Submitted by Paul Beaumont on Sunday 15th February 2026
Published on Tuesday 24th March 2026
Current status: Open
Open until: Thursday 24th September 2026
Current Signatures: 54
(count is updated approximately hourly)
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Citizens ~ Contributions ~ country ~ Expected ~ Fairness ~ Fairs ~ Honour ~ Honours system ~ Impression ~ Individuals ~ investment ~ Mandate ~ Nationalism ~ Ordinary ~ Reasonable ~ Retain ~ system ~ Tax ~ tax affairs ~ taxpayers ~ UK citizens ~ UK tax
Mandate no honours for individuals who use tax avoidance schemes
The Government should amend the honours system so that individuals who use tax avoidance arrangements, or who are not contributing standard UK tax payments expected of citizens, are not eligible to receive or retain UK honours such as Knighthoods.
We believe it is reasonable to expect that all UK citizens contribute their fair share of tax to support public services and investment in the country. When individuals use tax avoidance schemes or relocate their tax affairs to minimise or eliminate UK tax contributions, they are not financially supporting the nation in the same way as ordinary taxpayers. We believe awarding honours to such individuals gives a misleading impression of their contribution and commitment to the UK and vindicates tax avoidance.
If you want to sign this petition (as opposed to merely discuss it), you need to do that on the government's e-Petitions website.
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