I have to agree that the Buggin's turn knighthoods, etc., that go to civil servants are not my idea of how the honours should be given. Nor is the way that you can only get certain honours depending on your rank in the forces.
However, I do think charity work is a good thing to honour and Esther Rantzen, who has started two very important charities, Child Line and Silver Line, does deserve to be honoured IMO. I have just heard about a couple who have been foster parents for a large number of children who have been honoured and I think people in this position should be recognised too.
Is this yet another problem with the press? They like the contentious awards so we hear disproportionately about those rather than the large number that go to lesser known people.
Did you think you were poor growing up?


