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Originally Posted by jaxie
It's never pleasant when anyone says that kind of thing from any political party, group or even an individual. It's also quite low to imply that the people they view as worth gassing are voters in their own party. This seems to say that you also find these people they call chav beneath contempt. It's not cool, nice nor appropriate no matter who is saying it and in any context.
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Statistics don’t lie The 2015 Ipsos pole showed it was the unemployed and working class electoral voters who kept Labour out of power and it’s the unemployed and working class voter some rich people and even other working class people call chavs and peasants. I don’t btw. I think there is nothing more abhorrent than the words ‘chav’ and 'peasant'
You know, I don’t mind debating this but I can’t debate it if you are going to get all offended by my use of words. The truth is, there is no other way to say it, but there is a reason why the poor working class are more likely to vote UKIP or Tory and I’m happy to talk about my views on why that is.