![]() Something that most likely won’t bother anyone not British/in the Commonwealth, but just a little jarring to read on the day of her death and the days afterwards. With so much of the British Justice system rooted in Royal courts and approvals, it was odd to be reading this over the dates of Queen Elizabeth II’s passing, with the mention of the Queens Courts, which are of course now the Kings. ![]() The media just saw that as clickbait and ran with it. The refusal to treat a dying baby? That’s because there were no available treatments left, and it is usual to confirm that with a court order. The terrorist with a cat? The cat was mentioned in passing as showing their deep roots, with a partner and a house, in Britain. SB breaks these down and instead shows the truth of these events. ![]() Secret Barrister (SB) touches on so many points that the right wing fanatics have attempted to weaponise to further their own aims. This book was fantastic, if anger inducing. But what is the legal truth behind these inflammatory headlines? Surprising few of you, they don’t tell the full truth. ![]() We see so many news articles, especially since the prominence of social media, announcing that the state has stopped deportation of a terrorist because he owns a cat, and that they refused to treat your dying baby. Fake Law: The Truth About Justice in an Age of Lies, by The Secret Barrister ![]()
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