Comment by ubercow13

5 years ago

Could you try? As a (maybe naive, not upperclass) British citizen it seems pretty reasonable.

I just think it could be applied to UK politicians who are predominantly privately educated and incredibly out of touch, but it is a stretch to think that most company managers are privately educated. Particularly because in the car of Thomas Cook the CEO is a German educated Swiss man.

Prior to that is was run by a woman, who was not Eton educated. So basically the comment is a generalisation that cannot even be applied to this specific instance.

The only thing it can be applied to fairly is the British political class, who in general would adhere to it.