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Life for the prisoners is as normal as it is possible to be in a prison.
"If you're a young black man, you're more likely to be in a prison cell than studying at a top university," he wrote.
Mr. Phillips has crossed the country to start up Socrates Cafés, which despite the name are as likely to be in a prison as at the local Starbucks.
The Prime Minister specifically mentioned the university in a call for widespread reforms, writing in the Sunday Times that black people were "more likely to be in a prison cell than studying at a top university".
Meanwhile the model appears to be in a prison gym, which gives the whole thing a much more sinister air: is this the outfit the "daddy" makes the prettiest inmates wear, in an act of highly imaginative sexual intimidation?
"My father said if you were born 30 years ago, you'd probably be in a prison, because the ideas you have are so dangerous" he told the American TV interviewer Charlie Rose in 2011.
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