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"The Right Honourable" is not used in either instance.
"I take the Right Honourable Gentleman's point," he began, his words coming out a little too quickly.
I didn't spot the Right Honourable "Bertie" until he moved toward us.
He is also entitled to the style "The Right Honourable" for life upon assuming the office.
It was opened in 2001 by the Right Honourable Jenny Shipley.
Thus, the present and former Speakers are entitled to the style "The Right Honourable."
Individuals who hold, or have held, the following offices are awarded the style 'The Right Honourable' for life:
Both also earned the honorific prefix The Right Honourable.
I can - I've met the Right Honourable Lance Buckmaster.
The speaker was the Right Honourable John Major, Prime Minister.
The Right Honourable Anne Gascoigne says the losses are irreplaceable.
"Unlike the Right Honourable Miliband opposite, at least I'm the best politician in my family."
Therefore he still uses his formal title as Sir and also the prefix The Right Honourable.
As a former prime minister, Clark is entitled to carry "The Right Honourable" designation for life.
The work was dedicated to the Right Honourable Charles Lord Halifax.
"The Right Honourable" is also added as a prefix to the name of various collective entities such as the following:
The only living Australians holding the title The Right Honourable for life are:
The current chairman is The Right Honourable Lord Freeman.
The Queen received the Right Honourable David Cameron this evening and requested him to form a new administration.
It was unveiled by the Right Honourable Admiral David Beatty.
Life of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke.
The present government of this important place is under the prudent administration of the Right Honourable the Lord Newbrugh.
'No, the Right Honourable Member for Dalston North West is not here today.
He cursed the Right Honourable Charles Seymour.
'By the right Honourable Lord Keith.