Should Fred Goodwin have had his knighthood removed?
Do you think former RBS boss Fred Goodwin should have had his knighthood shredded - or does it smell of a witch hunt?
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It's just political point-scoring and tokenism. It's an easy way of pretending to do something while still maintaining the status quo. The gap between rich and poor is still getting wider.