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June Sarpong - MBE - Just one more time ?
So it would appear that the lady in question got her gong for her charitable efforts , which she does , without shouting about it from the roof tops.
Judging from the comments in the previous ,postings
( as an example ) - what does it say about the british inclination generally , to jump in and criticise , without knowing the facts, first .
Is it something that is endemic in the British psyche , or is it not peculiar to the British ?
Judging from the comments in the previous ,postings
( as an example ) - what does it say about the british inclination generally , to jump in and criticise , without knowing the facts, first .
Is it something that is endemic in the British psyche , or is it not peculiar to the British ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The whole uk honours system is peculiar to every other country.
I know several people that tirelessly work for charity. One person even spent christmas week at an orphanage in Romania helping out. But if no-one who knows them can be bothered to put them forward for an honour then they will never get one.
Honours are based not on just what someone has done, but by the fact that someone needs to be arsed to nominate you in the first place. If you are lucky to be around people that can be bothered then a trip to Buck House is on the cards.
To further the point, I once knew a guy who voted the same person for an employee of the month award because they fancied them. Someone else spent a day a month nominating various people (nice to have the time!) Need I say more.
I know several people that tirelessly work for charity. One person even spent christmas week at an orphanage in Romania helping out. But if no-one who knows them can be bothered to put them forward for an honour then they will never get one.
Honours are based not on just what someone has done, but by the fact that someone needs to be arsed to nominate you in the first place. If you are lucky to be around people that can be bothered then a trip to Buck House is on the cards.
To further the point, I once knew a guy who voted the same person for an employee of the month award because they fancied them. Someone else spent a day a month nominating various people (nice to have the time!) Need I say more.
lordoflife if the only problem you can find with the honours system is that people needed to be put forward for it then its not much of a problem is it - how else is anyone going to get recognised for an honour, should the palace hire a band of investigators to travel the country seeking out the unsung heros of our modern age? or would that be deemed a waste of money and names should be put forward by organisations and the general public instead maybe??
yes everyone likes a moan and it does seem to be a mostly british obsession to build up celebs and then try to knock them down, especially when it comes to charity work e.g. if they public do a lot, like U2's Bono, then they are deemed condescending gits with millions of pounds to spare lecturing the rest of us. or in this case they do some quiet charity work and if they get honoured or praised by someone they get insulted for just being another celeb getting the limelight.
yes everyone likes a moan and it does seem to be a mostly british obsession to build up celebs and then try to knock them down, especially when it comes to charity work e.g. if they public do a lot, like U2's Bono, then they are deemed condescending gits with millions of pounds to spare lecturing the rest of us. or in this case they do some quiet charity work and if they get honoured or praised by someone they get insulted for just being another celeb getting the limelight.
My guess is that she got the award for two main reasons.
She has worked for the Princes Trust (Prince Charles) so he probably nominated her.
She is black (must share these out amongst the ethnic minorities) .
If she was white and had worked for a charity in Hull for 30 years she would probably have not got it.
It is who you know.
She has worked for the Princes Trust (Prince Charles) so he probably nominated her.
She is black (must share these out amongst the ethnic minorities) .
If she was white and had worked for a charity in Hull for 30 years she would probably have not got it.
It is who you know.
The comment isn't fair because there's absolutely no evidence that her race had anything to do with her being nominated for an award.
Why not let's take away Sir Trevor's knighthood and Lenny Henry's CBE. I mean, they probably only got them because they're black too eh?
Whilst we're at it, there's that Dame Kelly Holmes. All she did was win gold at the Olympics representing her country - now if that isn't the product of ethnic quotas, I don't know what is...(ad lib to fade).
Why not let's take away Sir Trevor's knighthood and Lenny Henry's CBE. I mean, they probably only got them because they're black too eh?
Whilst we're at it, there's that Dame Kelly Holmes. All she did was win gold at the Olympics representing her country - now if that isn't the product of ethnic quotas, I don't know what is...(ad lib to fade).
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