It wasn't long before people discovered the final horrors of letting an urchin into Parliament.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We all know what Parliament is, and we are all ashamed of it.
People have become disillusioned with Parliament, and that threatens democracy.
I knew quite a lot about politics before I went to Parliament.
I felt that if we, as the Met, were not intervening once one person starts digging up Parliament Square, then someone else is going to join in and you have a spiral.
It took years, honestly, to deal with the disappointment of Beijing.
How is it that, once victory took form and the horrible spectacle of the extermination camps was revealed, we could have shamelessly broken the promises given to the peoples in those years of ordeal?
We should not underestimate that: the Chinese people's ignorance. Thousands of years of despotism had been such a poison that their understanding of modern politics is even inferior to that of the black slaves and other immigrants.
Everything had to be done in-between Stones time.
It's not just parliament that requires radical modernisation. It's our democratic processes.
I still cherish the memory of walking into the Parliament for the first time.