@garylfrancione You say that, but have you thought about how traumatizing that sounds to the Napoleonic community? If we don't just give them what they want (a Franco-Prussian empire) whilst crying for Jospehine, you know they'll k1ll themselves, right?
@Artemisfornow Idk, I'm guessing that despite years of training for a highly qualified post, the answer is the usual one trotted out that the British people don't want to work or some such nonsense.
@MorgothsReview Also, the day that the parents wishes are considered legitimate in sentencing guidelines is the day politicians get to decide how the public respond to a case.
@MrHarryCole@JDVance “Our politics should bring people together even in the most terrible of circumstances. That is who we are as a country.”
This is pretty much Lab/Con immigration policy; not sure he should describe Britain as being 'the most terrible circumstances though.
@lionel_trolling Have you ever compared British cheese with whatever-the-hell Americans call cheese though? First time I had it in the States I thought it was flavoured pus.
@Chantdownbabyl3@NotFarLeftAtAll The last thing he heard as he slipped into oblivion was the sound of his rights being read out as the police handcuffed him because the man who stabbed him said he had uttered a taboo word. So yes, he was failed by the state and the system, and by his fellow human beings.