One supposition was that his feet could not touch British ground, therefore he was being carried.
I have no idea if that's true.
>>ne supposition was that his feet could not touch British ground, therefore he was being carried.
I assumed he was being completely uncooperative, and they were being forced to carry him. It’s an old protest tactic.
“One supposition was that his feet could not touch British ground, therefore he was being carried.
I have no idea if that’s true.”
Yes, I heard that too and then the next person I listened to scoffed at the idea.....so.....listening to all views and have no clue. This is better than any suspense spy novel I could ever read : )