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Astonishing as it may sound all four Conservative Party leaders went to Oxford, some are saying that they represent the close inner circle type of politics which is disconnected from the people of Britain, especially people marginalized in today's economy.
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The New York Times 07.07.2016
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DW.COM 07.08.2016
Theresa May and Andrea Leadsom vie to become Britain’s next prime minister
The Economist 07.07.2016
Theresa May Is Poised to Be Britain’s Next Prime Minister
The New York Times 07.11.2016
Opinion: Mother Leadsom's big mistake | Opinion | DW.COM | 11.07.2016
DW.COM 07.11.2016
Theresa May, Untested and Ascending to Manage ‘Brexit’
The New York Times 07.12.2016
Theresa May and the Cutthroat Conservatives
The New York Times 07.12.2016
Opinion: Boris Johnson plus EU equals no love affair | Opinion | DW.COM | 14.07.2016
DW.COM 07.14.2016
The Boris Johnson question: how the UK's foreign secretary is viewed abroad
The Guardian 07.14.2016
Britain's former PM David Cameron stands down from parliament | News | DW.COM | 12.09.2016
DW.COM 09.12.2016
Oxford Tops List of World’s Best Universities
WSJ 09.21.2016
The Economist 10.08.2016
Paul Nuttall says Ukip will 'replace Labour' after succeeding Nigel Farage as party's new leader
The Telegraph 11.28.2016
Brexit meets Alice in Wonderland - BBC News
BBC News 06.20.2017
U.K. Households Suffer Longest Squeeze in 40 Years
WSJ 06.30.2017
Is Brexit an error? Now even Vote Leave’s chief is having doubts | Jonathan Freedland
The Guardian 07.05.2017
Oxford Lifts the Veil on Race, Wealth and Privilege
05.23.2018
The Economist 01.24.2019
Hard Brexit reality intrudes on Tory race
BBC News 06.18.2019
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