The public service of an “Enemy of the People”

22nd June 2024

11 thoughts on “The public service of an “Enemy of the People””

  1. Beautifully written, as ever. At a time when the legal profession is under fire (Post Office) it is important to highlight such sterling work.

  2. I had no idea this specific discrimination went on, and even until the year 2000. I am quite shocked.

  3. In an earlier version of this post I confused the Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George for the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire.

    I got the gong wrong, and I apologise. The post above has been amended.

    1. A moving article, which was much appreciated.

      On a lighter note, in relation to the awards of the Order of St Michael and St George, CMG in civil service code is reputed to be short for ‘Call me God’; KCMG ‘Kindly call me God’; and Lord Etherton’s distinguished award, GCMG, ‘God calls me God’.

  4. He sounds like a thoroughly good and decent man.

    Without wishing to seem ungrateful, it would seem he was doing his job as a judge.

    In respect of his unpaid but great work on LGBT matters this too is to be celebrated and demonstrates a high degree of integrity. Really pleased he’s received a knighthood in recognition of all his work.

    Being a good judge & showing a high degree of integrity – this would be reward enough for many people.

  5. A well written and laudable statement of the obvious, one that should never have been necessary. It is also an evisceration of all those who promoted and implemented the policy, who will presumably get off Scot free. As usual, there will also probably be scant compensation for those whose lives have been blighted, or Indeed ended prematurely, or for their loved ones. But for lord Etherington, no honour is high enough. He did not shirk his duty to justice and truth.

  6. Well said, Sir.

    I normally work from the maxim that anyone the Daily Hate considers an enemy is probably a good person. It’s heartening to have that so eloquently underscored in your piece.

  7. I read this as Cardiff pride parade finishes in bright sunshine and supported by many thousands. Thanks for the post and the link

  8. I knew nothing of Lord Etherton’s achievements until today but found the above tribute very moving. The Daily Mail was a one time admirer of Hitler and Mussolini and does not have clean hands on the subject of homophobic abuse either. What a contrast between the decency of Lord Etherton and the newspaper that vilified him and debases our national life.

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