I knew that I was having a bit of fun, it's a nice little story but he's employed 600 in 20 years, there were more than 45,500 prisoners released last year so 30 per year he employs 0.065 of them, so you could say he's getting the best of the best.
He is now prisons minister and is talking about a third that shouldn't be in prison. Talk of a third of prisoners that could potentially leave prison and linking it with his company's success in employing less than one-tenth of one percent is ridiculous!
He's a concern and one to watch as is Angela Rayner and housing and planning lets see what they do in twelve months!