Talk:Reg Withers

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[edit] Inclusion of PC in addition to The Right Honourable

Articles about members of the British Privy Council have both included, as 'PC' is a postnominal. - (Royalist0007 06:59, 25 January 2006 (UTC))

Quote from Privy Council of the United Kingdom:
Though the Privy Council as a whole is "The Most Honourable", individual Privy Counsellors are entitled to the style "The Right Honourable". Peers who are Privy Counsellors also append the post-nominal letters "PC", but commoners do not. Peers are already entitled to the style "The Right Honourable", if not a higher style, even when they are not Privy Counsellors; thus, the letters "PC" are necessary to indicate membership of the Council. For commoners, on the other hand, "The Right Honourable" is sufficient identification as a Privy Counsellor
I have removed the PC post-nominal. Cheers. JackofOz 08:34, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
Just a note to say that "Royalist0007" is a reincarnation of perma-blocked User:Aidan Work, so you can revert at will - he's not allowed to edit in the first place. --Kiand 08:38, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
Cheers. JackofOz 12:16, 25 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Resignation from Cabinet

Redistribution (Australia) I was wondering if anyone had noticed this-shouldn't it be in the article? I'd put it in, but I am a n00b and don't know how to do these things. Me 09:09, 21 April 2007 (UTC)