Golly. Of course the courts and the state are in collusion.
The interests of the state and those of the courts almost completely align. Class interests in the UK really matter and the rulers (not the members of parliament, the actual rulers) and the judges all went to the same schools, they are all cousins essentially.
There is no need for explicit corruption and collusion but there is plenty of that too.
The interests of the state and those of the courts almost completely align. Class interests in the UK really matter and the rulers (not the members of parliament, the actual rulers) and the judges all went to the same schools, they are all cousins essentially.
There is no need for explicit corruption and collusion but there is plenty of that too.