Sentences with phrase «posh boys who»

In more areas of life than one, the days of the posh boys who don't know the price of a pint of milk may be numbered.
«Not only are Cameron and Osborne two posh boys who don't know the price of milk but they're two arrogant posh boys who show no remorse, no contrition and no passion to want to understand the lives of others, and that is their crime,» she said in an interview with the Daily Politics programme.
Nadine Dorries MP has said the PM and his chancellor are «two arrogant posh boys who show no remorse, no contrition and no passion to want to understand the lives of others.»
Meanwhile, Tory MP Nadine Dorries called Osborne and Cameron «arrogant posh boys who show no remorse and no compassion».
«I think that not only are Cameron and Osborne two posh boys who don't know the price of milk, but they are two arrogant posh boys who show no remorse, no contrition, and no passion to want to understand the lives of others — and that is their real crime.»
He said the recent general election saw Ed Miliband's «Hampstead geek» lose to Cameron's «Eton posh boy who has forgotten the price of milk».

Not exact matches

David Cameron has vowed to «stay in touch» with voters as he and George Osborne were condemned by a Tory backbencher for being «arrogant posh boys» who do not know the price of milk.
A bad Budget, a double dip recession, and allegations that he's a «posh boy» who «doesn't know the price of milk» all tend to stick to you in a bad way.
Indeed she herself has tapped into this public sentiment when she denounced the Prime Minister and the Chancellor as» two arrogant posh boys» who didn't know the price of milk.
My mates who like posh boys use muddy matches and nickname it muddy puddles — country lovers dating site.
He's not likable in the novel's first pages, when he's a scholarship student at a posh boys» school in Australia, and he remains unlikable at the end, when he's a 30 - something who doesn't know what to do with his life.
Nordberg stunningly uncovers the history and reality of the enduring Afghani custom of the bacha posh, girls who dress and pass as boys.
As they grow, their friendship deepens into something more; after all, it's Miel who's the keeper of Sam's secret, who realizes he used to be different, and who understands why he is drawn to bacha posh, a Pakistani practice where families without sons allow a daughter to live as a boy.
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