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    No longer a Sir then?
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    BBC News - Former RBS boss Fred Goodwin stripped of knighthood
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      Re: Mr Fred Goodwin

      The best news I have heard today

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        Re: Mr Fred Goodwin

        Totally agree - some good news at last

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          Re: Mr Fred Goodwin

          Originally posted by flo5 View Post
          Totally agree - some good news at last
          why? Has Barclays, Lloyds & RBS gone bust with MBNA?
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            Re: Mr Fred Goodwin

            Sorry to hear of your bad luck Mr Goodwin,
            May you have many more days like today.
            Mr Helmsman

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              Re: Mr Fred Goodwin

              Originally posted by helmsman View Post
              Sorry to hear of your bad luck Mr Goodwin,
              May you have many more days like today.
              Mr Helmsman
              My thoughts too H. Pity they can't strip him of his wealth.

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                Re: Mr Fred Goodwin

                Although it is good news, It is however too little to late this man should of been in front of a judge for the suffering he has caused.

                Wow they have taken his knighthood away I am wetting myself with the excitement.

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                  Re: Mr Fred Goodwin

                  Sir or no Sir he's still a cock.

                  A rich one though. Not that I'm jealous.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Mr Fred Goodwin

                    I believe his windows in his fancy house inEdinburgh were panned in so often, we (the public) had to pay for a police presence outside his house on a permanent basis, Lady Goodwin was apparently quite nervous..............

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                      Re: Mr Fred Goodwin

                      Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
                      No longer a Sir then?
                      He's now a cur.

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                        Re: Mr Fred Goodwin

                        Originally posted by oldyboy View Post
                        My thoughts too H. Pity they can't strip him of his wealth.
                        Or sentence him to be locked in a pillory on Tyburn Hill, where the general populace might pelt him with dirt, rotten fruit and animal droppings.

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                          Re: Mr Fred Goodwin

                          The pity is that he won't be stripped of his knighthood in a public divestiture ceremony, whereby his sword would be snapped, his face slapped and his suit ripped to ribbons, before Good Queen Brenda shoved a dog turd in his face and Phil the Greek kneed him in the nuts.

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                            Re: Mr Fred Goodwin

                            hmm would make a good opening ceremony for 2012....

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                              Re: Mr Fred Goodwin

                              Originally posted by philnicandamy View Post
                              hmm would make a good opening ceremony for 2012....
                              Dip him in oil and set him on fire?

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