Battle to block Beckham's knighthood

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Whitehall's battle to block Beckham's knighthood

David Beckham is at the centre of a Whitehall campaign to prevent him being made a knight.

Civil servants have been asked to consider the former England captain's suitability for the honour.

But there are concerns about his move to play in the United States, where he will effectively be a tax exile, and also questions about whether his wife should become Lady Beckham.

Two lists are being prepared - the Queen's Birthday Honours and Tony Blair's resignation honours.

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Doubts: David Beckham may miss out on a knighthood since moving to the U.S.A

A source said: "His name has been put forward but there is a view among some officials that it should not be approved while there is a conflict between his future as an England player and his contract with an American club.

"Some officials feel that there is nothing wrong with honouring a player who is based in Europe and free to represent his country if required, but feel there is a big difference if the same player is earning his main income and paying tax in the United States and unable to play for England."

Beckham, 32, is still a Real Madrid player but has signed a £25million five-year contract with LA Galaxy starting this summer. There is concern that the move means he is putting club above country.

He was dramatically recalled by England this weekend after being dropped at the end of last year's World Cup.

He is seen by Downing Street as an iconic player and is highly regarded for the key part he played in bringing the 2012 Olympics to London. Deeply patriotic, he was delighted to be awarded the OBE in 2003.

In addition to his record as England captain, he and Victoria score highly as givers to charity.

Downing Street refused to comment on whether Mr Blair had suggested the name for his retirement honours. A big star name would be a populist touch on a list set to be dominated by controversial awards to Blair aides such as Jonathan Powell and Alastair Campbell.

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"block Beckham's knighthood" sounds like he's going to get a vasectomy or something. lol
 
He's very patriotic which is great and maybe one day he deserves one but not now, hes to young, give the guy something to look forward to. Also he should be given it for his services to charity not football, IMO.

I remember reading a article when Alan Ball died about how he never got any honors, MBE, CBE etc and how he deserved one, being on the only world cup winner team England have produced. Especially how nowadays they are given out to every and any celebrity out there, (who Blair wants to be friends with).

IMO Blair has made the whole system a complete laughing stock.
 
It's more of a play to celebs most of the time than recognition for any real service to England. Speaking of which Beckham bloody chokes every world cup when he's played for England so on that basis alone he should be denied!!

Ugh and you just know that Victoria or Lady Victoria would be insufferable if he got knighted.

I vote no.
 
Everyone gets knighted: I'd be very surprised if Beckham isn't sometime.
 
please tolerate my ignorance...I'm obviously not frome europe or the United Kingdom. Why does one get knighted? Is it for their personal achievements, or achievements for their country, charity work?
 
To me, it does seem like everyone gets knighted, eventually. (I am also not English)Would he be a knight in the soon future? He has done helping work not in football though (right ?) And didn't steven gerrard get an OBE? Isn't that like 1/3 knight? Also are not many older former footballers knights?
 
Celebrities are made knights bachelor under a separate category. Paul McCartney for example is only a crappy MBE or something (as well as an MT, massive tosser) but he gets to call himself 'sir' because he's also a knight bachelor.
 
WHY do these men get knighted? What reasons?
 
To me, it does seem like everyone gets knighted, eventually. (I am also not English)Would he be a knight in the soon future? He has done helping work not in football though (right ?) And didn't steven gerrard get an OBE? Isn't that like 1/3 knight? Also are not many older former footballers knights?

Steven Gerrard got an MBE (MEMBERS OF THE ORDER OF THE BRITISHEMPIRE) for services to sport. An MBE is kinda the lowest one. There are around a handful of old footballs who have been knighted, the well known ones being: Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Bobby Charlton, Sir Geoff Hurst but there are more.
 
Isn't Mick Jagger knighted as well? :shock:
I supposed if he can get knighted, I don't see why Beckham can't..though I do agree that "Lady Beckham" will be thrilled
 
Yes he was knighted a few years ago, if you look at the lists of all those who have got honored, over the past few years their have been some very weird choices such as the England Cricket Team got honored for winning the Ashes, but thats their job and thats what they get payed for!
 

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