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  • The country will be a better place when we stop judging people on their backgrounds

    Which is exactly what you’re asking people to do with:

    my dad (who grew up in a council house)…

    Complicated innit. (No dig intended!).

  • I think the point they were making is that this is complicated. The simplistic view “attended Oxford therefore Tory bastard” does not apply here. Simply fixating on one aspect of a person fails to take in the holistic complexity of people.

  • Yeah, pretty much.

    I’d have no problem with an Oxford + Eton educated PM if they could actually show some ability and empathy. I’d have no problem with a PM with 2 GCSEs if they were demonstrably good at the job.

    The problems come from assumptions (and in the current case, from an old boys network).

    If you listen you Angela Rayner on the Rest is Politics, she’s quite eloquent on her background (and the majority of what she said was quite hard to argue with imo) but Rory Stewart also challenged her quite well on the ‘Tory scum’ comments.

  • Yeah, but can anyone name a proper class traitor in the current era, of the calibre of Gore Vidal or Gough Whitlam?

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