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Lib Dems in the New Year honours – and why I’ll be wondering about those we don’t hear about

December 30, 2017 1:31 PM
By Mark Pack Author, 101 Ways To Win An Election
Originally published by South Lincolnshire Liberal Democrats

As I wrote last year, I have very mixed feelings about seeing Liberal Democrat colleagues in honours lists. Many are great people who have done great work, both inside party politics and outside it too - and it's worth remembering that nearly all political roles pay very little, if anything, for all the time involved.

And yet… compared to those who put their lives physically at risk every day in a public service, or those whose jobs involves quite remarkable extremes of physical or mental punishment to fulfilling their tasks, being a politician in the UK is - thankfully - for nearly everyone, nearly all the time a pretty tame affair by comparison. It's also one where success for a frontline politician brings plenty of public acknowledgement already.

There are many other, mostly unknown, better recipients of a system designed to give public thanks on people for their achievements.

So congratulations to the following Liberal Democrats, but I hope they don't mind if I wonder who out there I haven't heard of who would have been even better recipients.

Those interested in politics might also be interested in the news that the prince, king, emperor and all high sultan of exit polling and social science market research, John Curtice, has got a very well-deserved knighthood for services to politics and social science. His work on social science research is invaluable in helping to create high quality data series which so many others rely on so heavily.