Ian, a 60-year-old retired operations manager, sat down with Nina, a 37-year-old tram driver, at The Jane Eyre in Manchester. They were an unlikely duo - Ian, a lifelong Labour supporter, and Nina, who had recently switched her allegiance to the Green Party.
As they dined on their respective meals, Ian expressed his frustration towards certain individuals, saying "I think certain people definitely need to be locked up." He explained that some of these individuals are beyond rehabilitation but pose a significant threat to public safety.
However, Nina took a different stance on prisoners' rights and rehabilitation. She stated that she is in favor of locking people up when they're a danger to the public, with an emphasis on repeat low-level offenders. Ian was puzzled by her statement that prisons don't work, given his years of working in the medical technology industry.
Their conversation delved into various topics such as Trump's presidency and its impact on international relations, particularly regarding Venezuela and Greenland. Both agreed that nobody seems to be doing anything about it.
They also touched upon the issue of antisemitism and Islamophobia. Ian mentioned an attack at a synagogue near his home, while Nina discussed the prevalence of racism in her area but not necessarily against Jewish people.
The two eventually parted ways with a friendly exchange on social interaction - with Nina driving trams on one day and potentially bumping into Ian at a station another day.
As they dined on their respective meals, Ian expressed his frustration towards certain individuals, saying "I think certain people definitely need to be locked up." He explained that some of these individuals are beyond rehabilitation but pose a significant threat to public safety.
However, Nina took a different stance on prisoners' rights and rehabilitation. She stated that she is in favor of locking people up when they're a danger to the public, with an emphasis on repeat low-level offenders. Ian was puzzled by her statement that prisons don't work, given his years of working in the medical technology industry.
Their conversation delved into various topics such as Trump's presidency and its impact on international relations, particularly regarding Venezuela and Greenland. Both agreed that nobody seems to be doing anything about it.
They also touched upon the issue of antisemitism and Islamophobia. Ian mentioned an attack at a synagogue near his home, while Nina discussed the prevalence of racism in her area but not necessarily against Jewish people.
The two eventually parted ways with a friendly exchange on social interaction - with Nina driving trams on one day and potentially bumping into Ian at a station another day.