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Jeremy Wrote:

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> I thought somebody would post this sooner or

> later!


Had to Jeremy, couldn't resist.

I'm taking bets on the number of posts before it decends into a full-on EDF Class war...hot favourite is after everyone's been to Pret for lunch.

Just done the test and had to do some tweaking to get the answer I wanted. I'm now happily Traditional Working Class, despite some stupid question about property value. So I can rest easy in my bed knowing I'm one of the few remaining Cockney sparra's left in the city they abandoned for suburban Essex, Kent and Herts all those years ago. An old School ED'er, no bugaboos or organic muesli in this house!


Louisa.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> I thought somebody would post this sooner or

> later!

>

> I expect a lot of people on here will qualify for

> the "elite" class.



Elite class "with a wood burning stove" Jeremy.


Radiators and gas fires are a bit - well, you know!

Tried the survey.. Traditional Working Class..


As I am Retired did the test again adding what I used to earn..


Come out Elite. Likely to go to galleries and the opera Even when I did not tick those boxes..


This is not the Full Survey (5 Questions).


The full survey takes 20 mins and you have to get a BBC ID and register.


Foxy

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Elite class "with a wood burning stove" Jeremy.

>

> Radiators and gas fires are a bit - well, you know!


Wood burning stoves are for aspirational underlings!


The elite class burn foxes in pits made of marble.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> 'Elite' and 'Precariat' certainly sound like the

> most fun categories to be in.



Indeed *Bob*


I'm trying to break out of my "Established Middle Class" shackles


Could one pass the key ?

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