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old-school tie

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old-school tie (ldskl)
n.
1. A necktie that has the colors of a British public school.
2. The upper-middle-class solidarity and system of mutual assistance attributed to alumni of British public schools.
3. The narrow clannish attitudes characteristic of the members of a clique.


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If on the other hand, he means old-school tie businessmen, people who attended public school, or people who consider themselves socially superior, then I would agree; most of these people do not vote Labour.
 
 
 
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