The differing treatment of Prince Andrew and Julian Assange tells us all we need to know

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So where is Prince Andrew hiding now? What kind of a stinking, rotten establishment, drowning in it’s own bile of reeking sleaze, prepared to do next to protect this privileged, unprincipled snarling royal bounder on the run? What are the royal lawyers coming up with now if Maxwell might start talking? Or will that have the potential to increase her sentence? Or lessen it? How does it work from this point on? Does that make him sweat? Even though he doesn’t sweat? Because he told the nation that he categorically doesn’t sweat! After all, it’s a medical condition. Just as his slippery brow drowned in a tidal wave of pouring sweat before our eyes – as the camera lens steamed up and needed wiping down from all the misty condensation caused by the rise in temperature – during that infamous ‘interview’ as he explained about eating out at Pizza Express? More questions than answers.

One thing we do know. He certainly isn’t ensconced against his will in HMP Belmarsh being held on indefinite remand for extradition to the US whilst recovering from a stroke because of the stress and injustice of it all like Julian Assange, is he? Definitely not. What a fair and just judicial system we are so fortunate to have here in the UK. Such transparency.

There’s one rule for them, and another for everyone else. You don’t get any clearer than that.

AC Reed

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