There lived a woman, Sabrina, who was fortunate to have great wealth. Tragedy had struck shortly after she had married, and she now lived in a palace alone, but for her many servants. Her house stood out as an oasis of wealth, in an otherwise poor district where having food to eat each day felt like a luxury. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2016
When rules no longer achieve their aim
The surprise result of the U.K. Referendum has shown us many things about the UK. The most stark is how divided the country is. The exit campaign claimed the victory, but it was by a small margin and thus it is not easy to say this is what the country wants. Continue reading