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...if only they'd read enough of wikipedia to know that the original Manga Carta was repealed by the Pope in the same year and never even made it into law until 100+ years later...
 
81+ years then :p
It wasn't meant as a correction, as it goes. I just went and looked at Wiki (as directed) ;) ......... and the thing seems to have gone up and down like a tart's drawers until the 17th century! :D

ADDED: It was more pointing out that the tearoom's quoted article number from 1215 could not have existed! :D
 
It wasn't meant as a correction, as it goes. I just went and looked at Wiki (as directed) ;) ......... and the thing seems to have gone up and down like a tart's drawers until the 17th century! :D

ADDED: It was more pointing out that the tearoom's quoted article number from 1215 could not have existed! :D
Yes, people quote the Manga Carta like its some sort of legal trump card without realising it didn't (and doesn't) really exist in law, and most of it is about how much tax the Barons would pay anyway. The very fact it was drawn up by Bad King John should be enough to get the peasants wary.
 
Noooo. But Magna Carta and aged laws and shit! Don’t the police know about 1215 and stuff? I would have put money on the freemen of the land knowing more about everything than those stupid people who actually do this shit for a living. Flip, they watch YouTube so they have to know what to put on a printout to stick in a window.

Honestly, I don’t know what to believe anymore...other than actual laws that are applicable in society and shit.

i am a living man on a living soil!
 
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I'm in tier 3 but my shooting ground will open. It's also in the same county so I can go under the group of 6 rule [emoji3]
 
Tier 2, I was hoping to be able to buy a pint of real ale and sit outside at my local, I fear it might never open again, at this rate there wont be any traditional pubs left, just the nob hill set up's, hipster joints and Spoons. Not everyone wants a meal, or can afford £13 for a pie, a couple of chips and a few m'ls of gravy. That's at an old traditional pub, that has been gentrified, poxy.
 
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