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Gavin Williamson

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Beswitched Thu 03-Mar-22 19:58:29

Why has this twice sacked man been given a Knighthood? I'm not even British and I'm shocked.

Deedaa Sat 05-Mar-22 11:46:58

Why is everyone surprised? This is obviously a well deserved honour for services to fireplaces. After all the man's almost as intelligent as a brick.

I'm just surprised that Failing Grayling is still waiting. I would have thought he was ideal Tory knighthood material. Perhaps he just needs one more disaster.

MayBee70 Sat 05-Mar-22 16:43:04

I’ve emailed my MP asking her to explain to me what Williamson has done to warrant being given an knighthood.

Callistemon21 Sat 05-Mar-22 21:02:39

MayBee70

I’ve emailed my MP asking her to explain to me what Williamson has done to warrant being given an knighthood.

Promoted to keep him out of harm's way.

Callistemon21 Sat 05-Mar-22 21:03:31

I thi k he's quite sweet, really.

He'd make a lovely Y5 teacher.

Callistemon21 Sat 05-Mar-22 21:04:09

Think not thik ?

Lucca Sat 05-Mar-22 23:17:37

No. Thik is correct.

Lucca Sat 05-Mar-22 23:18:16

MayBee70

I’ve emailed my MP asking her to explain to me what Williamson has done to warrant being given an knighthood.

Please please let us know if you get a reply….

MawtheMerrier Sun 06-Mar-22 05:56:58

Lucca

No. Thik is correct.

????

Lucca Sun 06-Mar-22 07:07:04

Callistemon21

MayBee70

I’ve emailed my MP asking her to explain to me what Williamson has done to warrant being given an knighthood.

Promoted to keep him out of harm's way.

I woke up in a challenging frame of mind so I’ve e mailed my MP too with lots of emojis of clowns and fireplaces (I didn’t really do that bit)

Whitewavemark2 Sun 06-Mar-22 07:12:03

Johnson warned by security services of risk that Lebedev posed to U.K.

“British intelligence withdrew assessment that giving peerage to Evgeny Lebedev posed national security risk after Boris Johnson intervened

PM ignored warning about son of ex KGB spy and oligarch, said it was "anti-Russianism"”

Lucca Sun 06-Mar-22 07:33:33

Yes I read about that just now. Since becoming a peer he has not attended a debate or voted. What an absolute nonsense it all is.

Ailidh Sun 06-Mar-22 07:48:30

I'd been going to ask what good it did him, it's not hereditary, it doesn't come with a salary but I see Voler has beaten me to it.

So I'll just ask, feeling a bit like the only thickie in the village, What do fireplaces reference?

Lucca Sun 06-Mar-22 08:11:11

He used to be a fireplace salesman…allegedly

Petera Mon 07-Mar-22 09:44:31

Ailidh

I'd been going to ask what good it did him, it's not hereditary, it doesn't come with a salary but I see Voler has beaten me to it.

So I'll just ask, feeling a bit like the only thickie in the village, What do fireplaces reference?

I disagree with this, it doesn't come with a salary, and you, Volver and I may not defer to him because he's knighted; but other people, and other 'important' people will.

GillT57 Mon 07-Mar-22 13:41:16

I have just emailed my MP to ask his opinion on the elevation of Gavin Williamson. Marina Hyde summed it up very well in The Guardian, and to save everyone reading the link; the summary is

it’s hard to believe Boris Johnson will really crack down on Putin’s cronies, when he’s just knighted one of his own

www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/mar/04/no-10-sir-gavin-williamson-knighthood-boris-johnson-putin-cronies

Callistemon21 Mon 07-Mar-22 13:45:18

Lucca

Yes I read about that just now. Since becoming a peer he has not attended a debate or voted. What an absolute nonsense it all is.

Perhaps it's just as well if he doesn't.

Promoted to keep him out of harm's way

Mollygo Mon 07-Mar-22 16:20:00

It might have been a spelling mistake worthy of the man himself. Perhaps he was meant to get a night-hood to keep his ears warm at night.

annodomini Mon 07-Mar-22 17:05:02

If failure is a criterion for the awarding of honours, then it's a fair bet that Chris' Failing Grayling will be rewarded with a seat in the Lords when this the present Parliament ends. Remember who awarded a £13.8m ferry contract to a company that had no ferries?

varian Mon 07-Mar-22 17:48:28

The biggest gong surely should go to the biggest failure - one Boris Johnson whose childhood ambition was to be "King of the World", so let's just declare "Boris is now King of the World"

He would obviously outrank , not only Vladimir Putin, but really important people like Sir Gavin Williamson, Lord Evgeny Lebedev and the Queen, the Pope, the Dali Lama. President Xi of China and the Secretary Genegal of the United Nations .

Nothing we could do could possibly make him more of a figure of ridicule thasn he already is in every country of the worls.

Petera Tue 08-Mar-22 08:56:24

annodomini

If failure is a criterion for the awarding of honours, then it's a fair bet that Chris' Failing Grayling will be rewarded with a seat in the Lords when this the present Parliament ends. Remember who awarded a £13.8m ferry contract to a company that had no ferries?

He's now working part time as an advisor to a port operator. It is said that his first piece of advice was 'make sure you have some ships for your ports'

CvD66 Tue 08-Mar-22 11:22:21

The only good thing about this knighthood is the horror, disgust and anger it has stirred up. Obviously well hidden under all the other atrocities of this government in not granting visas to Ukrainian refugees etc otherwise it would be front page. Granting this unworthy person a knighthood disrespects all the deserving people who have been awarded honours for doing great things for UK. When oh when will this country find a way of standing up to this government - and I don't just mean protests in the streets as they are intending to arrest you for those!

Lucca Wed 09-Mar-22 07:47:49

Just noticed this