Honours System Debate

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Department: Cabinet Office

Honours System

Viscount Waverley Excerpts
Tuesday 26th March 2019

(5 years, 8 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Young of Cookham Portrait Lord Young of Cookham
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I agree: no one should get an honour simply for carrying out the job they are paid to do. As I said right at the beginning, the operation of the honours system is independent of government; there is a Main Honours Committee and nine or 10 sub-committees below it, with civil servants and Members of your Lordships’ House on them. I am sure they will take on board the comments made by the noble Lord that there should be a fairer distribution of the ranks of Orders of the British Empire between those who at the moment are the main beneficiaries and others who perhaps get some of the lower orders.

Viscount Waverley Portrait Viscount Waverley (CB)
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My Lords, does the Minister accept that our now Commonwealth allies are part of our proud heritage and shared great hardship on our behalf? Decisions of this sort should not be taken in isolation as, more than ever, we need to stand shoulder to shoulder.

Lord Young of Cookham Portrait Lord Young of Cookham
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I agree with the noble Viscount. As I said a few moments ago, the order remains in use in other countries: Antigua, the Bahamas, Belize, Grenada and many other countries continue to nominate. Any change would have implications for those Commonwealth countries.