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I don't get your point though.Works both ways is my point.
Personal favours are wrong. But its not 2 tier policing
I don't get your point though.Works both ways is my point.
Were they not investigated, no arrests ?Unless of course somebody breaks the law by committing a crime, for example, eight stabbings at the Notting Hill carnival, are they not crimes?
eh??secular example of the EU
They are examples of the same thing, favouritismI don't get your point though.
Personal favours are wrong. But its not 2 tier policing
There are parallels with the Capital Hill riots on Jan 6 2021, and the recent far right riots in UK.There are definite parallels with Henry 8 breaking with Rome and Brexhit
I didn't notice that. I assumed Blup was talking about Europe.eh??
What was the political or religious reasons for the stabbings?Unless of course somebody breaks the law by committing a crime, for example, eight stabbings at the Notting Hill carnival, are they not crimes?
It's not favouritism, it's corruption.They are examples of the same thing, favouritism
We paid taxes to rome and gave up our sovereigntyeh??
If the police are less heavy handed with a particular group, its as much favouritism as an individual being let off.It's not favouritism, it's corruption.
Parallels don't connect, they're parallel, that doesn't mean comparisons cannot be made.There are parallels with the Capital Hill riots on Jan 6 2021, and the recent far right riots in UK.
But I doubt if they're connected.
The U.K. didn’t lose sovereignty when we joined the EUWe paid taxes to rome and gave up our sovereignty
The U.K. didn’t lose sovereignty when we joined the EU
Eh?In Catholic Europe society was the church, the power of the Vatican was an early secular example of the EU
Correct. Nor have we gained anything (sovereign wise) since we left.The U.K. didn’t lose sovereignty when we joined the EU