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  1. I can’t see the misandrist old lady ex school teachers of Labour ever actually listening to the working class, how common!

    Interesting study but what’s more interesting is it talks about selling policies to voter blocs to get the dems back in, nowhere is a groundswell of workers creating a political movement = this is more top down manipulation by the (very woke by the way) elites for political power, not an attempt to empower workers.

    1. You could call it a study but really it’s just shallow market research survey to get a potential 10% more sales by knowing how to frame a pitch to an identified segment of consumers. They arent really going to redesign the product to meet the needs of working punters – are they?

  2. So what is the boundary between working class and middle class in 2025?
    I know blue collar types (and proudly so) who make a heap more in money than white collar bourgeoisie types. So is there an income line or lifestyle choice or something else that defines them?
    And no I’m not trying to be a smart arse or anything.

    1. Some things to think about:

      Were you an essential worker during Covid?

      Can you do your job “working from home”?

      If your job disappeared would the country notice?

      A coupla big points of difference in there.

  3. ACT have strategically alienated themselves, becoming a racist movement.

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