Because JA is one of those people who's the epitome of a lot that's wrong with Britain, I guess. The reports in papers like the Guardian suggest that people like him got to a high position in British politics and almost made even higher positions by being rich, having good drinking buddies, and intimidating the lowly, then lying in court, and getting people he had power over to go along with them. They could do that because of lots of dank things in the English legal system, like libel for the rich and being "well connected". People are paying so much attention because they see it as a triumph for natural justice. I think a lot of people have been pleasantly surprised how politicians from the last government or two have been held to account for their deeds. Sorry, do give me a slap, I'm in rant mode.
Whereas one of the tabloids is running his actual diaries as a seering inditement on the state of british jail conditions. Like he's a crusading journalist...
What's the fascination?
Pavlos
Re: What's the fascination?
Because JA is one of those people who's the epitome of a lot that's wrong with Britain, I guess. The reports in papers like the Guardian suggest that people like him got to a high position in British politics and almost made even higher positions by being rich, having good drinking buddies, and intimidating the lowly, then lying in court, and getting people he had power over to go along with them. They could do that because of lots of dank things in the English legal system, like libel for the rich and being "well connected". People are paying so much attention because they see it as a triumph for natural justice. I think a lot of people have been pleasantly surprised how politicians from the last government or two have been held to account for their deeds.
Sorry, do give me a slap, I'm in rant mode.
Re: What's the fascination?
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