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Jack's got an answer for crime and unemployment
not to mention a boon for the economy: build more prisons, build the walls higher lock them away for longer and longer Manufacture jobs by building new prisons prison staff, prison guards, administration Capital Investment, privatization They're profit to be made from incarceration Jack Straw, Jack Straw He's the physical embodiment of the law And he knows about crime and he knows about war and I'm not voting for him anymore I'll give Jack's opinion for what it's worth: There are two kinds of people on this earth those who are good and don't break the law and those locked in prisons cos that's all they're good for Well I say to Jack: Go ask your son Is it possible for laws to bend when all is said and done? He blames the parents when the children go astray But he doesn't blame himself because he rules, okay? Jack Straw, Jack Straw... You can't pull wool over Jack's eyes Peaceful protester's are terrorists in disguise It's time that they learned to protest in silence or else Jack will teach them a lesson in violence Jack Straw, Jack Straw He's a difficult man to ignore cos he protects the rich, imprisons the poor He's got that hand on that key in the door Question his policies and he'll give you what for Well I'm not voting for him anymore No more |
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