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NO,It is just Cameron jumping on the Band Wagon and Electioneering.
Can't see why not. Kind of wish Cameron had kept his mouth shut about it though.

No.
No I don't.......it's a bit early for that at the moment.

Virginia Wade who also won Wimbledon had to wait about 9 years before getting her OBE.
Nope, I'm not sure which is the biggest Turkey.
No
Absolutely not....ok hes won Wimbledon....once...what else has he done ?

Even Beckham would have far more justification for one of these and i'm agianst him.

its becoming a bit silly giving these awards to people for just doing their job...Bradley Wiggins...unheard of before by most people and even in cycling...now pfffft....back into virtual obscurity outside his sport
Baz...I find myself in the unusual situation of agreeing with you !

No, of course he shouldn't but I bet he does !
Definitely not. Just doing his job.
... and paid well for it. He plays tennis for himself, no-one else.
Agree with Boto.
I kinda think he deserves one for breaking the 77 year old wait for a male, British Wimbledon winner. At least in comparison to others (Bradley Wiggins etc) anyway.
No, he's a tennis player. People who display bravery and engage in feats of great danger, people who construct things which benefit humanity and help those less fortunate deserve knighthoods, not sportsmen however good at it they are.
A knighthood is a meaningless title. Wimbledon champion is something special.
He's already King of Scotland isn't he?
If Mick Jagger can get one....................
Hey crafty, I thought that other bloke, you know whats his face is King of Scotland.
ok hes won Wimbledon....once...what else has he done ?

Apart from the Olympic gold, you mean? And the US Open?

It's true, though, having politicians doing your advertising does cheapen any award he may get.
I should just add to my previous post that I agree with the general idea that sportsmen shouldn't receive honours. In Murray's case I'm sure winning Wimbledon and the US Open will mean far more to him than letters after his name.

Mind, he's going to get another honour for this anyway so we may as well practise calling him Sir Andy Murray, OBE.
Agree with boto and sharing an. It is his job and benefits him more than anyone else(which is fine, but doesn't necessarily need further rewarding)
Winning is enough

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