Now you could be sent to prison for being smelly
Jonathan Pie’s latest video is a harsh attack on new Tory legislation that means now you could be sent to prison for being smelly.
He’s referring to the proposed law to criminalise homelessness, sending rough sleepers to prison because they don’t have access to the fresh water they would need in order to have a wash, or wash their clothes.
This Site already discussed the planned legislation, here.
The clip is slightly sharper in tone than my own piece, as you’ll appreciate once you’ve seen it:
He’s right about what it means: conditions in the UK are just as bad as a Third World country – and that is what 14 years of Tory rule has made us.
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