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Charlie and the Money factory
Details of about £80bn of spending on items over £25,000 have been published online as part of what ministers call their "transparency agenda".
It reveals that Prince Charles got a cheque from the Ministry of Justice for £667,000 - rent for Dartmoor prison, which is on his land. He was also paid £677,000 by the Army for access to Dartmoor.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11792894
I wonder how many bullet proof jackets that would have bought?
It reveals that Prince Charles got a cheque from the Ministry of Justice for £667,000 - rent for Dartmoor prison, which is on his land. He was also paid £677,000 by the Army for access to Dartmoor.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11792894
I wonder how many bullet proof jackets that would have bought?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.well like I said Innovation, the previous owner had other things on his mind and wasn't quite as enthusiastic, pretty much like the rest of his job history really
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"How did he come to own the land? Was it hard work and good investments or did mummy give him it? Why should these people have everything handed to them just because of some accident of birth?"
So what you are saying is that when a hard-working couple die, who have slaved in order to afford an expensive house, that house should not be passed on to some feckless son who has not worked to earn it? You are single-handedly rewriting the laws of inheritance here. (This is not to imply that the Royal Family are hard-working or otherwise)
So what you are saying is that when a hard-working couple die, who have slaved in order to afford an expensive house, that house should not be passed on to some feckless son who has not worked to earn it? You are single-handedly rewriting the laws of inheritance here. (This is not to imply that the Royal Family are hard-working or otherwise)
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