Not Quite Caught Up
Despite Britain's steady progress with regard to Fascism and changing governments every two years, it does not appear that a corresponding cultural enlightenment has yet occurred in Italy. The country's notoriously slow legal system has convicted and sentenced thirty-two people over the fatal collapse of a bridge in Genoa eight years ago, in which forty-three people were killed. This stands in stark moral contrast to the Grenfell Tower fire, which occurred a mere nine years ago last month and killed seventy-two, and for which our revered English justice has yet to prosecute, let alone convict, a single person or corporate entity.



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