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Knighthoods and taking them away
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No Sir Roy has not been struck off, and the GMC case is gonna be heard in Feb, so less said the better until the verdict - [or determination] comes in.
Yeah, I agree there is no sense in striking off retired doctors and I dont know why they try. Status degradation ceremony I suppose.
As opposed to unKnighting someone - It was done to Sir Anthony Blunt who after all was a Russian KGB agent. However one the other side of the coin, Lord Denning suggested that there are certain things the monarch can do which are not recallable - and he suggested that knighting someone was one. I cannot remember the case though - it may have been the 1970s case when he was discussing the validity of the citizens arrest of Edward Heath when Heath wanted us to join the Common Market......
Oh! Those were the days!
Talking of Lord Denning, Master of the Rolls, here's a couple of quotes:
"Wrongfully convicted prisoners should stay in jail rather than be freed and risk a loss of public confidence in the law." (Lord Denning, 21/2/88), and
Retired judge Lord Denning was rapped over the knuckles in August when, after the release of the Guildford Four, he regretted the abolition of capital punishment in Britain. If �they had been hanged, they would have been forgotten and the whole community would have been satisfied�, he told the Spectator magazine.
This was the monster that until recently was head of Britain�s criminal justice system. Would like to put his lordship�s name forward as a candidate that richly deserves his reputation trashed, albeit posthumously.
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