Make France Great Again
Chapter 43: leave the detention center
May 13, 1848.
A public lawsuit was published in The Times, which demanded that left-wing newspapers stop "insulting" Emperor Bonaparte and apologize for "insulting" Emperor Bonaparte and damaging the reputation of the Bonaparte family.
At the same time that The Times published its lawsuit, almost every government-leaning newspaper in London published news about the Bonaparte family demanding an apology from left-wing newspapers.
Not to be outdone, the left-wing newspapers also fought back, claiming that the authenticity of the lawsuit remains to be examined.
[Pesini secretly went to McGrath's residence, expressed half-truths and apologized and left. McGrath believes that the lawsuit was probably written under the pressure of the coalition government. 】
"The Times" also claimed that the lawsuit is true and reliable.
For a time, the attention of the entire public opinion circle in London shifted from the suppression of the Charterists to the authenticity of the "Bonaparte lawsuit". The United Kingdom government, which successfully diverted the public's attention, quickly wiped out the follow-up of the Charterists' "petition" movement. Work.
Jerome Bonaparte was also told that he was acquitted and could leave the detention facility at any time.
London Metropolitan Police District Detention Unit.
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner appeared with a smile on his face and "congratulated" Jerome Bonaparte in the detention center where Jerome Bonaparte was, "Prince Jerome, you can leave now!"
Jerome Bonaparte put down the "Bonaparte Thought" in his hand and said to the police minister with a look of surprise: "Dear Mr. Minister, which law of the United Kingdom did I break that led me to be imprisoned? A week! I hope you can explain it to me!"
"This...this..." The Police Commissioner was at a loss for words.
According to the "Police Act" and "Administration of Public Order Act" of the United Kingdom, Jerome Bonaparte did not engage in subversive work, so his detention is no longer valid.
The Minister of Police could not explain directly to Jerome Bonaparte that the order to imprison him was directly determined by the Minister of the Interior.
Of course, the Minister of Police did not know that the source of the order was not the Home Secretary, and Prime Minister Russell and Prince Albert of Buckingham Palace discussed and determined it.
Otherwise, he would not dare to speak nonsense!
"You didn't tell your real name at the time, so we..." The Police Commissioner could only explain intermittently.
"What?" Jerome Bonaparte pretended to exaggerately covered his mouth, and said with an expression of disbelief: "Is the laws of the United Kingdom formulated according to the background of identity? This is a union that symbolizes freedom. kingdom!"
"No... No! The United Kingdom is a country that obeys the law, and all our rules and regulations are carried out in accordance with the laws of the United Kingdom!" The Commissioner of Police immediately realized the loophole in his words and deeds and hurriedly remedied.
Although the United Kingdom follows the unspoken rules of not punishing the nobles and complimenting the mob, the unspoken rules are destined to be unspoken rules, and sometimes face projects still need to be done.
Otherwise, the so-called civilized Europe would be nothing more than a savage Slav.
"Then Mr. Commissioner!" Jerome Bonaparte pretended to be arrogant and pointed at the Commissioner of the Police Department: "If you can't give me a reasonable explanation, I have the right to file a lawsuit with the Metropolitan Police Department! I believe there must be many honest lawyers and journalist friends in the United Kingdom willing to accept my case!"
If Jerome Bonaparte's blatant threats to the Minister of Police are placed on any ordinary person, then he will only disappear on the streets of London one day.
But while the Bonaparte surname brought him unparalleled influence, it also indirectly gave him a "Gold Medal".
No government in the 19th century could physically exterminate the "royal family", even if Bonaparte's royal family was nothing more than a fake paper tiger.
All the government can do is either put them in captivity (similar to what Louis Philippe did to Louis Napoleon, or Metternich to the king of Rome), or out of sight, out of mind and out of the country.
Both of these rights require the consent of the highest levels of the UK government. His "little" police chief obviously does not have such great abilities.
He, the police minister, has the "power of life and death" in London and several nearby counties to put it nicely. In fact, his power is not as good as that of a member of parliament in the fringe area.
He has reason to believe that once Jerome Bonaparte initiates a lawsuit against the Police Department, those London journalists who run faster than anyone else will definitely stay out of the day and night to guard themselves.
What's more, now the United Kingdom urgently needs to find a way to divert attention.
Once he is guarded by those dog-like reporters, he may be forced to "sacrifice" for the United Kingdom.
Not to mention whether the post of Police Commissioner can be kept, there is still the risk of going to prison.
"What exactly do you want to do?" The police commissioner lowered his eyebrows and asked in a weak tone. UU reading www. uukanshu. com
"Fair! Fair! Still fair!" Jerome Bonaparte pointed to the wall of the detention center with a sonorous force and said, "Who let me in, I'll let him in now!"
The Commissioner of Police did not respond, those sullen eyes kept rolling, he was weighing the pros and cons and the pros and cons.
After a while, the police commissioner stomped his foot gently, and he seemed to have a firm conviction.
"Okay! I agree to your terms!"
After that, the police commissioner turned around and yelled at the secretary behind him, "Call me that stupid pig!"
The secretary instantly understood what the director meant, he turned around and trotted away.
After another half an hour, the secretary returned again, this time followed by a fat man who looked like a mourning concubine.
This fat man was the arrogant sheriff that day.
"Mr. Sheriff, we meet again!" Jerome Bonaparte greeted the fat sheriff "kindly" with a smile.
"Dear... Your Excellency!" The fat sheriff looked at Jerome Bonaparte with pleading eyes and said, "I beg you, forgive my disrespect, I..."
Jerome Bonaparte shook his head in disappointment and said, "Mr. Sheriff, everyone is responsible for what he does! You and I are no exception!"
Then, his eyes hinted at the director.
The Minister stepped forward to announce the order of dismissal to the fat sheriff, and detained him in the former residence of Jerome Bonaparte.
"Goodbye, Mr. Former Sheriff, that's my gift to you! I hope you can study well in prison!"
Jerome Bonaparte points to "The Elimination of Poverty" and "The Thought of Bonaparte" waving out of the prison cell.
A prince was sent away from the cell and a former sheriff was ushered in.
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