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In his opening remarks to the Leveson Inquiry Brian Leveson said:
“ | Good morning. My name is Brian Leveson. Although flattered that various politicians and members of the press have elevated me to the rank of peerage, I am not Lord Leveson: my judicial rank is that of a Lord Justice of Appeal. | ” |
So is he a Sir? He says he isn't a Lord or a peer, so I would assume not. His name should maybe be reconfigured. Kaleeyed ( talk) 16:12, 29 November 2011 (UTC)
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In his opening remarks to the Leveson Inquiry Brian Leveson said:
“ | Good morning. My name is Brian Leveson. Although flattered that various politicians and members of the press have elevated me to the rank of peerage, I am not Lord Leveson: my judicial rank is that of a Lord Justice of Appeal. | ” |
So is he a Sir? He says he isn't a Lord or a peer, so I would assume not. His name should maybe be reconfigured. Kaleeyed ( talk) 16:12, 29 November 2011 (UTC)
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