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Topic History of: Max Clifford - and...
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JK2006 I have to say I found food in hospitals even worse than that in prisons.
JK2006 Yes; I have to say I found healthcare very good; like the NHS they try hard but like all giant organisations, the prisons are run to budgets and budgets demand crap food and little exercise.
holocaust21 JK, that's pretty damning if that can be proven, as that could mean the UK prisons are in violation of the ECHR right to life, no...?
honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
Why did he die? 74 isn't that old? Well; the same reason I became diabetic during my time in jail; the food is packed with all the wrong ingredients for health and you get very little exercise. Whether or not you liked Clifford (I didn't; he started the witch hunt against me 18 years ago) - nobody deserves to die and prison can kill.

And the same is true of hospitals.
md Prisons are aparthied-like containers of society's unwanted, unconscious emotions.