Britain: Children of Russian oligarchs are required to be expelled from public schools

Britain: Children of Russian oligarchs are required to be expelled from public schools

Children of Russian oligarchs must be expelled from the main public schools of Great Britain in order to increase the pressure to stop the war, are seeking some conservative deputies, writes the Daily Mail, says Periscope. Private schools like Eton, Westminster and Harow are preferred by wealthy Russians and those are being used as weapons by enemies [...]

Children of Russian oligarchs must be expelled from the main public schools of Great Britain in order to increase the pressure to stop the war, are seeking some conservative deputies, writes the Daily Mail, says Periscope.

Private schools such as Eton, Westminster and Harow are preferred by the wealthy Russians and those are being used as weapons by our enemies, a conservative said.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing constant pressure to limit the lifestyle of Vladimir Putin's super-rich friends, who have used their wealth to place their tracks on British society. And this focus is starting to turn into elite schools.

The conservative MP from Westminster, Nickie Aiken, told MailOnline: “extends the government's invitation not to focus solely on economic sanctions -- the children of Russians who are related to the Kremlin, which may be in our country's schools, should return to their homes in Russia”.

The purpose of this is to show oligarchs that they cannot enjoy their lives until the Ukrainian people are suffering”, she added.

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