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| [[Prince of Wales]] || 1913 || His mother [[Queen Mary]], forced him to resign.<ref name=nytimes1913-05-28/> | | [[Prince of Wales]] || 1913 || His mother [[Queen Mary]], forced him to resign.<ref name=nytimes1913-05-28/> | ||
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| [[Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany]] || 1870s || [[Queen Victoria's youngest son<ref name="Charlotte Zeepvat p. 101"/> | | [[Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany]] || 1870s || [[Queen Victoria]]'s youngest son<ref name="Charlotte Zeepvat p. 101"/> | ||
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| [[Vajiravudh|Rama VI]] || 1900s || [[King of Siam]] (1881–1925)<ref name="Rong Syamananda p. 146">Rong Syamananda, ''A history of Thailand'', 1986; p. 146.</ref> | | [[Vajiravudh|Rama VI]] || 1900s || [[King of Siam]] (1881–1925)<ref name="Rong Syamananda p. 146">Rong Syamananda, ''A history of Thailand'', 1986; p. 146.</ref> | ||
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| [[Frederick IX of Denmark]] || 1920s || <ref name="JGSinclair_Portrait-of-Oxford" /> | | [[Frederick IX of Denmark]] || 1920s || <ref name="JGSinclair_Portrait-of-Oxford" /> | ||
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| [[Charles Douglas-Home, 12th Earl of Home]] || 1850s || [[Lord Lieutenant of Lanarkshire]] (1890–1915) and [[Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire]] (1879–1880) | |||
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| [[Henry Chaplin, 1st Viscount Chaplin]] || 1860s || <ref name="Edward VII"/> | |||
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| [[Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery]] || 1860s || <ref name="Freeman2011"/> | |||
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| [[Walter Long, 1st Viscount Long]] || 1870s || <ref name="Viscount Long Autobiography"/> | |||
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| [[William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough]] || 1870s || <ref name="JGSinclair_Portrait-of-Oxford" /> | |||
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| [[George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston]] || 1880s || <ref name="JGSinclair_Portrait-of-Oxford" /> | |||
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| [[George Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall]] || 1890s || <ref name="James Miller p. 142"/> | |||
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| Prince [[Felix Yussupov]] || 1900s || <ref name="NYT_1917-01-14"> | |||
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| Prince [[Serge Obolensky]] (1890–1978)<ref name="Obolensky1958"> | |||
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| [[Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 8th Duke of Buccleuch]] || 1910s || <ref name="Serge Obolensky p. 86"/> | |||
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| [[Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford]] || 1920s || <ref name="The Earl of Longford"/> | |||
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| [[Arthur Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington]] || 1930s || <ref name="Telegraph Wellington Obit"/> | |||
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| [[John Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch]] || 1940s ||<ref name="Obituary"/> | |||
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| [[Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu|Lord Montagu of Beaulieu]] || 1940s || <ref name=bournemouthecho/> | |||
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| [[David Ogilvy, 13th Earl of Airlie]] || 1940s || <ref name="Independent-10224679"/> | |||
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| [[Timothy Beaumont, Baron Beaumont of Whitley]] || 1940s || <ref name="The Rev Lord Beaumont of Whitley"/> | |||
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| [[Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath]] || 1950s || <ref name="Marquess of Bath Autobiography 1999"/> | |||
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| [[Peter Palumbo, Baron Palumbo]] || 1950s || <ref name="Independent-10224679"/> | |||
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| [[Michael Ancram|Michael Kerr, 13th Marquess of Lothian]] || 1950s || [[Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party (UK)|Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party]] (2001–2005) and [[Chairman of the Conservative Party]] (1998–2001)<ref name=imageshack/> | |||
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| [[Richard Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch]] || 1970s || <ref name="Independent-10224679"/> | |||
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| [[Gottfried von Bismarck|Count Gottfried von Bismarck]] || 1980s ||<ref name="Daily Telegraph"/> | |||
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| [[Shivraj Singh of Jodhpur]] || 1990s || <ref name="Independent-10224679"/> | |||
* [[Arthur Wellesley, Earl of Mornington]] || 1990s || <ref name="Independent-10224679"/> | |||
* [[Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick]] (1988–)<ref name=telegraphBachelor/> | |||
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| [[Edward Sebastian Grigg]] || 1980s || | | [[Edward Sebastian Grigg]] || 1980s || |
Revision as of 14:01, 25 April 2024
The Bullingdon Club is a long-established club for students at the University of Oxford.[2]
Originally founded as a club to support sports, at Oxford, like cricket, by the late 20th century, its members were notorious for vandalism, sexism, drunken rowdiness, and elitism.[2] By the 21st century the bad behaviour of club members, like future Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom David Cameron and Boris Johnson had caused the club membership to dwindle.[3] In 2018 the Oxford Conservative Party Association barred Club members from leadership positions within the Association.[4]
When Johnson was Prime Minister he was criticized for appointing individuals, who had been his friends in the club, to posts for which they seem unqualified.[2]
Johnson was widely criticized for appointing former Bullingdon Club member Ewen Fergusson to the Committee on Standards in Public Life - a committee intended to rout out corrupt activities.[5] Ferguson was the 173 choice in a ranking of possible candidates for committee membership.[6]
Even after the earlier criticism for appointing other friends of his, on September 2, 2022 - less than a week before his scheduled retirement as Prime Minister, Johnson appointed former club member Harry Mount to the House of Lords appointments commission.[7] Mount is the author of "The Wit and Wisdom of Boris Johnson".
The club was mocked by Evelyn Waugh in Brideshead Revisited and Decline and Fall, and in the 2014 film The Riot Club.[8][2]
Members include
name | period | notes |
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Prince of Wales | 1913 | His mother Queen Mary, forced him to resign.[9] |
Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany | 1870s | Queen Victoria's youngest son[10] |
Rama VI | 1900s | King of Siam (1881–1925)[11] |
Prince Paul of Yugoslavia | 1910s | [12] |
Edward VIII | 1920s | Prince of Wales[13] of Great Britain, Northern Ireland and the British Dominions Beyond the Seas (1894–1972) |
Frederick IX of Denmark | 1920s | [13] |
Charles Douglas-Home, 12th Earl of Home | 1850s | Lord Lieutenant of Lanarkshire (1890–1915) and Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire (1879–1880) |
Henry Chaplin, 1st Viscount Chaplin | 1860s | [14] |
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery | 1860s | [15] |
Walter Long, 1st Viscount Long | 1870s | [16] |
William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough | 1870s | [13] |
George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston | 1880s | [13] |
George Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall | 1890s | [17] |
Prince Felix Yussupov | 1900s | Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag
References
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