Wed, Mar 10, 2021
Ricky from the UK, fireman. He is deeply dissatisfied with an official report following the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017. Jérôme from France, unemployed. He has been wearing a yellow vest for two years. Robin from Belgium, benefit claimant. The victim of a serious accident, he is giving it yet another go as a Deliveroo bike messenger.
Andor from Hungary, dog breeder. He lives on the border with Serbia and did not lose love for the refugees and asylum seekers who threatened his kennel. Vera from Germany, chief radical-right wing party AfD. A migrant who escaped growing anti-Semitism herself, she suspects many newcomers in German society nurture an anti-Jewish reflex. Gery from Belgium, owner of a transport company. He is annoyed by the politicians' inadequacy at containing the nuisance caused by transmigrants.
Giuseppe from Italy, retired prison guard. Lost his eldest son when the Genoa bridge collapsed. Corinne from Malta, publicist. She is investigating the circumstances in which her sister, journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, was murdered. John from, Italy, English teacher. He is investigating the death of his roommate Imane Fadil.
Henk-Jan from The Netherlands, reformed preacher. He is sick to death of what he labels the intolerance of the tolerant. Wolfgang from Germany, former chief Cologne police. He deemed responsible for the large-scale sexual assaults and rapes on Cologne's station square on New Year's Eve 2015. Jayne from the UK, youth worker. She exposed a scandal of widespread sexual abuse of mainly underage girls in Rotherham.
Francis and Marco from Belgium, unemployed. Brothers. Respectively spent fifteen and eighteen years in prison. Frans from The Netherlands, CFO of a bank until recently. Wrongfully accused of a sex crime by his ex. Mauro from Belgium, gas station manager. Two years ago, he and his partner were horrendously beaten up by an upstairs neighbour.