Brits: the government has sold London’s public squares to private companies so we can’t protest there, they are arresting people for waving flags where they can still protest, we are against international human rights courts, but we draw the line at an id document.
That doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense for any values any politician claims in public–but if you connect the dots you see a pretty distinctive silhouette.
Brits: the government has sold London’s public squares to private companies so we can’t protest there, they are arresting people for waving flags where they can still protest, we are against international human rights courts, but we draw the line at an id document.
That doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense for any values any politician claims in public–but if you connect the dots you see a pretty distinctive silhouette.