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Originally Posted by Brillopad
To me he is, although I was of corse referring to many of those who vote for him. In my opinion he would ruin our country if he got the chance. One of those who doesn't value our own culture and gives priority to the cultures of others with little concern for the long-term effects of his 'open-door policies' on the rest of this country.
Chav's in my book are mainly benefit claimants who make a career out of being unemployed. The are loud mouthed, rough, lazy and ignorant of others. Labour is historically more generous with handing out benefits than the Tories so therefore they are more popular with the chavs. People can often have a foot in both camps when agreeing/disagreeing with certain policies so they may or may not fly flags and set dogs on people. Chav's all the same.
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^ chav stands for council house and violent. Obviously Corbyn does not fit the bill lol. I think to most the country, chavs are seen as UKIP/Britain First/EDL supporters.. You know, the sort of people who dont have jobs and therefore support the parties that blame other people for them not having jobs etc.. Labour is more middle class to me...