No questions asked from this quarter Foxy...but I hope he's a bit more careful with the Novichok this time
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As you know onelife is a self-taught genius from the school of smart arses so I think you should get your calculator out again and try again.david63 wrote: 22 Aug 2020, 08:55Think you are a bit out there OL (unless you are a graduate from the Diane Abbott school of mathmatics). It is more like £10 million, and that is before inflation - so at least £25 million.
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Let's see ... excluding leap years .... 500 per day x 365 days in a year x 55 years in clinksville = 10,037,500 
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THE cost to the taxpayer of holding inmates in our crisis-hit jails is at a record high, a Sun on Sunday study reveals today. The bill is now £43,213 a year, or £118 a day, for every place at our 117 prisons — up nearly six per cent in the past 12 monthsManoverboard wrote: 22 Aug 2020, 09:34Let's see ... excluding leap years .... 500 per day x 365 days in a year x 55 years in clinksville = 10,037,500![]()
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Be cheaper to give him a nice cheery cup of Rosey Lee a la russki!!!Manoverboard wrote: 22 Aug 2020, 09:34Let's see ... excluding leap years .... 500 per day x 365 days in a year x 55 years in clinksville = 10,037,500![]()
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But we are talking about being on "suicide watch" which is in addition to your figures!Onelife wrote: 22 Aug 2020, 09:44THE cost to the taxpayer of holding inmates in our crisis-hit jails is at a record high, a Sun on Sunday study reveals today. The bill is now £43,213 a year, or £118 a day, for every place at our 117 prisons — up nearly six per cent in the past 12 months
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david63 wrote: 22 Aug 2020, 09:54But we are talking about being on "suicide watch" which is in addition to your figures!Onelife wrote: 22 Aug 2020, 09:44THE cost to the taxpayer of holding inmates in our crisis-hit jails is at a record high, a Sun on Sunday study reveals today. The bill is now £43,213 a year, or £118 a day, for every place at our 117 prisons — up nearly six per cent in the past 12 months
It might well be £500 hundred a day on "suicide watch" but you, me and Screwy know this isn’t going to happen for any extended period of time…that being said I rather suspect each prison governor will seize any opportunity they can to boost their own prison revenues?