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With Praise They Came.
By Uncle Monty.
Story Photos By Alex Albion.
Caption Photo By Gary Day.
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From the moment he arrived to the moment he left 
as the head of the National Children's Bureau (NCB), 
Paul Martin Ennals has been showered with much praise
 from his close friends and his good working colleagues 
during his 13-year tenure at NCB. And, so with praise
 they came to his farewell ceremony held at the UK
 Department of Education just across from the 
Church of England's Archbishops' Council 
right in the heart of Anglicanland!
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The Rt. Hon. Sir Paul Martin Ennals, CBE., who is the 
son of the late Labourite cabinet minister and politician 
Lord David Ennals, was serenaded as one of the best 
of his kind in harnassing national programs for the 
betterment and innovative education of unprivileged 
children in the British Isles.
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Rt. Hon. Sir Paul Martin Ennals (l) and Tory Member of 
Parliament Tim Houghton Joking at Farewell Ceremony.
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Among those who came with praise for Sir Paul was 
Dame Gillian Pugh, DBE., (shown below) who is a well-
known English expert on children's issues and a noted
 panel member of the Family Law Review. She spoke
 warmly and almost rhythmically of her friend and former 
colleague to the point that she gave no doubt about his 
achievements as executive director of NCB. She poured 
worthy accolades on the gentlemen and she couldn't find 
enough words of open praise for him. Elsewhere, Dame 
Gillian headed The Cobham Family Charity that is
 known as the oldest charity in England.
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Dame Gillian Pugh, DBE.
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Next came Tim Loughton, Tory MP and Parliamentary
Undersecretary for Children & Families (shown below)
 in the present Coalition Government of David Cameron 
and who knows Sir Paul Ennals quite well both as a
 governmental counterpart and as a personal friend of his. 
The MP peppered his speech of Ennals praise with wise-
cracks and puns that almost brought the house down in 
good laughter. Sir Paul undoubtedly relished Loughton's
 delightful and provocative speech like many 
of those others present.
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Tim Loughton, Tory MP and Parliamentary
Undersecretary for Children & Families.
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Then Sir Paul himself (shown below) spoke with a 
disarming presence and did nothing to elevate himself 
above his friends and colleagues. Indeed, he seemed 
only to want to be humble and to offer himself in the
 plainest of light to those present. There was no 
artifice in what he said and everything he said was 
without conceit or arrogance. I marvelled at his
 lack of self-importance which is so refreshing into 
today's world of self-promotion by tasteless celebs
and mediocre nobodies. So, kudos to Sir Paul ...
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Rt. Hon. Sir Paul Martin Ennals, CBE.
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Serving refreshments, yes even with glasses of 
smooth champagne, to all those present - around 
perhaps 200 invited folkz that included your's truly -
 along with such notables as Baroness Virginia Bottomley
 of Nettlestone and Julie Jones and Caroline Hazell, who 
was PA to Sir Paul until her own retirement from NCB. 
Caroline, it should be noted, was wearing a lovely 
leaf-styled jewellery set of earrings, necklace, and 
bracelet of vintage Norwegian white cloisonneé de-
signed in pure sterling silver with gold trim. And, 
while I remember let me mention just another 
couple of other folkz I also saw at the farewell 
do - Andy Simpson and Lynne Stackhouse.
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Friends & Colleagues of Sir Paul Ennals.
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Attending such an event gave me a rather unusual oppor-
tunity to see and meet some of the shakers and movers
 behind a major UK national charity like NCB. It also
 provided me with a rare insight into the "elite" structure 
of those holding such power and such knighted titles. 
Not every day does an outsider get the chance to view 
the inside like I did.  The Big Issue, by comparsion along 
with its calculated secretive mechanism, looks very much
 like a common Socialist Workers' Club that is of little
 real value as a so-called "charity," compared to
 NCB's fine pedigree and national standing with 
its proven results. Bravo!
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Interior View of the UK Department of Education.
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My own impression and observation of Paul Ennals,
 a father of two sons, was most favourable and his 
persona was disarming and openly friendly toward
 those he encounters here and there. His dedication to
 improving the educational life of children is a lasting
 mark of his NCB tenure that will go on for many more
 years beyond his present retirement. He holds academic
 degrees from Oxford and elsewhere. He is a man of 
much accomplishment much like his own late father
 Lord Ennals was. Although he has now stepped down
 from his top role at NCB, Sir Paul told me he would 
continue to do other work regarding the education of 
children and then he will decide what else he may wish
 to do beyond that at a later date of his full retirement.
 I suspect he will be in demand on governmental and 
charity boards for sure. While with praise they came,
 I for one left the farewell do with even more praise
 for the Ennals gentleman after seeing and hearing 
what other good folkz had to say about him.
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So after the kind speeches and friendly hugs and warm
 handshakes and bubbly glasses of champagne, it was 
surely very clear to the  Rt. Hon. Sir Paul Martin Ennals, 
CBE, the man himself, that it was with praise they came
 to honour him without a doubt for his fine work and 
good results at the National Children's Bureau that will
 find it no easy task to replace such a good and 
noteworthy man. And for once in a cynical while,
 I was actually impressed by what I heard and saw!!
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Truly, Uncle Monty.
+Fifth Sunday after Trinity, 2011.
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Norway's Anders Behring Breivik.
After the Norwegian-style massacre, I have now 
linked my own story of my Oslo visit there from 
some 2½ years ago to share with my blog readers.
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Headline Photo is that of Baroness Virginia Bottomley
of Nettlestone and Dame Gillian Pugh, DBE.
 Photo By Alex Albion.
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Having A Jolly Good Laugh! This, By The Way,
Is One of My Favourite Pictures of Her Majesty
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When Anglicanism Is Superb. 
Image From The European Anglican - No. 50.
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Home From Home.
By Caughey Gauntlett.
A Look At Historic Homelessness.
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"Ugly multiculturalism and multiracialism is a socialist
 virus and political menace that has now turned England
 into a Third World pigsty of which the country will never
 again fully recover from without stepping-up massive 
opposition to all future immigration to the UK."
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