Award Greg James an MBE

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Emma Williams and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In the United Kingdom, we honor individuals who have significantly contributed to society with prestigious titles and awards. One such recognition is the Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE). Greg James, a remarkable individual and a beloved radio presenter and broadcaster, is highly deserving of this honor.

Greg James has touched the lives of millions with his charisma, creativity, and commitment to entertainment. As the host of the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show, he has not only entertained but also inspired the public with his innovative campaigns and dedication to using his platform for the greater good. From organizing the charitable challenge, 'Pedal to the Peaks' in which he raised a substantial amount of money for Sport Relief, to leading the immensely popular School Day challenge during the pandemic, and now raising over £4 million for Comic Relief, Greg’s contributions have had a lasting impact on communities across the UK.

Moreover, Greg's initiatives have fostered a sense of unity and joy during challenging times. His support for mental health awareness and local charities showcases his commitment to addressing important societal issues. Despite his fame, Greg remains approachable and genuine, continuously prioritizing the interests of others and demonstrating the true spirit of public service.

Awarding Greg James an MBE would not only recognize his achievements and contributions but also inspire others to act kindly and selflessly in their communities. An MBE would affirm that creativity, dedication, and compassion are truly valued in our society.

Let us come together to support this campaign and urge those in authority to acknowledge Greg James for his outstanding service to our society. Please sign this petition to recognize Greg James's incredible contributions and to advocate for him receiving an MBE.

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Recent signers:
Emma Williams and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In the United Kingdom, we honor individuals who have significantly contributed to society with prestigious titles and awards. One such recognition is the Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE). Greg James, a remarkable individual and a beloved radio presenter and broadcaster, is highly deserving of this honor.

Greg James has touched the lives of millions with his charisma, creativity, and commitment to entertainment. As the host of the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show, he has not only entertained but also inspired the public with his innovative campaigns and dedication to using his platform for the greater good. From organizing the charitable challenge, 'Pedal to the Peaks' in which he raised a substantial amount of money for Sport Relief, to leading the immensely popular School Day challenge during the pandemic, and now raising over £4 million for Comic Relief, Greg’s contributions have had a lasting impact on communities across the UK.

Moreover, Greg's initiatives have fostered a sense of unity and joy during challenging times. His support for mental health awareness and local charities showcases his commitment to addressing important societal issues. Despite his fame, Greg remains approachable and genuine, continuously prioritizing the interests of others and demonstrating the true spirit of public service.

Awarding Greg James an MBE would not only recognize his achievements and contributions but also inspire others to act kindly and selflessly in their communities. An MBE would affirm that creativity, dedication, and compassion are truly valued in our society.

Let us come together to support this campaign and urge those in authority to acknowledge Greg James for his outstanding service to our society. Please sign this petition to recognize Greg James's incredible contributions and to advocate for him receiving an MBE.

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King Charles III
King Charles III
UK Honours and Appointments Secretariat
UK Honours and Appointments Secretariat
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Petition created on 20 March 2026