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Previously on "Jack Straw evicts 600 prison officers from their homes"
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostJack Straw evicts 600 prison officers from their homes
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostWhat about those tens of thousands of squaddies' families who are in married quarters? How about evicting them too?
It's a dead easy solution. I'm sure all those forces wives in Borden and Aldershot won't mind one little bit - helping do their bit for the good of the country.
Please, please, please someone tell me this is a spoof.
Having experienced Married Quarters as a child can say they are perfect for criminals - made me a good one.
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Originally posted by wc2 View PostThus creating more room in prison for the poor people who can't pay for their TV license.
Or their council taxes
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Originally posted by wc2 View PostHow many of these thugs in UK prisons do not hold a UK passport?
Simply stick these people on planes and send them back to their country of origin. Send them 1st class it will still work out cheaper than keeping them here.
Least Cherie Blair will get more taxpayers money fighting the case.
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How many of these thugs in UK prisons do not hold a UK passport?
Simply stick these people on planes and send them back to their country of origin. Send them 1st class it will still work out cheaper than keeping them here.
Thus creating more room in prison for the poor people who can't pay for their TV license.
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What about those tens of thousands of squaddies' families who are in married quarters? How about evicting them too?
It's a dead easy solution. I'm sure all those forces wives in Borden and Aldershot won't mind one little bit - helping do their bit for the good of the country.
Please, please, please someone tell me this is a spoof.
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Why don't they just build a big hole and throw all of the prisoners in there?
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Nothing this government does surprises me. They need a proper opposition party.
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Jack Straw evicts 600 prison officers from their homes
Jack Straw evicts 600 prison officers from their homes .. and moves convicts in to ease jails crisis
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