Yeah and the sun is an orb of water. What a load of bollocks
Hancock lying? I refuse to believe it.
So his father was a GP and his mum ran a pharmacist and he went to a private boarding school.
Defiantly not privileged at all.
We’ve almost been to a private boarding school when we were young and have millions in the bank.
The reason he got a scholarship was because his parents forked out tons of money for private tuition lessons.
Plus growing up in a oharmacist with your dad being a GP in the 80s and 90s meant you were very well off.
Now if he was talking about Sadiq Khan then I’d agree. Whether you like the guy or not, you have to admit he grafted his way to where he is now.
The weird thing is that everyone, absolutely everyone who is successful believes it was down to their own efforts.
Compared to most of the cabinet he had quite poor upbringing. It wasn’t until he married into a billionaire family that he could match their wealth.
lmao I don’t know what’s more likely, this guy’s lying out of his ass or he truly believes what he’s saying.
> Monday – “I don’t have any working class friends”
> Tuesday – “everyone remembers the 1970s”
> Wednesday – “this billionaire isn’t privileged
I know we like to call the Tories dishonest, but this leadership does seem to be a contest to prove that they don’t even know that ordinary people don’t exist. Like they’ve got a literal blindspot and can’t recognise anyone who isn’t over 50 and rich.
That explains their policies. If they don’t recognise that there’s a human who’s suffering when they cut wages and benefits, why would it seem like an immoral act to them?
Rishi has been paying for access to power and paying for PR to make him the next PM for years now. Not a single person who isn’t privileged would do that. The level of entitlement to think you deserve to buy your way to run the country isn’t something you learn overnight.
The fact this guy is pretty much being shoehorned in to this role saddens me.
He is every bit as bad as Boris – albeit for different reasons.
So most of BJs supporters are pitching for Fishy Sunak so they can continue to be in cabinet and plunder the country. So what change are we getting ? It’d the same old same old yet again.
Can I just not have any more of
Pishy Sunak
Domidick Raab
Matt Handick
Giant Flapps
Jacob Piss mugg
Etc etc etc
One has to agree.
By jolly, the boys down at the polo club the other day, only one of the chaps wasn’t a billionaire. Fellow only had a few millions to his name, thus we took pity on the poor lad and let him clean out our shotguns between huntings.
Chucked him a few million to help him on his way
He went to a private boarding school, then became a Fulbright scholar with degrees from Oxford and Stanford — in Philosophy and Econ, not exactly the trades for people who cash paychecks. He began working at Goldman’s Sachs managing entire portfolios *when he was just 21.* He was a hedge fund manager at 25. And his marital wealth allowed him to start his own fund worth $700 million — all before his 30th birthday.
His father in law is worth over $4 billion. Guess what? You don’t get to marry a billionaire’s child (informally arranged or otherwise) unless your family already has gaudy, impeccable credentials.
I’m not sure in what world that’s not privileged.
Compared to whom? He will never have struggled and has more family money than most families have owned if you want back centuries. If he is not privileged then who is? When his upbringing has been better than all but a handful of people in the UK, he is the definition of privileged.
Matt Hancock: “ Ya I mean like he can’t be privileged as he was ‘Rishi-one-butler’…..pffftt ……….the rest of us had three butlers. He didn’t even have a shoe-butler. So sad for him”
[An Academic Scholarship, Exhibition or Headmaster’s Nomination does not automatically carry a remission of school fees. Financial assistance is available via our substantial bursaries programme.](https://www.winchestercollege.org/admissions/election)
Even if he got a scholarship, his parents still paid the full fees – currently £45k for boarders or £33k for day pupils. Saying “oh he got a scholarship so he earned his place there” doesn’t make it any less privileged.
I don’t think I would want Matt the twat to endorse me!
I realised that this government doesn’t know what privilege is when they claimed that growing up with 2 parents with upper-middle-class jobs wasn’t privileged.
They really don’t live in the real world.
It no longer matters, even if he were. He’s proven him self an enemy of anyone who isn’t him, his circle, or his benefactors.
So of course Handcock would say that. I might, if it gave me a cushy government job and all the coke I could quaff.
He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth as opposed to a gold diamond encrusted spoon
The whole Conservative party are completely out of touch with the British people.
The man is from a middle class family, he said in that video of his that was leaked out in the british press for god sake. 🤨 I’m not sure why tories think denying or lying is somehow helping them avoid hardcore (raw) facts about Sunak
Oh no they haven’t wheeled this spineless,snivelling little shit out again have they,thought we had seen the back of this lying cunt.
Why is Matt “Hands Face Back to my Place” Hancock being asked for an opinion on anything? He should be in his room thinking about his actions.
Sure Matt – and you didn’t cheat on your wife while also breaking COVID Lockdown rules. /s
This is frankly idiotic – The point of the privilege is that he *didn’t have to put in comparable effort* that literally anyone else would have to put in to achieve what he has achieved.
He’s not a genius, he’s somebody for whom the established system is built to support. His parents earned enough money to be worth “defending” which is why they’re Tories, and *precisely that Tory privilege* is why he was able to achieve what he did.
Oxford etc is impressive *if you do it on your own* IE you don’t have a blank cheque to spend on tutors, the best education & support, assistants to do the application process for you, people to help manage your course and workload, and a fuck load of cash to make sure you never have to worry about money while you do it all.
Literally 99% of the country have *none of that*.
So to claim genius status after all that is frankly ignorant of not a straight up lie.
It’s comparably not that difficult to do an incredibly complex and impressive job *if you don’t actually do it all*.
This is the same argument as with doctors and soldiers. The impressive thing they do is to be *both* good in their respective professions, and a good citizen outside of them.
If they develop god complexes or murder people when they’re in civil society, *they didn’t do both* and are therefore not worthy of the praise their positions seem to merit in this country.
Exactly the same is true of the wealthy – it’s why every mainstream media column is written by the children of the previous writers or other metropolitan elite – because they’re the only ones in the position to do it for free for 5 years at the beginning. It’s the inherent problem with our system built on nepotism and inheritance.
“Please please please just give me a cabinet position, I’ll say anything.”
He went to Winchester College:
>The fee for Boarding pupils will be £45,936 per annum
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Said about the guy who claimed “I am not friend of the working class”
https://twitter.com/PoliticsJOE_UK/status/1545723013865377792?s=20&t=JoeRZFnBFHI9MdDwnCyQNw
Yeah and the sun is an orb of water. What a load of bollocks
Hancock lying? I refuse to believe it.
So his father was a GP and his mum ran a pharmacist and he went to a private boarding school.
Defiantly not privileged at all.
We’ve almost been to a private boarding school when we were young and have millions in the bank.
The reason he got a scholarship was because his parents forked out tons of money for private tuition lessons.
Plus growing up in a oharmacist with your dad being a GP in the 80s and 90s meant you were very well off.
Now if he was talking about Sadiq Khan then I’d agree. Whether you like the guy or not, you have to admit he grafted his way to where he is now.
The weird thing is that everyone, absolutely everyone who is successful believes it was down to their own efforts.
Compared to most of the cabinet he had quite poor upbringing. It wasn’t until he married into a billionaire family that he could match their wealth.
lmao I don’t know what’s more likely, this guy’s lying out of his ass or he truly believes what he’s saying.
> Monday – “I don’t have any working class friends”
> Tuesday – “everyone remembers the 1970s”
> Wednesday – “this billionaire isn’t privileged
I know we like to call the Tories dishonest, but this leadership does seem to be a contest to prove that they don’t even know that ordinary people don’t exist. Like they’ve got a literal blindspot and can’t recognise anyone who isn’t over 50 and rich.
That explains their policies. If they don’t recognise that there’s a human who’s suffering when they cut wages and benefits, why would it seem like an immoral act to them?
Rishi has been paying for access to power and paying for PR to make him the next PM for years now. Not a single person who isn’t privileged would do that. The level of entitlement to think you deserve to buy your way to run the country isn’t something you learn overnight.
The fact this guy is pretty much being shoehorned in to this role saddens me.
He is every bit as bad as Boris – albeit for different reasons.
So most of BJs supporters are pitching for Fishy Sunak so they can continue to be in cabinet and plunder the country. So what change are we getting ? It’d the same old same old yet again.
Can I just not have any more of
Pishy Sunak
Domidick Raab
Matt Handick
Giant Flapps
Jacob Piss mugg
Etc etc etc
One has to agree.
By jolly, the boys down at the polo club the other day, only one of the chaps wasn’t a billionaire. Fellow only had a few millions to his name, thus we took pity on the poor lad and let him clean out our shotguns between huntings.
Chucked him a few million to help him on his way
He went to a private boarding school, then became a Fulbright scholar with degrees from Oxford and Stanford — in Philosophy and Econ, not exactly the trades for people who cash paychecks. He began working at Goldman’s Sachs managing entire portfolios *when he was just 21.* He was a hedge fund manager at 25. And his marital wealth allowed him to start his own fund worth $700 million — all before his 30th birthday.
His father in law is worth over $4 billion. Guess what? You don’t get to marry a billionaire’s child (informally arranged or otherwise) unless your family already has gaudy, impeccable credentials.
I’m not sure in what world that’s not privileged.
Compared to whom? He will never have struggled and has more family money than most families have owned if you want back centuries. If he is not privileged then who is? When his upbringing has been better than all but a handful of people in the UK, he is the definition of privileged.
Matt Hancock: “ Ya I mean like he can’t be privileged as he was ‘Rishi-one-butler’…..pffftt ……….the rest of us had three butlers. He didn’t even have a shoe-butler. So sad for him”
[An Academic Scholarship, Exhibition or Headmaster’s Nomination does not automatically carry a remission of school fees. Financial assistance is available via our substantial bursaries programme.](https://www.winchestercollege.org/admissions/election)
Even if he got a scholarship, his parents still paid the full fees – currently £45k for boarders or £33k for day pupils. Saying “oh he got a scholarship so he earned his place there” doesn’t make it any less privileged.
I don’t think I would want Matt the twat to endorse me!
I realised that this government doesn’t know what privilege is when they claimed that growing up with 2 parents with upper-middle-class jobs wasn’t privileged.
They really don’t live in the real world.
It no longer matters, even if he were. He’s proven him self an enemy of anyone who isn’t him, his circle, or his benefactors.
So of course Handcock would say that. I might, if it gave me a cushy government job and all the coke I could quaff.
He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth as opposed to a gold diamond encrusted spoon
The whole Conservative party are completely out of touch with the British people.
The man is from a middle class family, he said in that video of his that was leaked out in the british press for god sake. 🤨 I’m not sure why tories think denying or lying is somehow helping them avoid hardcore (raw) facts about Sunak
Oh no they haven’t wheeled this spineless,snivelling little shit out again have they,thought we had seen the back of this lying cunt.
Why is Matt “Hands Face Back to my Place” Hancock being asked for an opinion on anything? He should be in his room thinking about his actions.
Sure Matt – and you didn’t cheat on your wife while also breaking COVID Lockdown rules. /s
This is frankly idiotic – The point of the privilege is that he *didn’t have to put in comparable effort* that literally anyone else would have to put in to achieve what he has achieved.
He’s not a genius, he’s somebody for whom the established system is built to support. His parents earned enough money to be worth “defending” which is why they’re Tories, and *precisely that Tory privilege* is why he was able to achieve what he did.
Oxford etc is impressive *if you do it on your own* IE you don’t have a blank cheque to spend on tutors, the best education & support, assistants to do the application process for you, people to help manage your course and workload, and a fuck load of cash to make sure you never have to worry about money while you do it all.
Literally 99% of the country have *none of that*.
So to claim genius status after all that is frankly ignorant of not a straight up lie.
It’s comparably not that difficult to do an incredibly complex and impressive job *if you don’t actually do it all*.
This is the same argument as with doctors and soldiers. The impressive thing they do is to be *both* good in their respective professions, and a good citizen outside of them.
If they develop god complexes or murder people when they’re in civil society, *they didn’t do both* and are therefore not worthy of the praise their positions seem to merit in this country.
Exactly the same is true of the wealthy – it’s why every mainstream media column is written by the children of the previous writers or other metropolitan elite – because they’re the only ones in the position to do it for free for 5 years at the beginning. It’s the inherent problem with our system built on nepotism and inheritance.
“Please please please just give me a cabinet position, I’ll say anything.”
He went to Winchester College:
>The fee for Boarding pupils will be £45,936 per annum
https://www.winchestercollege.org/admissions/fees