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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not overly surprised. Gongs as at least as much for who you know as they are for any genuine service to the country beyond the call of duty. He tried to help a remainer PM achieve a non-Brexit and despite failing, by and large, is being rewarded for his efforts to the remainer cause, and for disservices to the nation.
This MP - // “I would have thought a Legion d’honneur would have been more appropriate for his services to the European Union,” a Conservative MP said in September when it was announced the career bureaucrat would be honoured with a knighthood. //
Since the honour is primarily for military personnel who fought to uphold the values of France, it would be singularly inappropriate for a Whitehall suit simply doing his job to receive it.
My late father-in-law was a recipient, he gained his for risking his life in war-torn France, not for shuffling papers behind a desk ad trying to thwart the will of the British people by doing his job badly.
This honour does not reflect well on the honours system, which increasingly seems to offer 'reward' either for failure, or simply doing a job for handsome remuneration.
Since the honour is primarily for military personnel who fought to uphold the values of France, it would be singularly inappropriate for a Whitehall suit simply doing his job to receive it.
My late father-in-law was a recipient, he gained his for risking his life in war-torn France, not for shuffling papers behind a desk ad trying to thwart the will of the British people by doing his job badly.
This honour does not reflect well on the honours system, which increasingly seems to offer 'reward' either for failure, or simply doing a job for handsome remuneration.
// My late father-in-law was a recipient, he gained his for risking his life in war-torn France, not for shuffling papers behind a desk ad trying to thwart the will of the British people by doing his job badly.//
de Gaulle went around liberated France and said to any [Brit] resistant he met - "I warned you to geev your word as a man of honour to return to Perfidious ALbion within 48 h".
My Fransh teacher Henry Thackthwaite was one.
Fifity y later another said - "we couldnt believe our ears - here was a man who had spent five years lolling in a leather armchair in London telling us to ged ouddov it"
and they went and how the French cheered
de Gaulle went around liberated France and said to any [Brit] resistant he met - "I warned you to geev your word as a man of honour to return to Perfidious ALbion within 48 h".
My Fransh teacher Henry Thackthwaite was one.
Fifity y later another said - "we couldnt believe our ears - here was a man who had spent five years lolling in a leather armchair in London telling us to ged ouddov it"
and they went and how the French cheered
PP //de Gaulle went around liberated France and said to any [Brit] resistant he met - "I warned you to geev your word as a man of honour to return to Perfidious ALbion within 48 h".//
The present narrative which is now pushed at French children & believed by Macron's generation is that the French removed the Nazis from the occupation of their country unaided by anyone else.
I don't think the French ever visit the American, Canadian & British war cemeteries.
The present narrative which is now pushed at French children & believed by Macron's generation is that the French removed the Nazis from the occupation of their country unaided by anyone else.
I don't think the French ever visit the American, Canadian & British war cemeteries.
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