Eh, Oxford was big on Marx back in the day - middle/upper class philosophising Marxist intelligentsia types, but still. I think the MI5 even used to spy on them, though maybe that was more 60's 70's.
You get the bullingdon types too, sure, but there is and was a good 'leftist' contingent there (who would've guessed 'smart' kids are into Marx).
> Wyatt attended St Paul's Girls' School.[7] She then began reading history at Worcester College, Oxford. Wyatt left the university within weeks of her first term, after, she says, suffering persistent bullying and harassment due to her father's position as friend of and political advisor to Conservative prime minister Margaret Thatcher.
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Being bullied for being a Tory at Oxford, the home of the Bullingdon Club? Sounds like she was unpopular for other reasons.
Eh, Oxford was big on Marx back in the day - middle/upper class philosophising Marxist intelligentsia types, but still. I think the MI5 even used to spy on them, though maybe that was more 60's 70's.
You get the bullingdon types too, sure, but there is and was a good 'leftist' contingent there (who would've guessed 'smart' kids are into Marx).
But also bullying clearly does not work.
maybe they escaped the bullysphere and stopped being held accountable for shit ideas?