This chapter examines the speaker's experiences at Oxford University in the late 1980s, revealing a complex picture of elite students, especially those from the recognizable Bullingdon Club. It reflects on the university's role in shaping British leaders, contrasting past political ethics with current trends marked by self-interest and corruption. The discussion highlights the implications of these shifts on public trust and the political landscape in Britain.

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