![]() ![]() ![]() Only his most ardent foe - and more on them in a minute - would accuse him of being anything other than what he is. For while at first glance the prime minister is the more Cary Grantish of the two, it’s Boris Johnson who appears eminently more comfortable in his own skin. To some degree, it has stuck to Cameron, but not in any appreciable sense to Johnson. The alliterative appeal of the phrase “Bullingdon bully” has not been lost on Fleet Street - and the British prime minister’s opponents have missed no opportunity to hang the name Bullingdon Club around his neck. It’s hard to imagine a more disgusting display of snobbish entitlement. Most infamously, members will conclude an opulent dinner by savagely trashing the restaurant or club, smashing plates, glasses and windows - and then immediately paying for all the damage and then some in cash. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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