It seems to many, just as it seemed to Tony the quadruple super rollover lottery winner one rainy British afternoon, that TV soaps and state-encouraged gambling are not the fun and innocuous additions to culture and community they are billed to be, but whereas most merely grumble and moan about miserable gaslighting soaps and depressing gambling, Tony, now all of a sudden with nothing to lose and 156M burning a hole in his pocket, decided to register a very loud public complaint, so loud that it could not be ignored.
Tony knew that taking out Coronation Street, EastEnders, gambling and addiction to TV and to groupthink in Great Britain might cost him his entire fortune, yet he was ready to pay that price as he prepared to forcibly change the culture and lives of tens of millions of his countrymen and women, legally, peacefully, using capitalism, lawyers, advertisements, guile and tenacity to deconstruct the toxic pillars of the current broken system.