Bullingdon Club

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The Bullingdon Club is an exclusive and notoriously rowdy all-male dining society at the University of Oxford, long associated with wealthy students and future British political leaders.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dining club
gentlemen's club
student society
affiliation University of Oxford
associatedWith British establishment
Conservative Party politicians
Oxford student life
upper-class culture
wealthy students
country England
United Kingdom
criticizedFor class privilege
lack of accountability
misogyny
vandalism
dressCode tailcoat
white tie
eraOfProminence early 21st century
late 20th century
genderRestriction male only
knownFor all-male membership
association with British political elites
destruction of property incidents
exclusive membership
formal dinners
rowdy behaviour
language English
location University of Oxford
mediaDepiction Posh (play)
The Riot Club
membershipPolicy by invitation only
informal recruitment
notableMember Boris Johnson
David Cameron
George Osborne
Gideon Osborne
Jacob Rees-Mogg
Nat Rothschild
reputation aristocratic
controversial
elitist
socialCategory old boys' network
subjectOf newspaper investigations
political commentary
television documentaries
tradition lavish dinners
post-dinner revelry
wearing formal tailcoats

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Boris memberOf Bullingdon Club
subject surface form: Boris Johnson