Imprisonment without charges
Not content with seven, fourteen, or even twenty-eight days, the British government wants to extend imprisonment without charges to fifty-six days.
But why stop there?
As my newspaper-style1 infographic clearly shows, by some time in 2008, we should expect the length of time for which people can be imprisoned without facing charges to be extended to infinity.
1. I.e., without paying much attention to statistical rigour.