
Despite claims of cost cutting, and howls of protest,
governments always find ingenuous ways of flushing money down the
drain. One recent wheeze is the installation of a King James Bible
in every school - at a reported cost of £375,000. The figure in
question is a curiously high one, given that a copy of the KJV
costs £5.39 on Amazon. So, unless there are over 69,500 schools, ...
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