Ian Dunt
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He probably gave it about 45 minutes, thought he was extreme β
absolutely no sense he'd be affected by the consequences of any of the decisions that he made.
He went to Eton, I think, didn't he?
Exactly.
The difference between private and public in the UK is essentially a cultural distinction.
Private schools are schools that you pay for, but they look very much like a normal school.
Public schools are their own kind of internal, cultural, intellectual and emotionally abusive ecosystem.
So, for instance, Eton will have its own games, like its own sports.
I mean, just kind of, but it doesn't really play the sports that other people play.
It doesn't really play rugby and football and cricket and all of that.
It plays the sports that it has itself invented.
It will have its own words, its own lingo, its own slang, and its own very specific ways of brutalising the next generation of British wealthy children.
Yes.
Yeah.
And so was I, to be fair, because generally speaking, the history of British politics is that if you say to people there's an economic risk to doing this, they won't do it.
I mean, that's how the Conservatives have won all the elections.
I mean, Labour hardly ever in power.
It's so rare that Labour get power.
And part of the reason is it's really easy for the Conservatives.
We're the very, very right-wing press.