The split between ‘middle’ and ‘working’ classes is a strange UK thing. Everyone in both groups is ‘working’ class; ‘middle’ class is just a forged identifier to break up class awareness.
Hippy’s one or two or five additional rental flats aren’t the issue. The problem is the framework that allows billionaires to accumulate and keep hundreds of billions of £ in a year while the people who created that wealth struggle to afford basic necessities, creating instability and heightening risk across the board (not to mention the immense amount of human suffering).
The split between ‘middle’ and ‘working’ classes is a strange UK thing. Everyone in both groups is ‘working’ class; ‘middle’ class is just a forged identifier to break up class awareness.
The split between ‘middle’ and ‘working’ classes is a strange UK thing. Everyone in both groups is ‘working’ class; ‘middle’ class is just a forged identifier to break up class awareness.
The split between ‘middle’ and ‘working’ classes is a strange UK thing. Everyone in both groups is ‘working’ class; ‘middle’ class is just a forged identifier to break up class awareness.
Hippy’s one or two or five additional rental flats aren’t the issue. The problem is the framework that allows billionaires to accumulate and keep hundreds of billions of £ in a year while the people who created that wealth struggle to afford basic necessities, creating instability and heightening risk across the board (not to mention the immense amount of human suffering).