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Always look beyond the holes in the cheese

It was affirming and very encouraging people turned out to understand and to care about racism against Jews, says Daniel Finkelstein

December 30, 2019 11:16
Daniel Finkelstein
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During the election campaign a blue envelope was delivered to my home from the Lord Chancellor, marked on the front “The Lord Finkelstein, Writ of Summons”. Inside was a document issuing what was in capital letters described as a COMMAND.

“The weightiness of the said affairs and imminent perils considered (waiving all excuses) you be at the said day and place personally present with Us and with the said Prelates Great Men Great Women and Peers to treat and give your counsel upon the affairs aforesaid”. Well, seeing as the Queen put it like that, I didn’t have much choice, did I?

So last week I duly attended (was on the said day personally present as I am now going to put it when I next go to dinner in Radlett) the House of Lords and was sworn in, pledging allegiance to Her Majesty. And I found it, as I always do, a moving occasion.

Well actually, not just as I always do, more than that. A couple of peers looked at me oddly when I said it was moving, regarding it as a boring administrative task, so I told them it was because my Mum attended the first time I did it and they understood. I decided not to go into the other part of it. I was moved because right at this moment I feel particularly happy about being a subject of Queen Elizabeth II and especially pleased to be pledging my allegiance.