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Published Date: 27 June 2008
I was saddened to read of the death of Lew Borrett MBE, one of the few ex-servicemen in this area I respected and admired.
I considered him an honourable man with no front or pretension.

While preparing for the Poppy Appeal a few years ago I suggested he was worthy of more than just an MBE to which he modestly replied that it was the highest award that a captain in the army could attain at that time.

This is typical of the awards system when failed politicians and pop stars are knighted, MBEs/BEMs are given to obsequious individual and real heroes barely acknowledged.

As a recent convert to agnosticism it would have been hypocritical of me to attend his funeral service in church last Thursday but I was quietly thinking of this fine man at that time.

Philip Waite, ex Royal Navy,

ex Poppy Appeal organiser for Whitby Area, Iburndale Lane, Sleights



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