Re: Has the Sir resigned yet
"Brexity" views and "egalitarian" views aren't by any stretch of the imagination opposites at all. This is what gets me with so much analysis from the left nowadays. It is fundamentally flawed in its analysis and is often at least 20 years out of date.
Like with all of this stuff I would tread carefully but this is consistent in terms of nearly all surveys in recent years
The left/right split is generally 50/50 but wealthiest are more likely to vote Labour and Reforms appeal grows the lower the income people have.
The reality is so many of you overlook this, fail to understand why it's happening (usually blaming them for being thick or gullible) and fail to see the fact that in many cases you are representing the views of the wealthy at the expense of the poor.
"Brexity" views and "egalitarian" views aren't by any stretch of the imagination opposites at all. This is what gets me with so much analysis from the left nowadays. It is fundamentally flawed in its analysis and is often at least 20 years out of date.
Like with all of this stuff I would tread carefully but this is consistent in terms of nearly all surveys in recent years
The left/right split is generally 50/50 but wealthiest are more likely to vote Labour and Reforms appeal grows the lower the income people have.
The reality is so many of you overlook this, fail to understand why it's happening (usually blaming them for being thick or gullible) and fail to see the fact that in many cases you are representing the views of the wealthy at the expense of the poor.

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