"The people who went to Eton can't run this country. They have done it. They have tried to do it. This little small group who all went to the same school, in the same class. It doesn't work. So, I feel we need some working-class people, people that have lived a real-life. People in touch with what is going on, in reality, to maybe become into the front now and start to get involved in how this country is run."
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