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Old 24-11-2014, 07:30 AM #34
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To be fair to her 3/4 of the commons would be considered snobs, and most of the cabinet have a considerable property and investment portfolio... Labour have been and are the party for the working class that's not to say they can't invest wisely.
That said I abhor this kind of attitude, it smacks of the 'haven't I done well' scoffers who laugh up their sleeve at anyone who they deem to be of a lower social standing. This story is hocking in that you expect it from the conservatives, but when it's a Labour MP it hurts that bit more.
Fair play to Ed instead of excusing this and brushing off the incident he got rid, I for one think it shows he has the principles of the Labour party at heart here.

I think Blair took that away.




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