In the Westminster District of London, there exists a central axis of gentlemanly politics.
Within this small area encompassing Pall Mall Street and St. James Street, notable London landmarks converge, including the National Gallery, Christie's Auction House, Traveler's Club, Army and Navy Club, Oxford and Cambridge Union, East India Company Tri-Services Club, and Regent's Palace.
Such an influential location naturally cannot escape the presence of politics.
To gain a foothold in British politics, one must join the clubs at 60 St. James Street — Brooks Club, 20 St. James Street — Budel Club, and spanning 37-38 St. James Street — White Club.
However, gentlemen eager to make their mark on the political scene should measure their capabilities and investigate whose territory these clubs truly belong to before joining.
