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Sir and Lord are not the same title

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FabulousBakerGirl · 05/06/2009 13:12

so why is Sir Alan Sugar being called Lord Sugar?

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Tinker · 05/06/2009 13:14

Because he's been given a peerage today.

FabulousBakerGirl · 05/06/2009 13:22

Oh goodness. How did I miss that?

My BIL is going to PHSL.

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giantkatestacks · 05/06/2009 13:24

he has to have the peerage to take up the new job...

callalilies · 05/06/2009 13:24

So he can't be called 'suralan' any more then? Shame!

Tinker · 05/06/2009 13:25

Will he be Lordsugar?

giantkatestacks · 05/06/2009 13:26

lordalan sounds like a cheap clothes emporium so maybe that will work...

JimmyMcNulty · 05/06/2009 13:43

Can't believe he's been made a lord! Still, Caligula made his horse a senator so I suppose there's precedent.

FabulousBakerGirl · 05/06/2009 13:44
Grin
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JackBauer · 05/06/2009 13:45

Jimmy

Itsjustafleshwound · 05/06/2009 13:45

Here

SomeGuy · 05/06/2009 14:21

oh ffs he's already a tosser with a massive ego, this is the last thing we need, insteaf of 'siralan' he will insist on 'lordsiralan'.

squeaver · 05/06/2009 14:27

Yes next year they'll all have to all him Lord Sugar. You know he'll insist on it.

JimmyMcNulty · 05/06/2009 16:25

Surely 'TsarAlan'?

TheFallenMadonna · 05/06/2009 16:28

ROFL at TsarAlan

Lord Sugar sounds a bit silly. Cartoon-ish.

Ivykaty44 · 05/06/2009 16:32

Sugar Lord sounds better

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