Nick Clegg 'Sympathetic' To Calls For Sir Fred Goodwin To Lose Knighthood

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First Posted: 21/01/12 09:18 GMT Updated: 21/01/12 09:18 GMT   PA

Nick Clegg has said he is "sympathetic" to calls for former RBS boss Sir Fred Goodwin to be stripped of his knighthood.

The Deputy Prime Minister's comments come after Labour leader Ed Miliband said Sir Fred's knighthood, bestowed on him in 2004 for "services to banking", should be revoked.

The senior City figure has been heavily criticised for his part in the dramatic collapse of RBS and the honour is being reconsidered.

The Liberal Democrat leader told the Daily Mail: "Honours should be deserved and awarded to unique people who have made Britain a better place.

"I sympathise with those who think it a travesty for a man who did so much damage to the British economy and made so much money in the process to retain his knighthood.

"I understand the outrage and there is an independent process that deals with revoking honours - they must be left to make their own decision on this."

The case has been referred to the Honours Forfeiture Committee, made up of some of the country's most senior civil servants.

Miliband has said his party was "clearly wrong" to recommend Sir Fred be recognised in 2004.

Prime Minister David Cameron is also understood to be "sympathetic" to the calls to strip him of the award and said it was "right" it was reviewed.

Cameron said the committee should take into account a Financial Services Authority (FSA) report about the failures at RBS.

Tory MP Matthew Hancock, who has been among those leading calls for Sir Fred to be stripped of his knighthood, has laid a motion in the House of Commons in a bid to demonstrate the strength of feeling among MPs.

It expresses deep frustration that the banker retains the title "despite being largely responsible for the decisions that led to the Royal Bank of Scotland requiring the largest bailout in British history and of any bank worldwide, at a cost of £45.5 billion, more than £2,300 for each family in the UK or the entire defence budget".

But Labour peer Lord McConnell, who was first minister of Scotland at the time the honour was granted, said Sir Fred was not the only person to blame for the collapse and he should be given a fair hearing.

He said: "Fred Goodwin made mistakes, but so did a lot of other people at RBS, including people on the board who also have honours. They appointed him and agreed the strategy and have never been held to account.

"I think the government, both the Labour and Tory government before it, were making mistakes about regulation.

"I sympathise with the public concern on this issue but I think if you are going to have a system that is relatively independent and fair in allocating these awards then you need to have system that is independent and fair in looking at removing them."

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05:10 AM on 01/24/2012
While he is being stripped, I could use a new pair of shoes and a pinstriped suit. And I do like that tie in the photo.

If it's open season, why not?
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DaveJohnWard
06:22 PM on 01/22/2012
As far as I'm aware there has been no evidence of criminal activity by Sir Fred; hubris, ego, arrogance, bullying and maybe a dozen other things but not criminal. If he is to lose his knighthood because of these failings then what about all of the MPs with their gongs who criminally fiddled their expenses, what about the Peers who committed criminal offences (stand up and wave Lord Archer)?
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Compassionnotreligion
Be awed & humbled by nature & empathy -not Juju.
06:10 PM on 01/22/2012
"I sympathise with the public concern on this issue but I think if you are going to have a system that is relatively independent and fair in allocating these awards ..." says 'Lord' McConnell

What you mean these 'awards' that are given by a rich privileged elite to (mainly) those who are just doing their (highly overpaid) jobs, and nothing more? What's fair about that?!

I get what Nick Clegg means, and agree with the sentiment behind it, but what do these stupid awards mean nowadays anyway - and who really cares about them? Just sounds ludricrous and pompous to go around calling yourself Lord, His grace and whatever anachronistic titles these toffs want to egg each others egos with.
08:54 AM on 01/22/2012
so ok lets set up another qungo
throw a good few million at it
and yes or no he is stripped of his knighthood
so after the result ??????????????? and ????
makes no difference to anything
only a good few million less in the pot
and theose good few millions in the lawyers pockets
bottom line who gives a cr+p
you can not touch him apart from throw verbal stones at him
we wont get the money back
it will not change his life
it will not help the people it ruined
it will not reverse the property market
stop wasting money
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gumpo
11:17 PM on 01/21/2012
Another post dissapears !
01:36 AM on 01/22/2012
yup, I've had three disappear by the aol pathetic censor in the past two days.
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gumpo
11:06 PM on 01/21/2012
Sympathetic towards the suggestion, what a "Well I suppose I have to say something, but don't want to rock the boat" thing to say ! They are all a bunch of crooks, and know it, which is why they (all MP.s) are so careful when dealing with other crooked businesmen, because if they ruffle the wrong feathers it could come back to bite them ! Whilst there are calls for overpaid people who have damageed the economy to lose their titles, how's about "Lord" Porky Prescott getting stripped as well !!
08:48 PM on 01/21/2012
This is nasty, vindictive and politically motivated. Irrespective of what we think of Goodwin today, at the time he was feted by the government and opposition. Along with the regulators (Bank of England, FSA etc) noone did anything to stop this ship heading for the icebergs because they all believed he was doing a good job. Taxpayers also did not complain that they were getting easy money for mortgages and loans. If there are real culprits in this mess and who deserve to be flogged, they are Brown, Balls and Milliband. Why can they be sorry and admit to their mistakes but not suffer the humiliation being dumped on Goodwin? They were on the bridge of the Titanic, and it is they and their party collectively who have driven our economy into the abyss through their arrogance, hubris (banishing boom or bust) and incompetence. If Fred is stripped of his knighthood, Milliband and Balls must be sacked from government or similarly censured.
10:17 PM on 01/21/2012
Here, here! Labour full of bad diiscision making and bad judgement, Brown and Bliar etc etc went by who they knew not what they knew, so should reap what they sowed! Fred the shred should lose his knighthood, perhaps he could go down on 2 knees and ask those he ruined 4 4giveness when he`s at it!
01:41 AM on 01/22/2012
It was once said of Harold Wilson (and no doubt others) that had he been the cpatain of the Titanic, he would have merely told the passengers that 'we are just taking on ice.' Sounds very familiar in light of what has just happened in the Tyrrhenian Sea with the sinking of the Concordia.
07:52 PM on 01/21/2012
Sorry Mr. Clegg but 'sympathetic' comes across as a very weak word and shows someone who will not make a stance. Go for it and do what all of the other MP's seem to be doing and call for the Knighthood to be removed.
I am against knighthoods anyway. They are just a way that MP's toady up to folk and the bulk of those gaining it have only earned a living and done a little bit to attract favourable attention. Not of all of course but most.
07:45 PM on 01/21/2012
I'll bet that Fred Goodwin did a deal, whereby he gave up half his pension of £700,000 a year, on the understanding that he wouldn't lose his knighthood.
If he didn't do a deal, then more fool him.
07:39 PM on 01/21/2012
they might do something about this as its a meaningless gesture but when are they going to do something meaningful like stop throwing billions of our money at immigrants and other countries. if we have a deficit as they claim then pay the ********* thing off instead of showing europe how good we are at taking care of their citizens and screwing our own
06:19 PM on 01/21/2012
Cleggy is pathetic, not sympthetic. It's intersesting that Cameron gets him to make the tut tut comments on the rich because they are his mates and voters. In reality it doesn't matter what Cleggy says because he has no power in the coalition government he's just still there because lots of former labour voters wanted to punish Gordon Brown and got themselevs a Tory government by mistake, guess they will learn the hard way.
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Michaelxx
06:18 PM on 01/21/2012
sack sue and shoot him.
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Mickey Mouse 1
There are no lies or deceit on a chess board.
06:13 PM on 01/21/2012
If Nick Clegg is "sympathethic" to Fred Goodwin losing his knighthood, it means it isn't going to happen.
05:42 PM on 01/21/2012
After a treason conviction you wouldn't need to sue him, you could just confiscate the lot!

Rgds.
05:36 PM on 01/21/2012
EFF HIS KNIGHTHOOD,THATS ONLY THE POSH PATTING EACH OTHER ON THE BACK THE IMPORTANT THING IS TO GET THE MONEY BACK HE SCREWED FROM US ALL WHY SHOULD HE BE ALLOWED TO KEEP IT WHEN THE REST OF ARE STRUGGLING BECAUSE OF HIM,TAKE THE EFFIN LOT BACK.
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Mickey Mouse 1
There are no lies or deceit on a chess board.
06:14 PM on 01/21/2012
Fred had a "cast iron" contract!