The phrase
"public schoolboy" refers to a student who attends a prestigious private school, typically in the United Kingdom.
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Even though I want change I can't see how it can happen when we're dealing with a closed shop full of ex
Public schoolboys who know nothing about football..
This Danny Graham is a rather well - to -
do public schoolboy and he Matilde have been spotted holidaying together in Setubal, where she is originally from.
Always preparing for the worst, she's expecting allegations of removing her husband because he (unlike her) backed Remain in the referendum and is a «
white public schoolboy».
His dislike of
privileged public schoolboys (something Friedman doesn't emphasise enough) is well known and palpable, with Cameron and Clegg now acting as particular targets.
12:25 - Sharon Hodgson quotes the Tories» Nadine Dorries saying «the problem is policy is being run by two
public schoolboys who don't know what it's like to go to the supermarket and put things back on the shelves because they can't afford it».
Green party MP Caroline Lucas said: «Sadly, this immature,
public schoolboy mentality is an unpleasant fact of politics - and Ukip seem to excel at it.
After
the public schoolboy cheers died down, Hague smirked: «I won't mention his slip to the deputy prime minister... It's entirely between ourselves...»
He was bitterly resentful at being replaced by Hugh Gaitskell, his former deputy and
a public schoolboy.
Although both were born in Scotland, they were very different figures: Brown the son of a Church of Scotland minister in Fife, an academic and Labour man to his fingers, Blair
the public schoolboy son of a Tory voter, who'd shown little interest in politics at university and more in playing in a rock band.