Everywhere you look in London, that historic and cool old building you see is probably infested with rats. Rats are everywhere in the capital of Old Blighty, and apparently things are starting to get worse than ever. The best actors in the world stand before the footlights in London’s West End, and they find their dressing rooms infested with mice, rats, and fleas. Even more unsettling, the meeting place of the peers of the land, the noble gentry who have guided and protected England for hundreds of years, Parliment’s House of Lords? It’s also infested with vermin.
If Parliment is infested with vermin (not making a political statement, I mean actual vermin) and the famous West End theater district is full of rats (again, no social commentary implied), then what possible hope does anyone have should they choose to, say, renovate an old house or move into a historic building in London? If they can’t keep the mice out of the police station, Nigel Cuppatea has no shot at keeping the critters from inside his home.
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