Lost Mango
Pascal Chimbonda
Its what happens when opportunity is disconnected from ability, especially with the private school system and how that then permeates across the levers of power. Thickos completely out of their depth thanks to daddy's money.
Britain doesn't like, encourage or support intellectualism. It never has. In fact it probably actively works against it in politics and the public sphere.
It wants conformists, lacking inspiration or spark. It wants people who will maintain the status quo without challenge. That is what Private Schools became about in the 18th to 20th century (some were founded for a decent reason of supporting charitable education but most have morphed into producing groupspeak identitacos).