Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
I may be corrected here but the British prime minister and the head of justice (quango and mate of prime minister) both made their fortunes challenging and milking this very system. Much of their fortune coming from the purse of the British tax payers.

Like I say it could be wrong. I think that it was Starmer that forced the government to change their law whilst the other had great clients like Gerry Adams.
Two of Starmer's best known cases were representing Lee Clegg, a soldier who had been wrongly convicted of murder in Northern Ireland, and defending two environmental activist who were facing the corporate might of McDonalds in the 'McLibel' case. He did the latter for free

I guess that sort of stuff hasn't made its way on to Twitter.