Originally posted by Gonzo
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William went up to Oxford in the days when the dons there still looked down on northern prodigies. He proved to be quite brilliant. A First in Politics, Economics and Philosophy. President of the Union. Within seconds he was political advisor to the likes of Geoffrey Howe and Leon Brittain at the heart of the new Thatcher government. By '87 he'd taken his first step into the hustings back home in Wentworth, and took a sound beating in a strong Labour mining constituency.
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