The Day of the Draw at Hogwarts

v3 Chapter 112: yes minister

"Just a coincidence," said Tom, smiling.

His prison is really about to start construction.

Tom's prison plan was a coincidence. In recent years, Daying's finances have been somewhat difficult, and it is necessary to find someone to increase revenue and reduce expenditure. The plan of this private prison is very appetizing to the ministers. The only concern is that this is a prison for serious criminals, and it needs to be seriously considered. However, with Yuri helping to clear the relationship, it seems that it will not be possible. become a problem.

Coincidentally, the House of Commons has recently been distracted by the reorganization of the cabinet, so they won't get involved - Tom's prison is under the banner of "human rights"!

His partner Yuri claimed that the prison has complete security facilities and will be one of the most difficult prisons to escape in the world after completion. However, the prisoners held in it also have a lot of free space to exercise and read in various facilities. , part-time job and other activities.

This is very appetizing to those fat-headed congressmen.

The atmosphere in Great Britain is a bit strange recently, and there are more and more people calling for the "human rights of prisoners". They don't think about what evil these people have done, they just want to improve their treatment. As if being more comfortable in prison would help prisoners get to heaven.

Of course, this is just the beginning, and this trend will only become more exaggerated in the future. For example, Halden Prison in Norway was completed in 2010, which took 10 years and cost 252 million US dollars. Prison systems focus on human rights, where inmates are still afforded citizenship, such as health care. The living conditions of the prisoners inside can catch up with the citizens of most developing countries.

More than 450 acres of forest are reserved around the prison to cover the walls, while 12 acres of natural woodland are reserved inside the prison. Flowers are planted in the woods, and there are walking and jogging trails and wooden chairs inside, making the prison like a big garden. If I didn't tell you, you would probably think that this is a high-end resort.

In this prison, each prisoner lives alone in a room with a flat-screen TV, a miniature refrigerator and a separate, clean and tidy bathroom. Well, the master bedroom has a separate bathroom, and the lighting is good...

How many houses rented by migrant workers are not as good as these prison cells?

In addition, there are all kinds of free snacks, ice cream and drinks, and there is even a dental clinic with advanced equipment in the prison.

What's even more outrageous is that all the prisoners inside are serious criminals. Most of their crimes are murder, **** and drug trafficking...

If this kind of person is used as spiritual food for dementors, there will be some mental burden.

Tom said he couldn't understand the behavior of giving these scumbags super high-level treatment. What's wrong with using this money for something else? Do you have to build a seven-star prison?

Tom thought it would be great if all the scum from all over Europe could be sent to his prison. Unfortunately, all of this is just wishful thinking on his part. The prison he wanted to build didn't even draw the blueprint!

What's more interesting is that Tom also has an unexpected help.

London, Office of the Minister for Administration

"Humphrey, this is so shocking!" Huck held his glasses in one hand, and stared at a document with the other, looking intently.

"Minister?" A well-dressed middle-aged man was holding a black document bag standing in front of Minister Harker, looking a little confused, wondering what his minister was going crazy about. This man is Sir Humphrey Appleby, Huck's permanent secretary, and the man behind the scenes of the entire department.

"I mean, the country's expenditure on prisoners is really staggering-a destroyer is burned a year! And this number is increasing rapidly." Huck threw the documents on the desk and rubbed them weakly. forehead.

"So?" Sir Humphrey was not in a hurry to express his attitude, but wanted to hear Huck's opinion. Today he can be said to have come prepared.

Some time ago, my alumni in Oxford introduced a successful international freight forwarder to me, and he hit it off with the rich man named Yuri at first sight and had a good conversation.

As a friend, Yuri sincerely invited Humphrey to join his business—a private prison. After a little understanding, Humphrey felt that this business seems to be very good, and it is a business that is sure to make money. So he readily agreed, and stuffed a report into the minister's file box.

That report is the annual prison spending report. He believed that Huck would not be indifferent after seeing it.

Sure enough, Huck was caught by this report like a hooked fish.

"Prison is a place to reform prisoners. It is an institution that exists to punish them. How can it be so extravagant and wasteful? The annual expenses of the prisoners here almost catch up with my living expenses." Huck didn't notice that Humphrey Lai's conspiracy, he complained to himself.

"Prisoners should be allowed to do hard labor in the prison, and let them use their labor in exchange for their own living expenses."

"Minister, if I didn't know that you didn't graduate from Oxford, I would definitely suspect that you are a Soviet spy." Sir Humphrey complained.

Huck:? ? ?

"Prisoners in the Soviet Union don't spend much. They like to send prisoners to the wilderness of Siberia to grow potatoes—maize in some years. I believe that if you follow the example of the Soviet Union, you will be able to keep the cost down. I think you can Choosing the location in Scotland and letting the prisoners fish and feed themselves. It was a bold decision."

Huck heard Sir Humphrey's eccentricity, and also grasped two key words: the Soviet Union and boldness.

This is simply poison for a politician like him, and there will be endless troubles after getting infected.

He shivered, almost wanting to throw away the thoughts in his head. But after a while, probably out of conscience condemnation, he tentatively asked Humphrey: "Sir Humphrey, are we less Soviet, less aggressive, but enough to reduce What about the way the prisoners spend their money?"

Humphrey was waiting for his words. Just now, he was still worrying in his heart whether he had said too much, which directly extinguished the minister's idea of ​​cutting funds. Fortunately, Huck finally spoke.

"Of course, Minister." Humphrey pretended to think for a while~lightnovelpub.net~ gave his own strategy.

"Private prison?" Huck looked in disbelief, "How did these two words come together?"

After learning about it in detail, Huck suddenly discovered that a private prison is really a good thing! Save money and trouble without taking the pot.

Once the money is given to the contractor, these prisoners have nothing to do with me from then on, which is perfect.

Even better, this set of Nizi from across the ocean has been used for a long time, and there seems to be nothing wrong with it.

"Very well, then let's try to privatize the prison." Huck made up his mind.

"Yes, Minister." A smile appeared on the corner of Humphrey's mouth.

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