than a transit. This is the sort of thing we need to celebrate.
The world moves on, but not in Britain it seems.
Archaic monarch, archaic Parliamentary system and buildings, archaic voting system, old school tie network, corrupt honours system. A country run by c*nts for c*nts.
That reminds me I must renew my subscription to the Sepp Blatter/Michel Platini school of ethics.
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Not only does the son of former KGB officer Alexander Lebedev gain a peerage, but so too does James Wharton, a paid advisor to former Russian state arms firm boss, Alexander Temerko, at the same time as he was running Boris Johnson's leadership campaign.
Obviously not corrupt, at all.