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    Default Re: How can you privatise every service and yet not privatise a monarchy?

    Tony Blair loves working for tyrants and the banks. On that basis he was born to serve monarchs. Here is Russell Brand's latest video, and I have to say, I think Brand is splendid these days. It is almost as though he has taken my ideas, vitriol and madness from several years ago and made it all palatable to the masses with a wonderfully cohesive set of factual points and observations.


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    Cameron is a funny old bean he said that he did not beleive the NHS should be privatised but did want to open it up to non-profit making organisations. Prison, probation, post, trains, gas/electric have been sold off with the Tories. They would never dare touch the monarchy.
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    No, he is an evil, despicable man. This is a man who laughs at paedophilia and yet rises when he meets the Queen who has offspring that hang out with paedo's. Yes, I will hammer it home that the British elite are into Paedophilia, until they do something about it.

    North Korea? Pfft! Britain!

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    Default Re: How can you privatise every service and yet not privatise a monarchy?

    Don't live there but I voted for Prisons. Hey- those who do it in America make a Gr8 living.

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    Default Re: How can you privatise every service and yet not privatise a monarchy?

    If they do like U.S.A : taxpayers would have to pay for any empty beds should crime rates fall below that quota.


    Private Corporations world wide- are following the American trend which is: striking deals with states that contain clauses guaranteeing high prison occupancy rates.

    Check out/google The report, “Criminal: How Lockup Quotas and ‘Low-Crime Taxes’ Guarantee Profits for Private Prison Corporations,”


    It documents the contracts of private prison companies who hold state governments to guarantee prison occupancy rates (AKA a fucking quota) to be met or..

    or force taxpayers to pay for empty beds if the prison population decreases

    If they go like America- whom had 48 state governors in 2012 whom utilizes Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), Thisone company buys up & operate public state prisons. for like 10-20 year contract.
    Those who don't play ball there way? Then they send something called lobbyist to washington to (lobby) for it. Or they will fund politicians outright who then turn around & claim government is to fucked up to run a prison. So let a private company do it.

    Last- I am not sure if CCA is the old Wackenhut. Wackenhut got tired of being questioned about how they got rich off of people going to jail-so they changed their name.

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    Whats the old saying? Crime pays or Crime doesnt pay? Crime pays prison builders...well. Very Well.

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    Prisons are privatised here and they have poor conditions and a lot of drug problems.
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    Default Re: How can you privatise every service and yet not privatise a monarchy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Tony Blair loves working for tyrants and the banks. On that basis he was born to serve monarchs. Here is Russell Brand's latest video, and I have to say, I think Brand is splendid these days. It is almost as though he has taken my ideas, vitriol and madness from several years ago and made it all palatable to the masses with a wonderfully cohesive set of factual points and observations.


    The only thing funny about Brand is he claims to be a comedian.

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