Consequences Quote by Andrew Neil Download Open image “Britain is now living with the consequences of allowing an underclass to take root and fester.” — Andrew Neil ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Consequences Fester Living Now Root
I believe that Britain is becoming more class-conscious, and I quake at the very idea of Old Etonians ruling the world again. — Johnny Vegas Copy Share Image
I can assure you that the class system is alive and well and living in people's minds in England. — Jilly Cooper Copy Share Image
The future of British politics is not the pale, male and stale stereotype of tradition. Things are changing for the better. — Layla Moran Copy Share Image
Without class differences, England would cease to be the living theatre it is. — Anthony Burgess Copy Share Image
There is a huge antipathy in England between the north and the south, the working class and the owning class. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
England is the most class-ridden country under the sun. It is a land of snobbery and privilege, ruled largely by the old and silly. — George Orwell Copy Share Image
There's unrecognizable change happening in Britain. The life prospects and job prospects, particularly of working-class people, have been severely dented. Without anyone being asked. — Nigel Farage Copy Share Image
Britain is not a country that is easily rocked by revolution... In Britain our institutions evolve. We are a Fabian Society writ large. — William Hamilton Copy Share Image
There are two ways you can buy an education in this country. You can pay the fees. Or you can cheat and buy a… — Andrew Neil Copy Share Image
I don't even read 'the Sun' and it's my job to read everything that's politically important. I think that's a symbol of the declining… — Andrew Neil Copy Share Image
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I am not an insider - definitely not... but I don't think you could call me an outsider. — Andrew Neil Copy Share Image
If 'Spectator Business' works, we will continue this brand extension strategy and look at everything from 'Spectator Arts' to 'Spectator Style and Travel' or… — Andrew Neil Copy Share Image
WMR is wholly devoted to acquiring and exploiting rights. We're not a production company, and we're not a broadcaster. — Andrew Neil Copy Share Image
I would not rule out Rupert Murdoch once again having control of 'Sky News.' — Andrew Neil Copy Share Image
Journalists always want publishers or editors to leave. They're creative troublemakers - that's why you hire them. — Andrew Neil Copy Share Image
With each step away from communist constructivism to Hayekian capitalism, China has been richly rewarded. — Andrew Neil Copy Share Image
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In fine, a life of good or evil, the hope of Heaven or the despair of Hell, Faustus stands as a reminder that the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
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So obviously, any religion embodies some form of rules and expectations for behavior, and even sometimes consequences, and they don't want to hear any… — Pat Boone Copy Share Image
I remained quiet about the climate disinformation campaign because I was afraid of losing friends and funding. The few times I summoned the courage… — Michael Shellenberger Copy Share Image
My whiteness, economic privilege, able-bodied privilege, family support, and so many other factors shield me from some of the worst possible consequences - often… — Sarah McBride Copy Share Image
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Hardworking Americans are making real decisions about how and whether to fill prescriptions and whether to prioritize their health or their finances. The consequences… — Abigail Spanberger Copy Share Image
It's common knowledge that every act has an aftermath factor. It can be positive or negative. Whatever the result its always important that you… — Frank Matobo Copy Share Image