Irredeemably Liberal
Only ten days to go until Tony Blair leaves office. So, what do people think he should get as a retirement present?
Personally, I favour a one-way ticket to The Hague. But the unctuous little weasel will probably award himself a knighthood...
Isn't the latest thing from the BBC that Sarkozy thinks he should be heading to Brussels?
Actually for his length of service, a life peerage rather than merely a knighthood, would be usual.
Maggie wanted an Earldom (as granted to Harold Macmillan). She made her husband a hereditary Baronet (which doesn't involve a seat in the house of Lords).I suspect Blair may wish to become a Royal Duke.
First to The Tower and then to The Hague. In chains.
Maybe so David, but he is reported as saying he will not accept a seat in the House of Lords.http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article2530778.ecePhil Lyth
I see there is a vacancy for a Knight of the Garter, so he'll probably get that
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Isn't the latest thing from the BBC that Sarkozy thinks he should be heading to Brussels?
ReplyDeleteActually for his length of service, a life peerage rather than merely a knighthood, would be usual.
ReplyDeleteMaggie wanted an Earldom (as granted to Harold Macmillan). She made her husband a hereditary Baronet (which doesn't involve a seat in the house of Lords).
ReplyDeleteI suspect Blair may wish to become a Royal Duke.
First to The Tower and then to The Hague. In chains.
ReplyDeleteMaybe so David, but he is reported as saying he will not accept a seat in the House of Lords.
ReplyDeletehttp://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article2530778.ece
Phil Lyth
I see there is a vacancy for a Knight of the Garter, so he'll probably get that
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