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City status granted to Southend in honour of Sir David.

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25Avalon Mon 18-Oct-21 18:23:23

Boris has announced that the Queen has granted Southend city status in honour of Sir David Amess who had been campaigning for this. Is this good?

Theoddbird Tue 19-Oct-21 13:05:42

It is a fitting tribute. He has campaigned a long time for it. Wonderful news

Quizzer Tue 19-Oct-21 12:36:45

I’m not an Essex girl but I lived in Southend for over 30 years. It is a vibrant town with a lot of lovely people. I am sure that it is just as deserving of being a city as those already honoured. I believe the financial advantages are minimal and that is mainly the prestige that the title bestows.

Yammy Tue 19-Oct-21 12:36:39

I agree, a fitting tribute for an M.P. who worked tirelessly and gave his life for his constituents, whatever their colour, creed or political leanings. Setting a good example to us all.

Petera Tue 19-Oct-21 12:27:50

Franbern

I really cannot see what is 'disrespectful' in ,my comment aboutnoticing the difference in mask wearing on the different sides of the HoC.

They were shown on Tv News and it this difference in that was very moticeable and I was genuinely rather puzzled.

Why, or why are people so quick to take offence?

I think only one person has taken offence. For me, I will not be telling you what you can or cannot post.

HannahLoisLuke Tue 19-Oct-21 12:18:27

Thanks Franbern, I did wonder what the advantage of having city status was. I always understood that to be a city there has to be a cathedral. Obviously not anymore.

Cossy Tue 19-Oct-21 11:37:09

Sir David Amess was my MP. He was not politically aligned with me, but was a good man who cared about his family, friends and community. I vehemently disagreed with some of the things he voted on, but now is not th time to air those views.

I am not sure more funding will come with our new City status which is a shame as Southend High street and close surrounding areas desperately need regeneration.

My sympathy and condolences go to his family and friends

Amalegra Tue 19-Oct-21 11:30:12

I am pleased that Southend is to be made a city! Actually, we probably could do with a few more of them as I believe this status does quite a bit of good for communities and commerce. I live near Bournemouth, which has been turned down several times, despite being at the centre of a large conurbation and with generally all the amenities etc one would expect to find in a city. After all, there are lots of smaller places that have only qualified for city status as they have a cathedral, which is a rather outdated way of deciding now, I think.

Lizzie44 Tue 19-Oct-21 11:27:15

Agree - Boris is the antithesis of "cuddly". My 70-year-old teddy bear is cuddly and he is altogether too nice to be compared to Boris.

Jaye53 Tue 19-Oct-21 11:13:29

Agree Franbern.we are in a pandemic of EPIC proportions!!

sandwichgeneration Tue 19-Oct-21 11:04:46

Agree with you about using "Boris" instead of PM. Did we used to say, David, Tony etc...? He is the antithesis of cuddly.

hicaz46 Tue 19-Oct-21 11:04:38

Seems a shame he had to have died for it to happen. Feel it is a bit inappropriate at this time..

winterwhite Tue 19-Oct-21 10:59:19

Sorry to sound a slightly discordant note. I believe that some extra funding goes with city status. and that some 'winners' were to be announced soon.

I realise that Sir David Amess has campaigned for city status for Southend over a long period, nevertheless, in fairness to other hopeful applicants I think the process should have run its proper course. As it is, the award does have a touch of knee jerk reaction as others have said.

DianaLouise Tue 19-Oct-21 10:58:17

I agree 100% with you on everything Merylstreep. I also shed a tear when it was announced and as you say all the tributes were amazing even enjoyed James Duddridge (my mp) Sir David was the mp in the area for an organisation that I am involved with and attended everything he could physically do so. He was such a lovely man.

Puglady Tue 19-Oct-21 10:48:04

I too am a Southend resident and I am appalled by this dreadful outrage against a man trying to help others. However, calling Southend a city is just a nice but meaningless gesture. Southend has non of the amenities or attractions of a an established city , so will be one in name only.

Larsonsmum Tue 19-Oct-21 10:42:56

What a wonderful gesture from HM the Queen in tribute to such an exemplary MP. To announce this so quickly must mean a great deal to the grieving family of Sir David Amess, make them very proud, and hopefully this will be some small comfort for them all right now.

katy1950 Tue 19-Oct-21 10:39:01

Yes it is a fitting gesture

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 19-Oct-21 10:23:24

Just not the time to make your post mainly about mask wearing. The day was about the loss of a good man, not covid precautions.

Franbern Tue 19-Oct-21 09:08:42

I really cannot see what is 'disrespectful' in ,my comment aboutnoticing the difference in mask wearing on the different sides of the HoC.

They were shown on Tv News and it this difference in that was very moticeable and I was genuinely rather puzzled.

Why, or why are people so quick to take offence?

MerylStreep Mon 18-Oct-21 22:52:50

He was involved in so many causes. This is one that many outside parliament were not aware of.

www.europeantimes.news/2021/10/video-the-british-committee-for-iran-freedom-statement-following-the-passing-of-its-co-chairman-sir-david-amess/

NotTooOld Mon 18-Oct-21 22:38:59

Southend a city? Yes, why not? I've just googled to find out if a city mst have a cathedral and the answer is 'no'. A common misconception apparently.

Btw I think it's great that we refer to our PM as Boris, even if it does make him sound cuddly. Wasn't Mrs Merkel referred to as 'Mutti'? That's quite cuddly, too.

NanKate Mon 18-Oct-21 22:16:07

He appeared to be a lovely man who did his best for his constituents. Animal welfare was on his agenda too, amongst many other worthy causes.

Well done to the Queen for agreeing to the status of Southend being elevated. I’m all for it. ?

BigBertha1 Mon 18-Oct-21 22:14:04

I had ten happy years working in Southend in the NHS in the community until 2008. I am so sorry for the loss of Sir David. The award of city status is a fitting tribute and well deserved by Southend on sea.

SueDonim Mon 18-Oct-21 22:09:19

I think it was a very appropriate thing to do to commemorate Sir David. I haven’t been to Southend for years but I have a fondness for it, kiss-me-quick hats and all.

seacliff Mon 18-Oct-21 22:06:16

I had never heard of him before, but what a really kind genuine man he was. Everyone liked him. I am pleased the city status was granted in his honour as he'd been campaigning for it. He would have been so happy, and it may eventually give his family a tiny crumb of comfort.

Anniebach Mon 18-Oct-21 21:51:23

I agree , a fitting tribute to a well respected man.