Jimmieblue
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- 11 Oct 2015
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Thank you, my argument really was that the great British public do need to find a bit of time to take notice of what’s going on. There’s a kind of inertia in the country ok it may be driven by cost of living etc. But whatever people’s situation is I think they need to keep abreast of what’s going on because politicians take advantage and the working class always suffer.I'm not calling you a snob. I'm saying that "the majority of the great British public can’t imagine situations unless they are on a screen in their living rooms" is a snobbish thing to say.
You knew more about it than the average Joe, well done.