On Radio 4's Thought for the Day this morning, it said that it costs more to keep someone in prison than it does to keep them at Eton.
Brings a whole new meaning to 'the privileged classes' does it not?
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On Radio 4's Thought for the Day this morning, it said that it costs more to keep someone in prison than it does to keep them at Eton.
Brings a whole new meaning to 'the privileged classes' does it not?
Privileged Asses?
(In all senses of the word.)
At least there's less chance of getting buggered in prison
Are they proposing that we send all criminals to Eton as a cost saving? I'm all for it but I think there might be some overcrowding.
Also think of all the bad habits and criminal skills that will get passed on. Those Eton boys will be teaching the criminals all sorts.
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