Help Sitemap Home Skip Navigation Contact Us Disability Statement


Queen confirms peerage for ex-Speaker Martin

Premium Article !

Your account has been frozen. For your available options click the below button.

Options

Premium Article !

To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Content Subscription with the scotsman.com site.

Subscribe

Registered Article !

To read this article in full you must be registered with the site.

Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image

Published Date: 01 July 2009
THE Queen has approved a peerage for former Commons Speaker Michael Martin, Downing Street confirmed today.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown's spokesman said a motion approved by MPs asking for the service of Mr Martin to be recognised had been accepted by the monarch.

"There is a long-established convention that previous Speakers receive peerages.
There was an uncontested motion that went through the House and the Queen has decided to grant Michael Martin a peerage," he said.

In a motion presented by Commons Leader Harriet Harman last week, MPs agreed to ask the Queen to honour Mr Martin "for his eminent services during the important period in which he presided with such distinguished ability and dignity in the chair of this House".

Mr Martin, who stepped down earlier this month, was the first Speaker to be effectively forced from office in centuries after he lost the confidence of MPs and was publicly urged to go by senior figures including Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg.

In a typically oblique response, the Vice-Chamberlain of the Household told the Commons that the Queen was "desirous, in compliance with the request of her faithful Commons, to confer upon the Right Hon Michael J Martin some signal mark of her royal favour".

The full article contains 215 words and appears in scotsman.com newspaper.
Page 1 of 1

  • Last Updated: 01 July 2009 12:14 PM
  • Source: scotsman.com
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Politicians' expenses
 
1

Distalgesic,

01/07/2009 12:28:00
"for his eminent services during the important period in which he presided with such distinguished ability and dignity in the chair of this House"

I hardly think that fleecing the taxpayer could be classed as "presiding with such distinguished ability and dignity", although I suppose pauchling your expenses to that degree does require some ability.
2

Tartan Viking,

01/07/2009 12:43:18
Odious bunch of back-slappers the lot of them. Time for the revolution
3

Allan(handofgod137),

01/07/2009 12:59:42
Hopefully she'll have a muscle spasm and make a sweeping motion, rather than the traditional tap on the shoulders.
4

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 01/07/2009 16:02:06
She could have refused and earned part of the increase being sought from the Civil List.
5

TheDisplacedGlaswegian,

01/07/2009 16:31:55
The Queen should have refused and sent out a very strong message that greedily filling yours and your family's snouts from the public purse will not be tolerated. But then again, she is in with them, thick as thieves. They are all in the same special, members only, money stealing club and they will always back each other. We need rid of Westminster and the Lords.
6

Vivas,

Edinburgh 02/07/2009 01:02:03
Christ, as "speaker" he could barely read from the printed page... and yet picks up a peerage for "distinguished ability and dignity"

LMFAO !
7

Grahamski,

Falkirk 02/07/2009 06:47:26
3
hand of god
..a reference to an Argentinian footballer who cheated agianst England.....
dear sweet jesus but these cybernats are pathetic are they not?
Still, good to see petty, narrow-minded anti-English bigotry is alive and well in the nutty and spiteful world of Scottish nationalism...
8

Herry Oaksters,

02/07/2009 07:03:36
Fat greedy pig. Grahamski,s hero is a fat greedy labour pig.
So so sad.
9

Herry Oaksters,

02/07/2009 07:06:34
I hear the fat useless labour pig has started a reading course,Janet and john primary 1 version.
10

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 02/07/2009 09:23:47
#6 Quite. I assume that the Queen was given these words to say as this "award" bring dishonour to the House of Lords.

 

Comment on this Story

 

In order to post comments you must Register or Sign In

 
 
 
  

 
 


Sister Newspapers:
Press Complaints Commission

This website and its associated newspaper adheres to the Press Complaints Commission’s Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then contact the Editor by clicking here.

If you remain dissatisfied with the response provided then you can contact the PCC by clicking here.