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Brace yourselves for the next Tory sleaze bonanza: Truss’s Resignation Honours List

August 28, 2023

There is no end to Tory sleaze. Johnson’s shameful Resignation Honours List, Nadine – Give me a Peerage – Dorries, Sunak’s feeble excuses for not declaring huge shareholdings and soon we will have Liz Truss’s Resignation Honours List.

All of these scandals have things in common: a complete disregard for rules and conventions, unparalleled arrogance and a deep sense of unearned entitlement.

Truss dishing out honours for 49 days of unmitigated disaster as Prime Minister embodies and magnifies all these deeply corrosive faults. Corrosive because they undermine respect for public service and further lower all politicians in the public’s minds. Those are not ingredients for a healthy democracy and public space.

You have to applaud the decency of the two people rumoured to have declined to be named in this list of shame. Perhaps they realised the association with Truss would haunt them for the rest of their lives, much as people will forever question those on Johnson’s list, especially his new Peers.

This will only heighten the need for a complete overhaul of our honours system, although there is no chance of that happening under this Tory government. It knows its days are numbered and is determined to milk the system for all it is worth, diminishing the value of honours for all those wonderful people who dedicate their lives to genuine public and community service. Of course, they are largely the very people Tories care nothing about, except when it comes to empty election slogans.

Most countries have a system for honouring people who deserve public recognition for their service. Many prohibit the award of any honours to serving politicians. That would be a start.

Much else needs fundamental reform before we end up with an honours system fit for the 21st century, starting with the House of Lords. If the next non-Tory government wants to be seen as progressive, sweeping away the 18th century anachronism at the heart of our Parliamentary system is essential.

Further down the honours ladder more needs to be done to make them inclusive. The mostly widely awarded honours retain a heavy legacy of Empire. I have long thought that a simple change from Order of the British Empire to Order of British Excellence would be a seamless transition to the more inclusive era we now live in.

And one of the simplest reforms would be to scrap the privilege granted to Prime Ministers to create their own honours lists. Truss certainly doesn’t deserve one.

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