Have you ever wondered what happens at Eton, the elitist black box which has educated and formed the likes of Boris Johnson, David Cameron, and many of the politicians controlling our country today? Wonder no more. In this timely episode, I speak to my Ugandan British friend Musa Okwonga, an internationally acclaimed writer, poet and political commentator and Eton alumnus. Musa decamped from London to Berlin several years ago where he has found increased freedom to publish his work and research-based political opinions in the form of columns for the press (such as the Times and New York Times), as well as on his podcast, and more recently in his books (fiction and non fiction) . We focus on 'One of Them', his eloquent and searing expose (published earlier this year) of his time at Eton on an assisted place, as one of only 2 black men in his class of over 1200. If you're keen to hear Musa's eye-opening perceptive on British politics, and what might now happen in the wake of Brexit if we are not careful, please listen to this important conversation and share. But if you're of a fainthearted disposition or would rather not know, maybe it's best to turn away...