Re: So telling




"Richard Miller" <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Two stories in the Guardian today, one with a legal theme, seemed to me
> tell us a lot about this Government.
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1675760,00.html
>
> Falconer signals curbs on 'irresponsible' information requests
>
> I have some sympathy for the view that some requests, particularly from
> journalists, seem frivolous and a waste of time. But that is what
> happens when you have *freedom* of information as opposed to
> Government-rationed information. They just don't get it. They do not
> understand the effect, or the importance, of the Government *not*
> controlling everything.
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/monarchy/story/0,2763,1675836,00.html
>
> Honours for Coe, Westwood and heroes of July 7 bombings
>
> "Leading those honoured for the response to the bombings are Peter
> Hendy, the Transport for London managing director for buses, Tim
> O'Toole, managing director of London Underground and Julie Dent, chief
> executive at the South-west strategic health authority in London. They
> all receive CBEs.
>
> "MBEs go to David Boyce, the station supervisor who went into the tunnel
> at Russell Square tube station, John Boyle, first on the scene at London
> Aldgate and William Kilminster, a London Ambulance Service paramedic.
> "These people showed immense strength of spirit and courage in the face
> of terrorism on our transport system," said a Downing Street
> spokeswoman."
>
> Leaving aside the philosophical arguments about honours, am I the only
> one who thinks it stinks that the brave, low-paid workers who personally
> descended into the horrors get measly MBEs, while the bosses who just
> did their well-paid jobs from their offices, albeit in difficult
> circumstances, get CBEs? If ever proof was needed of this current Labour
> party's attitudes to bosses and workers, this is it.
> --
> Richard Miller

The honour system is degraded and a nonsense when entertainers are included
with brave and selfless individuals.







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