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"Bullingdon" -- institutions of high repute in the Oxford world; and being then, as now, an admirable horseman, he found his chief joy in hunting.
Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences George William Erskine Russell 1886
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David Cameron and George Osborne’s respective decisions to join the Bullingdon are a — potential — election weakness.
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David Cameron and George Osborne’s respective decisions to join the Bullingdon are a — potential — election weakness.
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Cross-town, and another renovated outfit - 'Bullingdon' over in swanky Notting Hill.
politicalbetting.com 2009
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It's not just that he refuses to play ball with his former Bullingdon homeboy Big Dave.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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The comedian and satirist Rory Bremner is planning to parody the coalition government, MPs' expenses and the Bullingdon Club in a revamped version of the French comic opera Orpheus in the Underworld.
Rory Bremner to parody Bullingdon Club with translation of comic opera 2011
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In his mind, these incitements to party down, combined with all the jack-the-lad funnies, are slowly transforming him from Bullingdon Club toff to a latterday Jacko from Brush Strokes.
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The Bullingdon, an exclusive Oxford University drinking society for wealthy students, is famous chiefly for numbering Conservative politicians David Cameron, George Osborne and Boris Johnson as members in the same year.
Rory Bremner to parody Bullingdon Club with translation of comic opera 2011
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He is a more diligent character, keener on the library than the Bullingdon.
Kwasi Kwarteng: The rising star of politics and letters | profile 2011
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What is he supposed to have been doing otherwise – resorting to Bullingdon toff-type, having jolly japes, throwing bread rolls at waiters in restaurants?
We need Charlie Gilmour to keep free speech alive | Barbara Ellen 2011
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