Belmaria wrote:The Nihilistic view wrote:Boris stands up,
"If the amendment to the name control act passes this will be my new name;
His Royal Highness ,The Prince , Charles, Philip , Arthur , George ,Prince of Wales ,Earl of Chester , Duke of Cornwall , Duke of Rothesay ,Earl of Carrick , Baron of Renfrew ,Lord of the Isles ,Prince and Great Steward of Scotland ,Royal Knight Companion of the most noble order of the Garter , Royal Knight Companion of the most Ancient and most noble order of the Thistle ,Knight Grand Cross of the most honourable order of the Bath ,Member of the order of Merit ,Knight of the order of Australia , Companion of the Queens service order, Member of Her Majastys Most Honourable Privy Councillors , Aide de Camp to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth R, Doctor of medicine, sociology, classics and eugenics, Chief inspector, Detective constable, President Pro-Tempore of the Senate, Major General the Field Marshal Lord Alexander Boris De Pheffel William Johnson ESQ .
Because fuck it we can plagiarise whatever legal prefixes we like regardless of whether we actually earn them or not. And yes I will only answer questions or add bills as PpT from those who use my entire name when addressing me or submitting a bill."
What a bunch of loony's Thinks Boris as he sit's back down in the speakers chair.
Well... it does technically ban the use of those names altogether. So in theory, your title as "lord" is illegal under the current law.
Somebody please tell this yank how the peerage system works and the difference between a registered name and a legal prefix.