@edwinhayward ββ¦. This fundamentally rewrites our understanding of British law. How can it be that the actions of people who have themselves reached β¦Could grandparents be punished? Extended family?β¦β We have a handy word for this in German (of course we do): Sippenhaft
In 2017, I started studying THAMES WATER because I was looking for a British version of VW's "DIESELGATE" and suspected that the discharge of billions of litres of raw SEWAGE into our rivers was a symptom of financial distress and perhaps fraud. Little did I know...
@JockShepshed@andgregor@IsabelOakeshott And I have to repeat it again. Why donβt you and all the others just say it: we see all the other continental European countries as nothing else but a convenient buffer to absorb all the undesirables before they come here
@Haggis_UK And I have to repeat it again. Why donβt he and all the others just say it: we see all the other continental European countries as nothing else but a convenient buffer to absorb all the undesirables before they come here
1. I've long wondered how nations slide into authoritarianism. Why do people accept the loss of their freedoms? Why do they not rise up together against oppression? Now that it's happening in the UK, I think I have an answer. Thread/
@ZoeJardiniere@krishgm@BBCNews And I have to repeat it again. Why donβt he and all the others just say it: we see all the other continental European countries as nothing else but a convenient buffer to absorb all the undesirables before they come here