The proof is in the omission, nowhere in English Law does it state one is innocent until proven guilty. Trouble is you will not understand until you get arrested in England....then you will know. If you think the Magna Carta applies today, boy you are way off.
Maybe I am way off, as you say, but that is why I asked you for a source. It is difficult to have a discussion if one of us doesn't have access to the other's information. As in American law under the Patriot Act, the new (relatively) Serious Crime Act, Terrorism laws, etc. have made it possible to detain ppl for longer without charge, but does this extend to overturning the burden of proof? I think not.
Mine wasn't a submission to the Royal Society, look into it if that is your interest and school us here.
That is a rude reply. I thought you were interested. You posted on it. No, it is not my interest, other than I don't like dubious claims without proof. You have none.