mexico1970
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Maybe if you spend your time on a forum discussing how to define the Working Class, you're not working class ;)
Hold my fucking wine :)
Maybe if you spend your time on a forum discussing how to define the Working Class, you're not working class ;)
I’ve simply highlighted how he’s exaggerated his father’s job as a factory worker and used that to deflect from difficult questions.
Starmer’s comments about his father being looked down upon because he worked in a factory were OTT and out of touch for that matter.
noun
noun: working class; plural noun: working classes
adjective
- the social group consisting primarily of people who are employed in unskilled or semi-skilled manual or industrial work.
"he came from the working class"
adjective: working class
- relating to or characteristic of the working class.
"a working-class community"
Hold my fucking wine :)
That one made me laugh. :-)Maybe if you spend your time on a forum discussing how to define the Working Class, you're not working class ;)
Is that a pint of wine?
You might be right and you might not be but there’s no evidence to prove it either way so it’s just your opinion.I’ve simply highlighted how he’s exaggerated his father’s job as a factory worker and used that to deflect from difficult questions.
Starmer’s comments about his father being looked down upon because he worked in a factory were OTT and out of touch for that matter.
The definition changed over time, hand to mouth poor defines the newer version of the working class. There are lower working class people and upper class working people.
If you sit in a wine bar discussing your stocks you probably are not lower working class :)
I read somewhere not long ago that ~30% of UK are classes as working class but over 50% have working class values which probably explains why it’s hard to define.
Have you seen what’s happening to Orxale today? Up over 11%!! metal blue loves oracle.
pretty sure it was the economist Thomas Picketty who argued that the working/middle/upper class definition doesn't work and we should look upon things as just two classes, wage earning and capital earning. there's obvious levels of education within the wage earning class, and there are people who can have feet in both camps, but ultimately, there's those who need that wage at the end of the month and there's those who don't. it also stops pitting the middle vs the working class which is always to the benefit of the upper class (if you use the 3 tiered definition)It's not really hard to define what is meant by "working class" what is harder to come to terms with are people who still class themselves as working class when they are nothing like the unskilled people at the bottom of the rung.
You can most certainly feel working class because of your upbringing but it doesn't mean you are.