Change, see? No kiss on the mouth.
Prince Mohammed Bin Nawaf Bin Abdulaziz, Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the Court of St. James, penned an article in the Daily Telegraph today warning of "serious repercussions" in state-to-state relations if the Brits don't lay off. What they did?
Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party's new Comrade-in-Chief,
"...used his speech at Labour's annual conference in September to criticize Riyadh over the case of Ali al-Nimr, who has been sentenced to death by crucifixion and beheading after taking part in anti-government protests when he was 17."
BAD Jeremy...How about crucifixion or beheading?
"On Oct. 4, [Prime Minister David] Cameron publicly urged Saudi Arabia not to go ahead with the execution of Nimr."
BAD David.
"...Cameron's spokeswoman said he would [also] intervene in the case of Karl Andree, a 74-year-old British man facing 350 lashes in Saudi Arabia after being caught with home-made wine."
Pick-y, pick-y, pick-y...How about 300 lashes?