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Old 23-08-2013, 09:02   #9
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Re: Are you working class ?

I strongly disagree with Pierre's statement.

[Labour and unions would have you think that 'working class' are all on benefits and live on sink estates in deprived areas.]

I put that down to the Tory's thinking not Labours or the Unions.

Yes the Unions in the 70's had to much power and caused strikes over some trivial matters... but were would we be now if we had no working rights.. back to the work house days I would suggest.

As for your University grant that was probably paid for by the majority of the working classes taxes. Which I may add is perfectly ok.

Mrs T are the bad decades for Britain she should have stayed working in her fathers grocery shop.

I have a nice house and old car (by choice) but I have worked for it... income taxes for the lower paid should be greatly reduced.
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