Minister: Good morning chaps, how are things?
Sir Humphrey: All is fine in the world Minister and of course we will let you know if that changes.
Minister: Thank you Humphrey. I’m off for some golf. (Exits stage left)
Nigel: But you never mentioned those hundreds of people at Fight4thePJM Sir Humphrey, and the 35000 veterans who fought in the Malayian War…….Oooops sorry !! The Emergency and the war against Indonesian attacks on Malaysia Ooops again, I mean the Confrontation. The ones who say they have been treated unfairly. You know, the ones who are using up our resources with their rebuttals, letters, petitions to The Queen and masses of e-mails.
Sir Humphrey: Isn’t it time you ordered some tea Nigel?
Nigel: But………
Sir Humphrey: (with some irritation) There is no need to bother the Minister with the ramblings of some geriatric Veterans Nigel. I know best. What do you think this is, a democracy?
Nigel: Well yes actually.
Sir Humphrey: (sighs heavily) You have a lot to learn dear boy. And learn you must if
you ever want to see your O.B.E.
Nigel: I see…….. (pauses) What will it be for Sir Humphrey? Will I be able
to wear it?
Sir Humphrey: (Sighs heavily again) Well………it’s not for anything really but it
comes with the job. Like a bit of extra for staying the course. Of course you can wear it, why ever not. Do you know nothing?
Nigel: But didn’t those veterans fight in the jungles and were not hundreds of
them injured and some killed. And didn’t they and their comrades
actually win?
Sir Humphrey: And your point is?
Nigel: Well shouldn’t they be able to wear their PJM medals? We can wear
ours and they really seem to have earned theirs.
Sir Humphrey: Have you ever considered a change of career Nigel. We can’t have
these veteran types having more gongs on their chest than us now can
we?
Minister: (Enters) I’m back. Anything happening?
Sir Humphrey: Nothing at all Minister.
Minister: You will let me know if there is?
Sir Humphrey: Yes Minister……………………….
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