Rory Stewart reads a letter from Eton about Boris Johnson's conduct at school

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  • čas přidán 3. 10. 2019
  • On 3rd of October 2019, Rory Stewart took to the stage at the Royal Albert Hall to read for the first time at Letters Live and also resign from the Conservative Party.
    The letter...
    In 1982, the headmaster at Eton College wrote a letter to the father of one of his pupils. That pupil now happens to be the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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  • @blatherskite3009
    @blatherskite3009 Před 2 lety +862

    Imagine how spoilt and entitled you have to be to stand out as spoilt and entitled at Eton...

    • @Maerahn
      @Maerahn Před 2 lety +24

      Especially when you consider what other Eton schoolboys were doing with dead pigs around that time. Man, they must've been PISSED!

    • @portcullis5622
      @portcullis5622 Před 2 lety +10

      Very good point. 🤣and😥.

    • @francescapowell1538
      @francescapowell1538 Před 2 lety +8

      Right!! Oh my gosh.

    • @Vladlen1870
      @Vladlen1870 Před 2 lety +8

      Spot on! Sums him up perfectly.

    • @josephasghar
      @josephasghar Před 2 lety +6

      Top marks to you!

  • @cleverusername9369
    @cleverusername9369 Před 2 lety +141

    "Disgracefully cavalier" is the most British consecutive set of words I've ever heard in my life.

  • @cliffsmith23
    @cliffsmith23 Před rokem +33

    Rory Stewart wasn't joking about resigning. He formally announced that he was quitting the Conservative Party the next day. Fair play to him, I say.

  • @lordfreerealestate8302
    @lordfreerealestate8302 Před 2 lety +392

    It's the most British thing ever, how the headmaster is politely trying to tell a parent their child is an asshole.

    • @ds1868
      @ds1868 Před 2 lety +25

      This was his house master. Thing is in the Eton College system the house master will know you best. All the better for an accurate judgement of character.

    • @BigHenFor
      @BigHenFor Před 2 lety +17

      Sadly, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Therefore, it is unsurprising that this letter did not have the effect the House Master was looking for.

    • @davidorf3921
      @davidorf3921 Před 2 lety +13

      @@BigHenFor well given that it went to Boris' father that's hardly surprising, after all as he proved when he went off for his hols at the start of the pandemic his dad also believes the rules don't apply to him

    • @no3namesalike
      @no3namesalike Před 2 lety +29

      @@randomzen924 As an intelligent person with ADHD and other neurodiverse qualities, I can attest that, yes, sometimes I am too blunt and occasionally I do or say things that make me seem like an asshole. But, when I'm wrong, or simply rude, I apologize and try to consider how to behave differently in the future. ADHD, LDs and other neuropsych differences do not not give anyone license to behave like an unmitigated asshole throughout life. I wasn't properly diagnosed until 20 or so, and had a very hard time of it as a child, feeling sad and confused that I couldn't fit in with everyone else. Still learned how to not be a dick.

    • @themsmloveswar3985
      @themsmloveswar3985 Před 2 lety

      Indeed. The level of understatement and politeness is fascinating.
      The eloquence of communicating how a brat needs a shoe up the arse, and real work.

  • @tardx
    @tardx Před 2 lety +243

    Boris’s housemaster was apparently an excellent judge of character.

    • @RFC-3514
      @RFC-3514 Před rokem +8

      The fact that Boris managed to stand out among all the entitled pricks at Eton does kind of make him exceptional, though.

    • @manamsetty2664
      @manamsetty2664 Před rokem

      @@RFC-3514 🤣🤌

    • @chrisd5964
      @chrisd5964 Před rokem +5

      @@RFC-3514 I guess being 'Top Prick' would make you stand out. '

  • @terryallen5328
    @terryallen5328 Před 2 lety +255

    Brilliant, you’d think that it had been written only yesterday.

    • @ds1868
      @ds1868 Před 2 lety +14

      Yesterday, today, and sadly tomorrow.

    • @Brit_in_Mindanao
      @Brit_in_Mindanao Před 2 lety +10

      Indeed, leopards and spots....

    • @georgielancaster1356
      @georgielancaster1356 Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly so. No more sense of responsibility, still seeing the country as his own play toy, to damage or destroy, on a whim. Not a moment's guilt from grave hurt of individuals suffering under his flagrant irresponsibility.
      You have to ask why this exceedingly expensive school did not shut him down. Wasn't he later allowed to be headboy or somesuch? It seems Eton was grooming him to be the prime minister he has become.
      And as for Stanley...

  • @naomiarram5187
    @naomiarram5187 Před 2 lety +107

    Watching this in Feb 2022 is eerie. Funny, sad and prophetic.

  • @gemmeldrakes2758
    @gemmeldrakes2758 Před 2 lety +420

    I am of the opinion that there is no such thing as "adult" behaviour. People often continue to display the same character traits and conduct at 40 that they did at 15. The bubbly teenager becomes the perky adult; the highschool drama queen becomes the overly dramatic co-worker. And the schoolboy who doesn't think the rules should apply to him, but yet thinks he deserves to be in charge, becomes Prime Minister of Great Britain.

    • @zealashthorn
      @zealashthorn Před rokem +16

      i say to people often "Barring a traumatic experience, you are who you are by 17"

    • @ratholin
      @ratholin Před rokem +18

      People can change if they face consequences. Shielding people from consequences has lead to a lot of spoiled children growing up to be spoiled adults.

    • @everythingisscience658
      @everythingisscience658 Před rokem +7

      While an incredible theory, it doesn't line up with my observation of legions of boring adults. When I was in high school everyone had like passions and interests that set them apart and they followed passionately. But I feel like half my co-workers literally do nothing except work, occasionally watch Netflix, keep themselves alive and go to sleep.
      NOTE: I am not saying I am an exception. I used to animate in high school and now I do... literally nothing.

    • @TheRealBozz
      @TheRealBozz Před rokem +9

      @@everythingisscience658 “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation." In all of our advancement, nothing has changed.

    • @jennifergriffith
      @jennifergriffith Před rokem +4

      Maybe the Prime Minister, or maybe even worse the 45th President of the US...

  • @torilazzalini-machecler5268

    I love how the headmaster essentially outlines "One rule for them, another for the rest of us" at the end. Eerie foreshadowing

  • @themyrke1234
    @themyrke1234 Před 2 lety +127

    Johnson, a man who hasn't changed since he was a kid. Some people don't grow up and remain stuck in childhood!

    • @royfearn4345
      @royfearn4345 Před 2 lety +4

      I'll confess - I'm stuck in Childhood. I'm 79 and it keeps me young at heart. But I'm retired and NOT the senior minister in charge of the government of the United Kingdom, so for me it doesn't carry any consequences. Blow-job, however, does not have my luxury, yet still he behaves not like any ordinary child but as a spoilt brat. It is disturbing to see the similarity of behaviour between johnson and trump. Both of them needed their infantile arses thrashed at an early age before it became an assumed right in perpetuity. Yet still the electorate fall for their grift. Incredible.

    • @whatsinaname11
      @whatsinaname11 Před rokem

      Yep, big baby.

  • @MungoChutney-fe9jj
    @MungoChutney-fe9jj Před 11 měsíci +11

    I love the reception Rory was given,the audience must known what was coming.

  • @mattandsi
    @mattandsi Před 2 lety +158

    (Writing this comment on the day the Sue Gray report [or at least part of it] was released) This aged so very, very well 😂😂

  • @AndySymons
    @AndySymons Před 2 lety +89

    Just a note: Martin Hammond was never Head Master at Eton; he was Boris' housemaster and, by the sounds of it, had the misfortune to (try to) teach Boris Classics. Martin's intellect is many times that of blowhard Boris.

    • @ajw9533
      @ajw9533 Před 2 lety +8

      Sad that he's better known for this than his translation of the Iliad.

  • @andrewhaywood3178
    @andrewhaywood3178 Před 2 lety +96

    Rory Stewart a thoroughly decent and honourable man. Such men were once the backbone of One Nation Conservatives. Now all we have left are chancers and con men out to feather their own nest. Concepts such as service, duty and honour have passed them by. Appalling to see what has become of Great Britain

    • @jeffhubbard4688
      @jeffhubbard4688 Před 2 lety +9

      'A decent, honourable, courageous, and extremely capable man' - Fixed it for you! ;)

    • @jodders619
      @jodders619 Před 2 lety +8

      If Tory MP's were ever decent or honourable they would find themselves quickly ejected from the Tory party.

    • @jeffhubbard4688
      @jeffhubbard4688 Před 2 lety +1

      @UCjznwvXiuRfOGQ80W36Ml2w Indeed. That only 10 or so MP's were in the chamber to hear Stewart's speech on the British hedgehog (fortunately preserved for posterity here on youtube) is a damning indictment on the standards of today. ;)
      Actually, the next 12 months will probably be the best of all, if as prdicted, 'Bunter' Boris is finally ejected from the tuck shop!!

    • @Moonrunner58
      @Moonrunner58 Před 2 lety +4

      Conservative or Blairite Labour……….same trough, different pigs. Rory has what was understood as ‘statesmanship’, an honest man in a generally dishonest House.

    • @saoirsedeltufo7436
      @saoirsedeltufo7436 Před rokem

      He was a Tory, he was part of the problem, not a 'decent and honourable man'. He was an active part of this destructive party

  • @stuartliddle7228
    @stuartliddle7228 Před 2 lety +71

    Holy cow......... Starmer needs to quote this at PMQs.

    • @mrrandomperson3106
      @mrrandomperson3106 Před 2 lety +3

      Followed up with the question "Does the Prime Minister still feel this way today?"

  • @lesparton2069
    @lesparton2069 Před 2 lety +35

    Everything he says is still relevant today!!

  • @jplater9191
    @jplater9191 Před 2 lety +46

    A true testament to his character, i would say.

    • @nickbea3443
      @nickbea3443 Před 2 lety

      Instilled by his parents or just his father, which in turn was perpetuated from previous generations. One wonders where the likes of the Johnson and Rees-Mogg dynasties will end up in the next 50 years and impact our future generations?

  • @beatrizreny5228
    @beatrizreny5228 Před 2 lety +37

    This letter ages so well, the only option, at dark times, is laught

  • @francescapowell1538
    @francescapowell1538 Před 2 lety +46

    I like Rory. He always comes correct.
    Shame Boris doesn’t.

  • @davidunderhill2106
    @davidunderhill2106 Před 2 lety +24

    Wow! That teacher got it right! well done Rory to smart to finish with " Proof positive that a leopard never changes its spots".

  • @punypixel2795
    @punypixel2795 Před 2 lety +40

    Has anyone ever enjoyed reading the letter more?

  • @josephasghar
    @josephasghar Před 2 lety +76

    The question remains: how did an individual with such admirable human qualities as Rory Stewart ever become a Tory in the first place.

    • @johnstygall860
      @johnstygall860 Před 2 lety +18

      There are Tories who have put country before party, but sadly the party does no longer tolerate decency honesty and above all the public good.

    • @tinynijman9077
      @tinynijman9077 Před 2 lety +9

      Yes it is a good question but I do not believe that every Tory MP is a bad person but just at the moment we have a really bad lot in Government.

    • @jezzer1969
      @jezzer1969 Před 2 lety +2

      He voted for austerity and needless deaths. He’s as bad as the rest of them.

    • @scooby1992
      @scooby1992 Před 2 lety +17

      I am no Tory Joseph , but I did believe at one point that most Conservatives were ordinary people like you and me who wanted the best for their country and the world etc...as do we and that the only difference between them and us is how we achieve it in the . I am sure there are some Conservatives who are still like that , but alot of the higher profile ones like Rory have been driven from the party which has now become the English National Party. the parliamentary party does have some honourable exceptions , but by and large most Tory MPs are nodding dog , voting fodder ' Boris ' backside kissers and that is definitely true of the second rate cabinet .

    • @saoirsedeltufo7436
      @saoirsedeltufo7436 Před rokem

      Because he's a nasty, self-interested man who managed to do his PR just right to get useful idiots to believe he was 'one of the good guys'

  • @ingeborgwood8057
    @ingeborgwood8057 Před 2 lety +10

    Britain is not so great anymore !
    If people like Rory are resigning from the Conservatives ,than it must be bad.

  • @ericthompson3982
    @ericthompson3982 Před 2 lety +2

    Coming as a shock to literally no one.

  • @stephenconlon653
    @stephenconlon653 Před 2 lety +6

    I love Rory Stewart

  • @emmanear-myths4200
    @emmanear-myths4200 Před 11 měsíci +5

    This has aged brilliantly😂

  • @clickrick
    @clickrick Před 2 lety +2

    This has just popped up in my recommendations. Thanks CZcams :)

  • @greghill7759
    @greghill7759 Před 2 lety +69

    I think we''l be hearing more from Mr Stewart. For a former Conservative MP, he's a refreshingly interesting man, if only for the fact that he seems to possess the rare combination of intelligence, honesty, and a sense of humour. He also appears to have a pretty good tailor.

    • @wuffothewonderdog
      @wuffothewonderdog Před 2 lety +4

      He's also the epitome of th nasty wriggling creatures that have undermined any last remaining political ethics in Britain. What is he for, apart from self-enhancement? But then that identifies him as one of all MPs for the last forty years.

    • @greghill7759
      @greghill7759 Před 2 lety +5

      @@wuffothewonderdog Not a fan, then? Not surprising, I suppose if this "nasty wriggling creature has undermined any last remaining political ethics in Britain". Tell me more, please.
      (Although I was referring to his work outside the Conservative party.)

    • @Elitist20
      @Elitist20 Před 2 lety +12

      @@wuffothewonderdog Rubbish - he was one of the few with any ethics or commitment to public service. So he had to be purged.

    • @naomiarram5187
      @naomiarram5187 Před 2 lety +2

      For any MP, not just Conservative. Why limit yourself?

    • @gcrawford9816
      @gcrawford9816 Před 2 lety +11

      I wish! He ran for PM alongside BJ. He's one of the increasingly rare decent Tories. He was far too decent and didn't get much of a word in edgeways during the election debates and was pushed out far too early for such an intelligent and thoughtful man. UK politics has descended further into the gutter since then and I, for one, miss Rory Stewart's iconoclastic, realistic and intelligent approach. We are much the worse for his leaving the GB political scene, but he could hardly stay, with such a scoundrel in charge. :-(

  • @michaelbaker7499
    @michaelbaker7499 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Every British person should listen to this

  • @brigeen1
    @brigeen1 Před 2 lety +23

    He hasn't changed much then.

  • @Kevin-mx1vi
    @Kevin-mx1vi Před 2 lety +24

    And he is still just an overgrown schoolboy who seems to think that everything he does is just a prank that he should suffer no consequences for.

  • @johnferguson7052
    @johnferguson7052 Před 2 lety +5

    Someone should read this letter out at pm question time.

  • @davidpearn2484
    @davidpearn2484 Před 2 lety +5

    Rory Stewart, the best prime minister the tories could have had.

    • @deepindercheema4917
      @deepindercheema4917 Před 2 lety

      Leader not PM. Never ascribe the ghastly prospect of any Tory PM until it happens

  • @richardgoldsmith1903
    @richardgoldsmith1903 Před 2 lety +4

    It could have been written yesterday.

  • @michaelirwin7250
    @michaelirwin7250 Před 2 lety +17

    Blimey that turned out to be vaguely foreshadowing.

    • @michellebyrom6551
      @michellebyrom6551 Před 2 lety +9

      Vaguely?!? The scoundrel was clearly set in his habits for life.

    • @jorgepeterbarton
      @jorgepeterbarton Před 2 lety +2

      Consistently foreshadowing for every week of his damn life and not just a recent scandal (i hope you mean)

  • @Tia-Marie
    @Tia-Marie Před 2 lety +9

    1:15 - Those three words are the best fit for Boris ever.

  • @jonathonjubb6626
    @jonathonjubb6626 Před 2 lety +5

    There's a much more damning one than that! Even more accurate too...

  • @lizclegg7556
    @lizclegg7556 Před 2 lety +6

    Before lockdown, but the reference to Johnson believing that he is an exception to the rules which govern everybody else is astonishingly prescient.

    • @stevetheduck1425
      @stevetheduck1425 Před 2 lety +1

      - and should have instantly removed him from any access to power, like a ban from driving is given to any habitual, unchanging, dangerous, drunkard.

  • @zsuzsablom8731
    @zsuzsablom8731 Před 2 lety +3

    I so appreciated your book The Places in Between. You have courage for making the trek and the words for conveying your experiences. Never forgot that reading.

  • @thewisestman1
    @thewisestman1 Před 2 lety +22

    The best Tory Prime Minister that never was. A true 'one nation' Tory of the old school, who many people who currently feel totally disenfranchised, could have voted for with a clear conscience and solid hopes for something of value to emerge. Woe is us that we lost this valuable asset to our political class.

    • @graceygrumble
      @graceygrumble Před 2 lety +9

      I am a socialist. This man, although I believe his politics to be mistaken, is an honest man. He has intellect and principles; attributes which are alien to the present government. You could talk with this man, without the conversation descending into vile bile.

    • @thewisestman1
      @thewisestman1 Před 2 lety +9

      @@graceygrumble Absolutely agree. Stewart recently gave an interview where he observed that until our political class understood that it had to be about more than winning and holding power - that actually doing what was *right* for the country had to come into it - we would never move forward as a nation.

    • @graceygrumble
      @graceygrumble Před 2 lety +4

      @@thewisestman1 I hear you. The 'us' and 'them' narrative which is prevalent among the western, 'educated' world is so tribal.
      There is no thought; there is no discussion; there is no reflection; there is no pragmatism.
      I find it ironic that I have more in common with you than the people who are 'on my side'.
      That is how twisted politics is.

  • @1969Kismet
    @1969Kismet Před 2 lety +22

    The sound is so low on this video!

  • @whatsinaname11
    @whatsinaname11 Před rokem +1

    Priceless

  • @thomasmccarthy9758
    @thomasmccarthy9758 Před 2 lety +36

    Rory Stewart is an honest man, I'm an Irish nationalist and he served in the British army but I respect and trust him ,that may bring ridicule to both of us and I view Britain as the villain in Ireland but trust and peace can only be created by truthful men. Boris Johnston isn't one of them, he's an habitual deceiver incapable of telling the truth , jingoistic in language and dangerously inept inter nationally and not to be trusted. I'm sorry Rory didn't get to win the leadership as deals can only be done with men you respect and I doubt anyone anywhere respects Boris the baffoon. A Winston Churchill he is not, his word means nothing its the wind blowing. If Stewart gave me his word I'd take it as coin.T

    • @Richard-pe4cx
      @Richard-pe4cx Před 2 lety +5

      totally agree with you how did we find ourselves here .

    • @elainekerslake6865
      @elainekerslake6865 Před 2 lety +6

      Rory was my choice and he would have done a great job in comparison to all the other candidates. An opportunity wasted by the selfish Tory MPs.

    • @KevanRCraft
      @KevanRCraft Před 2 lety +4

      I feel appauled what Britian has done to Ireland and shame even but not all Brits are evil some are good men and women but have been led astray by right-wing jingoists, flag wavers. Working class Brits have been sold up the river by Tory politics and so share a similar plight to our Irish cousins. Its called betrayal all in the name of politics. But more than that we have an elite minority class who rule a majority without their consent. The only way is to expose them, their corruption and vote them out en-mass!

  • @johnsim3722
    @johnsim3722 Před 2 lety +9

    Feb 2022 - The only difference now is that he's the "Captain" of the UK, but otherwise shows the same disregard to his responsibilities. And the same cavalier attitude to your welfare, and that of the UK. He has, without doubt, excelled at being the worst Prime Minister in history.

  • @Ztandard32
    @Ztandard32 Před 2 lety +2

    Spot on!

  • @shey2444
    @shey2444 Před 2 lety +4

    Love it!!

  • @peterdenham
    @peterdenham Před 4 lety +11

    I can't wait for you to upload the Taika Waititi ones!! Also the Asim Chaudhry ones!

  • @MrPaddy924
    @MrPaddy924 Před 2 lety +5

    Views as true today as they ever were!

  • @kmw4359
    @kmw4359 Před rokem +11

    Would love to know how that letter came into the public domain: did Boris’s parents save it and were they the ones who published it? Did the headmaster save a copy? He couldn’t still be working in 2022 if he was a professional adult near the top of his career (one does not start off as a headmaster) when Boris was a child. Therefore, did he keep a file of his letters to parents? Did it stay with the school or did he keep personal copies? Did he publish it or did the school? What kinds of issues had to be worked in order to publish a letter in the current day when the subject of the letter is now quite famous and in a position of political power (goes beyond pure privacy and fact that Boris was at the time a minor)?

  • @marcuscoquer5958
    @marcuscoquer5958 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I think that all potential PMs should have to have their school reports read out on BBC1 during their election campaigns.

  • @TheWantedWoman
    @TheWantedWoman Před 4 lety +17

    Can you please upload Florence's as well xx Would be greatly appreciated

  • @themyrke1234
    @themyrke1234 Před 2 lety +5

    Well put, Roy. Yes, childhood ways are important to keep yourself young and guard yourself against a lot of boring stagnant adult behaviour. Think- narrow minded nationalism and Brexit! However, some of the worst aspects about teenage years are the selfishness and lack of regard for others apart from just yourself.

  • @judeirwin2222
    @judeirwin2222 Před 2 lety +7

    Boris is a classic case of arrested development.

  • @richardbradley1532
    @richardbradley1532 Před 2 lety +2

    Someone should read that out at PMQs

  • @lesliewatts7537
    @lesliewatts7537 Před 2 lety

    Well read............................................

  • @davidlf1492
    @davidlf1492 Před rokem +2

    Has there ever been any follow-up reporting on the source of the Eton/Boris letter?
    … how did it happen to fall into his hands so fortuitously just days after he was so unceremoniously defenestrated by the Whip? (the news was relayed via sms lol).

  • @sheilamashali6426
    @sheilamashali6426 Před 2 lety +16

    Great to hear this being read by Rory Stewart, someone who could have made a great Prime Minister but his failings were he had to much honesty and integrity, unlike the person the letter was about.

  • @Maerahn
    @Maerahn Před 2 lety +2

    So... no change since those schooldays, then? As in, horrifyingly LITERALLY no change?

  • @velvetindigonight
    @velvetindigonight Před rokem +1

    Where 'ego' gets you!
    PS Rory for PM!

  • @epincion
    @epincion Před 2 lety

    So true as we now know very well in feb 2022

  • @carabiner7999
    @carabiner7999 Před rokem +2

    This aged well.

  • @uberseehandel
    @uberseehandel Před rokem +1

    An acquaintance sent her son to the same prep school as Johnson. I am informed that from the outset his behaviour was lamentable. Eventually the school staff were relieved to pass him on to an unsuspecting Eton.

  • @irefi64
    @irefi64 Před 2 lety +4

    Rory Stewart is extremely likeable, and actually appears to have principles and a sense of humanity. If he joined another party he could potentially end up as Prime Minister one day.

  • @Just_Sara
    @Just_Sara Před 2 lety +1

    I'm here because he just resigned. I'm not glad that countries other that the U.S have this sort of problem, but it nice to know it's not ONLY us.

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan Před rokem +1

      It's common place world wide. Wait until you look at Australian politics, one party and 3 PMs in one term isn't unusual.

  • @nevillewalker6299
    @nevillewalker6299 Před 2 lety

    Rory....Superboy,,,,,where is he today ?

  • @no_one_of_that_name_here
    @no_one_of_that_name_here Před 2 lety +6

    Please let this trend o almighty algorithm

  • @daianamastrocola7286
    @daianamastrocola7286 Před 4 lety +3

    Upload albarn's performance please!

  • @lindaj171
    @lindaj171 Před rokem

    Reading this in November 2022, after he was ousted as Prime Minister. Karma finally caught up with him.

  • @rachelclare8795
    @rachelclare8795 Před 2 lety +2

    I think there’s been a misprint. Shouldn’t this read 9389 not 389?

  • @danjames4086
    @danjames4086 Před 8 měsíci

    It must have been like nectar for Rory to deliver this.
    I noticed something very telling in the letter..It is addressed to 'Stanley' and is signed off 'Martin'.
    Imagine a scathing report from a state school. Surnames and titles would be used.
    Although the report was critical, there was an offhanded casual friendliness to it. The sort of language two old chums would use. Why is this not a surprise?

  • @lairddougal3833
    @lairddougal3833 Před rokem

    Gods, I hope we see Rory in a position of leadership again.

  • @hannofranz7973
    @hannofranz7973 Před 2 lety +3

    How did you or he get this letter?

  • @SharonGitau
    @SharonGitau Před 2 lety +1

    This; is how it's done.

  • @corinachan8533
    @corinachan8533 Před 2 lety

    This would be a termly report written to parents/guardians by a Housemaster - in Boris' case, the 'Master-in-College' as Boris was a King's Scholar living in 'College' - and not by the Head Master.

  • @spacehopper7
    @spacehopper7 Před 2 lety +1

    And the leopard does indeed not change it's spots ...

  • @DJSockmonkeyMusic
    @DJSockmonkeyMusic Před 11 měsíci

    It's a pity the audio level is so low on this on. Three mikes and this is what they recorded? Otherwise, that was cool.

  • @samanthareyes3323
    @samanthareyes3323 Před 4 lety

    Where are the Taika Waititi videos? Please?

  • @sharonwashington8150
    @sharonwashington8150 Před 2 lety

    Sounds about right. Some mothers sure do have them!

  • @jeremyphillips7827
    @jeremyphillips7827 Před 2 lety

    There's a problem with the volume on this upload. I had to crank all of my volume settings up to maximum and lean in really close to the laptop just to make out what he was saying.

  • @unvergebeneid
    @unvergebeneid Před 7 měsíci

    People don't change.

  • @miaremma2781
    @miaremma2781 Před 4 lety +4

    Benedict’s please

  • @curlykipper
    @curlykipper Před 2 lety

    Johnson's children will be proud of their father.

  • @grahamtrave1709
    @grahamtrave1709 Před 2 lety +12

    Rory Stewart is a great guy.

  • @delancyj67
    @delancyj67 Před rokem +1

    On the plus side, Boris stayed true to himself over the course of his life.

  • @sygad1
    @sygad1 Před 2 lety +1

    So basically, we had decades of warning

    • @jobandknock427
      @jobandknock427 Před 2 lety

      Did you never watch HIGNFY? They warned us for a long time - then Lonmdonm still voted for him as Mayor

    • @sygad1
      @sygad1 Před 2 lety

      @@jobandknock427 I didn't watch it, felt like it was scripted too much

  • @deepindercheema4917
    @deepindercheema4917 Před 2 lety

    Imagine my distress when I discovered there really was a 'Slough Grammar'.

  • @petersone6172
    @petersone6172 Před 2 lety +2

    Written proof “a leopard doesn’t change its spots”

  • @garyt.8745
    @garyt.8745 Před 2 lety +7

    The problem with this reading is as follows: Most Daily Sun Mail Express readers, voters for Mr. Kemal De Pfeffel, don't understand over 50% of its content. Those of us who do, undoubtedly have never voted for this person, ever.

    • @lindajackson4190
      @lindajackson4190 Před 2 lety +1

      That was a bit arrogant of you , I think everything said was extremely plain and even a nurse who sometimes has read a non broadsheet paper could understand

    • @garyt.8745
      @garyt.8745 Před 2 lety

      @@lindajackson4190 Totally arrogant I know, but also totally true! *_"Most"_* Daily Sun Mail Express readers don't understand *over **_50%_* of its content.
      Keywords being *Most* and *50%* So maybe you are _actually proving_ my arrogant supposition as I have had to clarify this for one of the _hard of reading_ You could just as easily have positioned oneself in the lesser, "not-most" and "understood 100%", groups and then got on with _nursing_ but no, you totally missed it! I'm beginning to suspect that the _"sometimes read a non broadsheet paper"_ isn’t actually very accurate (as you feel somehow alluded to by my comment).
      Thanks for your assistance and practical demonstration.

    • @johnstewart2656
      @johnstewart2656 Před 2 lety +1

      I wish people were a little more kind.

    • @garyt.8745
      @garyt.8745 Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnstewart2656 I wish people were less racist and a little bit smarter. Then they would be able to see through Mr. Kemal Bey De Pfeffel and his band of goons.

    • @johnstewart2656
      @johnstewart2656 Před 2 lety +1

      I think we want to encourage people to be better versions of themselves. I'm not sure wishing people to be smarter will achieve that. I think that the best reaction to the Boris is to be the opposite.

  • @davidevans3227
    @davidevans3227 Před 2 lety

    what is letters live?

  • @filmsforsmartpeople3587
    @filmsforsmartpeople3587 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh, Eton the school...I thought the letter was from Elton John.....nevermind...

  • @juliehanns802
    @juliehanns802 Před 11 měsíci

    What a pity that the headmaster of Eton never felt a desire to enter politics.

  • @spudsmith
    @spudsmith Před 2 lety +7

    Worse still, you can bet your life Stanley Johnson took umbrage to that letter.

  • @KesselRunner606
    @KesselRunner606 Před rokem

    Quite frankly, Mr Johnstone, if he wasn't dead, I'd have him expelled.

  • @anthonycummings9682
    @anthonycummings9682 Před 2 lety +1

    So nothing has changed then.

  • @Lee_303
    @Lee_303 Před 2 lety

    Odd that Rory isn't in charge now, being the military guy?

  • @Tom_YouTube_stole_my_handle

    Free of the obligations which bind everyone else eh?

  • @keith_5584
    @keith_5584 Před rokem

    I totally read Elton, not Eton. I was a bit disappointed to not hear of this imaginary blunder of Boris Johnson and Sir Elton John having a bit of tea and/or party. Of course missing the chaos that would follow.

  • @JLaw954
    @JLaw954 Před 2 lety

    Give me a boy until he is 7 and I will give you back the man.

  • @revbenf6870
    @revbenf6870 Před 2 lety +1

    So he's changed a lot since then? Sadly not, as current events have amply demonstrated.

  • @skogsjarvenab7958
    @skogsjarvenab7958 Před rokem +1

    Boris has always been Boris.