
Keir Starmer’s Cabinet has the lowest percentage of privately educated members ever, with just 1 person (4%) compared to 63% in Rishi Sunak’s Cabinet
by Half_A_

Keir Starmer’s Cabinet has the lowest percentage of privately educated members ever, with just 1 person (4%) compared to 63% in Rishi Sunak’s Cabinet
by Half_A_
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“thEY arE JuSt BLuE ToREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE”
Good. We desperately need a more representative government after the last 14 years.
Self made high achievers tend to be good at their jobs, as people who are no such thing like to frequently point out as they mistakenly think it describes them.
And an abundance of genuine experts rather than political loyalists, [as explained here](https://youtu.be/IhxlJgWxU9U?si=TL0xo0Bea0c5sqW4)
Yep, so far, very early of course, good signs. This, the cabinet he’s appointed, and his speeches show a different Starmer, in control and confident.
I think it’s two, Louise Haigh and Anneliese Dodds, but the point still stands.
Don’t believe anyone who tells you that all parties are the same.
Wasn’t his biggest fan but it’s off to a good Start
Still got the thick as muck northern lass as second in command though
I don’t mind where they’re educated so long as they’re not cunts.
How many never went to University? How many were apprentices?
I don’t think the title is correct? Healy and Haigh is 2, not 1.
how could they have aided the electorate when they had nothing in common with them??
Really couldn’t give a toss, just do the job and stop flag waving about how none privately educated you are
It’s really quite a pathetic measure of competence. Boo hiss people with a private education in government. Private school means they must be RICH. The same stupid stereotypes as all the utterly moronic Tarquin comments we have seen over the last few weeks from the chronically ignorant who think every independent school is Eton.