Article 5HB9X Britain’s overgrown Eton schoolboys have turned the country into their playground | John Harris

Britain’s overgrown Eton schoolboys have turned the country into their playground | John Harris

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John Harris
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The reckless disdain of Boris Johnson and David Cameron is evidence of the institutional elitism blighting our politics

Over the past fortnight, the news from Westminster has rather resembled a weird play about pre-revolutionary France, or Tsarist Russia circa 1916.

In some parts of the country, the rate of unemployment runs at 15%. Six million people are now reckoned to be on universal credit. I was in Birmingham this week, where I heard lots of talk about the impossibility of finding work, and local businesses hanging on by their fingernails. But every time I switched on the radio, I heard a twisted soap opera about money, taste (or the lack of it) and a prime minister who is reportedly having difficulty getting by on 150,000 a year. Boris Johnson's alleged insistence that he was minded to let the bodies pile high in their thousands" rather than impose another lockdown suggests a Bourbon or Romanov driven to exasperation by the necessity of difficult choices. There is something similarly monarchical about the swift binning of the 2.6m Downing Street briefing room - further proof, it seems, that austerity need only worry the plebs.

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