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>He also reckons the middle classes of ED don't have the balls to revolt.


He was asked "Well, just pick up on that for the moment. Because you hinted at this in the first comments you made, about the fact that it's [the middle class] not naturally a politicised group. Do you think that's about to change?"


And replied, "Um, well that's a good point. Will the middle classes take to the streets? I don't think that really the middle classes can get banners saying, you know, "We earn ?40,000 a year and we are entitled to child benefit." I mean, I just don't think they've got the balls to do that. Um, I hope they haven't. It would be a bit embarrassing for the rest of us. Um, I think there is obviously a squeeze. Everyone is going to be squeezed, in lots of different ways. Um, will they actually take to the streets? I don't know. "


Which probably answered the question.


But it was only You and Yours.

ImpetuousVrouw Wrote:

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> The ED caller got some flak!

>

> Liked the definition of middle class being someone

> who wears matching bra and knickers!


I do. Matching bra and knickers, with a nice suit and tie. The (middle class) ladies love it.

Loz Wrote:

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> ImpetuousVrouw Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The ED caller got some flak!

> >

> > Liked the definition of middle class being

> someone

> > who wears matching bra and knickers!

>

> I do. Matching bra and knickers, with a nice suit

> and tie. The (middle class) ladies love it.



Lol, can we have a pic pls?

womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> my husband despairs of me insisting on ketchup on

> my cornish pasties- he will never guess i have

> hidden it in the fridge.


So long as they are hot!

Ketchup on hot pasties and salad cream on cold pasties

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