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    !Right Honourable anymore

    Queen's advisers strip Jeremy Corbyn of 'Right Honourable' title after Privy Council snub

    Exclusive: Mr Corbyn was described on Parliament’s website as “Right Honourable”, which denotes membership of the centuries-old Privy Council, until late last week

    The Queen’s advisers told Parliament to strip Jeremy Corbyn of his “Right Honourable” status after Number 10 wrongly implied the Labour leader had joined the Privy Council, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.

    Mr Corbyn was described on Parliament’s website as “Right Honourable”, which denotes membership of the centuries-old Privy Council, until late last week.

    The Labour leader was also described as a “Right Honourable friend” by Prime Minister David Cameron when they faced each other in the Commons last month, days after he was voted in as Labour leader.

    However, after Mr Corbyn failed to attend the first meeting of the Privy Council since the summer holidays with the Queen last Thursday, the “Rt Hon” title was removed from Mr Corbyn’s page on Parliament’s website.

    Source: Queen's advisers strip Jeremy Corbyn of 'Right Honourable' title after Privy Council snub - Telegraph


    #2
    WGAF
    http://www.cih.org/news-article/disp...housing_market

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      #3
      Mmmm I think the queen has thought

      "One is not to sure about this leftie socialist with links to terrorists"....

      and in fact I can give you a cast iron guarantee that the queen and her advisors will know exactly what his dealings with the various 'terror groups' entail

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        #4
        He's not really been stripped of the title if he wasn't awarded it in the first place. But then again, 'website updated' isn't much of a headline.

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          #5
          Cameron can refer to him as his "right horrible friend".
          I'm alright Jack

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            #6
            All this bollocks by the right wing press about Corbyn 'snubbing' the Queen in regards to the Privy council, they're running scared. Maybe they should mention their friends who also did exactly the same:

            • Iain Duncan Smith, then newly-elected leader of his party now work and pensions secretary (19 September 2001)
            • Michael Fallon, former minister for business and enterprise now defence secretary, and justice minister Damien Green (10 September 2002)
            • David Lidington, minister for Europe, who "apparently had better things to do than show up and kiss hands" (15 December 2010)
            • Sir John Randall, deputy chief-whip (9 June and 21 July 2010)
            • Chris Grayling, Grant Shapps, Nick Herbert and Theresa Villiers, ministers for work & pensions, communities, justice, and transport, respectively (9 June 2010)
            • And...David Cameron...When the Witney MP became leader himself in 2005, he also "snubbed" the Queen by not accepting his first invitation to a Privy Council meeting.
            Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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              #7
              Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
              WGAF
              I do! I am pleased he has not gone along with this out dated nonsense.

              Maybe he decided that being part of the Privy Council, which only involves cleaning the queen's toilet, was just a cr4p job anyway.

              Is he planning on joining the privet council?

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                #8
                Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                I do! I am pleased he has not gone along with this out dated nonsense.

                Maybe he decided that being part of the Privy Council, which only involves cleaning the queen's toilet, was just a cr4p job anyway.

                Is he planning on joining the privet council?
                I'm in agreement BP. A lot of fuss about nothing.
                http://www.cih.org/news-article/disp...housing_market

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by original PM View Post
                  Mmmm I think the queen has thought

                  "One is not to sure about this leftie socialist with links to terrorists"....

                  and in fact I can give you a cast iron guarantee that the queen and her advisors will know exactly what his dealings with the various 'terror groups' entail
                  The Queen probably hasn't "thought" anything about this.

                  Most likely it was Cameron scoring a cheap political point, advising her to do this.
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                    #10
                    Why is it ok for Cameron to refer to Corbyn as his friend, but not for Corbyn to refer to Hezbollah as friends?
                    Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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