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New years honours list
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An OBE for Clive Christian (no, I've never heard of him before either) for services to the luxury goods industry. His website boasts that they supply
'the worlds most expensive perfume'.
In these times of austerity, is this a little insensitive?
'the worlds most expensive perfume'.
In these times of austerity, is this a little insensitive?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Personally, I think they should only give out honours when they see fit rather than having a set number that they have to give. That way, they wouldn`t be scratching around looking for worthy people. Clive Christian is (if I remember rightly) a furniture or kitchen shop but for some strange reason does perfume as well. Some bottles are thousands of pounds. I managed to blagg my way past their very posh assistant in their Nantwich shop to sample the perfume. It was OK (ish)
Debretts lists his achievements as (the last one probably being the most revealing:
fndr and chm Clive Christian plc 1978-; Outstanding Perfume Presentation Fifi Award Fragrance Fndn 2006, House and Garden Designers' Best Award 2007, Guinness world record for world's most expensive perfume 2008, Outstanding Contribution to Educn and Innovation of the Perfume Industry Fifi Award Fragrance Fndn 2009; memb: Rotary Int (Hon Lifetime Rotarian, Hon Paul Harris Fell), Walpole
fndr and chm Clive Christian plc 1978-; Outstanding Perfume Presentation Fifi Award Fragrance Fndn 2006, House and Garden Designers' Best Award 2007, Guinness world record for world's most expensive perfume 2008, Outstanding Contribution to Educn and Innovation of the Perfume Industry Fifi Award Fragrance Fndn 2009; memb: Rotary Int (Hon Lifetime Rotarian, Hon Paul Harris Fell), Walpole
You positioned it as "a little insensitive"
I would argue not aa here is someone earning money for the UK and in doing so providing jobs. If you wanted a "cull" start with the overpaid sportsmen and entertainers.
As to AOGs gangster comments, well plai disgraceful but I am not surprised - here are two folk who have done their time and then gone back to charity work and more in repaying their debt to society. They are an example to current prisoners that turn-around of their lives is possible.
I would argue not aa here is someone earning money for the UK and in doing so providing jobs. If you wanted a "cull" start with the overpaid sportsmen and entertainers.
As to AOGs gangster comments, well plai disgraceful but I am not surprised - here are two folk who have done their time and then gone back to charity work and more in repaying their debt to society. They are an example to current prisoners that turn-around of their lives is possible.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/...gland-london-16364580
THECORBYLOON
/// anotheoldgit, do you agree that someone sentenced to twelve months in gaol and fined five million pounds for fraud should be honoured? ///
Certainly not, this honours list has gone completely out of control the wrong people are getting these awards.
The Ex-Gangster has been defended by some, for trning his life around and finally doing some good, 'big deal'.
There are many out there that have toed the line all their lives and still continue to do much for charity, but are these recognised?
It seems that one has first to lead a criminal life, and then later decide to act like the rest of law-abiding citizens, before one is applauded and maybe later honoured.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...gland-london-16364580
THECORBYLOON
/// anotheoldgit, do you agree that someone sentenced to twelve months in gaol and fined five million pounds for fraud should be honoured? ///
Certainly not, this honours list has gone completely out of control the wrong people are getting these awards.
The Ex-Gangster has been defended by some, for trning his life around and finally doing some good, 'big deal'.
There are many out there that have toed the line all their lives and still continue to do much for charity, but are these recognised?
It seems that one has first to lead a criminal life, and then later decide to act like the rest of law-abiding citizens, before one is applauded and maybe later honoured.
To all those 'Daily Mail Bashers' who regularly accuse the Mail of being Tory bias, and only reporting on pro right wing issues, read this, it could almost be a Guardian report.
http://www.dailymail....BE-jailed-tycoon.html
And as far as I can see not one criticism of an Ex-gangster getting a gong.
http://www.dailymail....BE-jailed-tycoon.html
And as far as I can see not one criticism of an Ex-gangster getting a gong.
get yourself a nomination form here, aog
http://www.direct.gov...dsandmedals/DG_067917
Feel free to nominate the entire Daily Mail staff if you so wish
http://www.direct.gov...dsandmedals/DG_067917
Feel free to nominate the entire Daily Mail staff if you so wish