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A Public School Prime Minister ... at last !
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Thank goodness we have an Etonian back in No.10.
Public schoolboys are taught how to lead, and how to be leaders.
At "normal" schools, they are afraid of appearing "elitist" and so they are taught "how to be equal" ...
... what earthly use is that ???
PMs should not "empathise" with us, or "relate to" us ... they should LEAD us !!
Remember ... Tony Blair was educated at Fettes College ... the Scottish equivalent of Eton.
I think a public school education should be a pre-requisite of standing for Prime Minister.
Public schoolboys are taught how to lead, and how to be leaders.
At "normal" schools, they are afraid of appearing "elitist" and so they are taught "how to be equal" ...
... what earthly use is that ???
PMs should not "empathise" with us, or "relate to" us ... they should LEAD us !!
Remember ... Tony Blair was educated at Fettes College ... the Scottish equivalent of Eton.
I think a public school education should be a pre-requisite of standing for Prime Minister.
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But Sandy ... she supports my case ... not yours.
Mrs T did not have the benefit of a public school education.
Therefore, when she came to power, instead of slipping comfortably into the role of leadership, she became an obsessive, self cenred tyrant, with no regard for the wants or needs of others.
A Roedean girl, or a Benenden girl, would have been much more suitable for the job.
Mrs T did not have the benefit of a public school education.
Therefore, when she came to power, instead of slipping comfortably into the role of leadership, she became an obsessive, self cenred tyrant, with no regard for the wants or needs of others.
A Roedean girl, or a Benenden girl, would have been much more suitable for the job.
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