It's unbelievable that the A-Team member prove he lives in an alternative universe.
From Meng wanzhou to Hong Kong property prices to rights of citizens when under arrest from the police. Where do we start.
Well for a start. Meng Wanzhou' s arrest for alleged 'crime' committed outside a country's jurisdiction. Imagine that China arrest someone in another country because that someone allegedly committed a crime in a third country against China. Mmm. I bet he'll be the first one to complain.
Then he ranted about property prices making Hong Kongers despair because they can't get on the property ladder. Just what world does he live on? Got news for you, Hong Kong's property prices is nothing new. It was like that under your Lord and master, the British. In fact it is worse. At least they are no shanty towns now, which means government is providing shelter over someone's head. Unlike under the British, shanty towns were plenty. In fact it was the shanty town fire of 1953 that members of my family were nearly killed from. Where's your family? Living safe and comfortable in the UK?
Then this takes the biscuit, he ranted about how one would want recourse if one was wrongly arrested. Etc without a hint of irony. Well all I can say is:
I can't breathe.
From Meng wanzhou to Hong Kong property prices to rights of citizens when under arrest from the police. Where do we start.
Well for a start. Meng Wanzhou' s arrest for alleged 'crime' committed outside a country's jurisdiction. Imagine that China arrest someone in another country because that someone allegedly committed a crime in a third country against China. Mmm. I bet he'll be the first one to complain.
Then he ranted about property prices making Hong Kongers despair because they can't get on the property ladder. Just what world does he live on? Got news for you, Hong Kong's property prices is nothing new. It was like that under your Lord and master, the British. In fact it is worse. At least they are no shanty towns now, which means government is providing shelter over someone's head. Unlike under the British, shanty towns were plenty. In fact it was the shanty town fire of 1953 that members of my family were nearly killed from. Where's your family? Living safe and comfortable in the UK?
Then this takes the biscuit, he ranted about how one would want recourse if one was wrongly arrested. Etc without a hint of irony. Well all I can say is:
I can't breathe.