Buzz about this episode

- First shown:
- 26 January at 21:00
- Last shown:
- 27 January at 21:00
In this provocative documentary, Andrew Neil seeks to find out why politicians from all parties appear to be drawn from an ever smaller social pool - and why it matters to us all.
Discussions on Blogs
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- Mon 17 Oct 2011
- Rune Soup: "Occupy" As A Phased Enchantment
- Sun 19 Jun 2011
- Left Foot Forward: The wisdom of Labour's dalliance with conservatism remains to be seen
- Sun 13 Feb 2011
- BBC - Andrew Neil's blog: Work experience matters more than ever
- Thu 10 Feb 2011
- 1000heads: The Word of Mouth People: Incest and the chattering classes
- Sat 5 Feb 2011
- Michelle Allison: That old chestnut: in praise of the BBC
- Fri 4 Feb 2011
- serialdeviant.org(y): Mandarin rabbit nuts
- Tue 1 Feb 2011
- BBC - Radio 4 Blog: How to get into Oxford. Climb in through the window
- Mon 31 Jan 2011
- George F Quail's journal: The News: SRS BZNZ
- Sun 30 Jan 2011
- Programming, Games and Immunology: Good err.. evening world
- Bloggulent Grey Tripe: Is it time for Harold Wilson to be re-incarnated?
- TVBOMB: You Rang, M’Lord?
- Sat 29 Jan 2011
- Culture | guardian.co.uk: Rewind TV: How TV Ruined Your Life; Scenes from a Teenage Killing; Posh and Posher; The Killing
- Shenkin: Social Mobility (previously posted on www.bucf.wordpress.com)
- Gudgeon: He’s swinging the lamp again
- Fri 28 Jan 2011
- Notes from a Broken Society: Posh and posher-how Andrew Neil missed the point
- Personal Network Blog: Posh & Posher: Education & the Old Boys Network
- Thu 27 Jan 2011
- I Don't Fear The Chaos!: What Chance Do I Have?
- Political Reboot: Social mobility: a case for grammar schools?
- The bad old days will end: Posh And Posher.
- Gary Gibbon on Politics: The Old Etonians who STILL run Britain