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You come across as a person you could have a reasonable debate with mate, OK you have different views but you've a way about you a lot of the sneering anti working class Che's don't have.

Just because someone doesn't think the way that you or your friends think it doesn't mean that they are stupid or they haven't thought critically, again this isn't me trying to point a finger at you because you probably deserve a better line of conversation than that.
I like the working class. What I don’t like is their self-appointed voice on here, who has no credentials to do so.

You might think you’re working class, but you’re in the working class of 1960, pining for it to become relevant again.
 
You come across as a person you could have a reasonable debate with mate, OK you have different views but you've a way about you a lot of the sneering anti working class Che's don't have.

Just because someone doesn't think the way that you or your friends think it doesn't mean that they are stupid or they haven't thought critically, again this isn't me trying to point a finger at you because you probably deserve a better line of conversation than that.

I appreciate that - I often agree with what others say but I don’t always agree with the manner of delivery. Inevitably after 6,000 posts on here you’ll find exceptions to the rule, but I try to tackle the argument not the individual. It comes from a lifetime of playing the diplomat in work and at home.

Plus life is too short to concentrate on what separates us, I’m much more interested in finding where we have common ground. Which is why I don’t think these Reform supporters are inherently stupid or anything like that. I think they have a world view that has been shaped by external forces to value different things and look very different to mine. It’s all just inputs and outputs.

My concern is that I think some of the inputs that those voters hear are effectively taking advantage of their receptiveness to certain arguments. They propose simple solutions to complex and nuanced problems. And, yes, I know the same is true with some of my own sources and inputs, but the difference is that given I know that I am getting biased views then I can at least attempt to combat it. I just want one thing, and that’s more people to question and evaluate what they’re being told - confirmation bias is a problem on all sides. But if people do that and they still don’t agree with me on a political basis then that’s absolutely fine, that’s life. We all value different things.
 
I like the working class. What I don’t like is their self-appointed voice on here, who has no credentials to do so.

You might think you’re working class, but you’re in the working class of 1960, pining for it to become relevant again.

He's still stuck in the remedial class, banging on the windows because he couldn't take being told no and that he was wrong so he's had to play the ringer ever since.
 
I find it slightly comical that anyone who would vote Tory/Deform to speak for the working class when Manchester's had Labour seats for years and years, and as someone who grew up in council housing, and still lives from payday to the next, I'd consider myself working class.

It's fucking delusional. I've used the term before and I still deem it true. If you vote for the Tories or these backwards Deform cunts, and claim to be working class, you're a class traitor and are a slug voting for salt.
 
I find it slightly comical that anyone who would vote Tory/Deform to speak for the working class when Manchester's had Labour seats for years and years, and as someone who grew up in council housing, and still lives from payday to the next, I'd consider myself working class.

It's fucking delusional. I've used the term before and I still deem it true. If you vote for the Tories or these backwards Deform cunts, and claim to be working class, you're a class traitor and are a slug voting for salt.
Didn't think it was half term this week
 
Not sure this has been posted. Anyway a post from the Reform candidate challenging for Angela Raynors seat. Where the fuck do you start with something like this.

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I find it slightly comical that anyone who would vote Tory/Deform to speak for the working class when Manchester's had Labour seats for years and years, and as someone who grew up in council housing, and still lives from payday to the next, I'd consider myself working class.

It's fucking delusional. I've used the term before and I still deem it true. If you vote for the Tories or these backwards Deform cunts, and claim to be working class, you're a class traitor and are a slug voting for salt.
I don't think class really enters into it. Basically, if you vote for the Tories after what they've "produced" over the last fifteen years, you're just a bit thick.
 

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