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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:08:29 +0100, "Doctor Evil"
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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 10:56:50 +0100, "Doctor Evil"
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That is true. A flyer in a working class
area is different to one in a
middle class area from the same shop

Please explain what a "working class"
and a "middle class" area is.

You seem to be stereotyping again.


working class group noun [S] (ALSO the working classes)
a social group that consists of people who earn little money, often being
paid only for the hours or days that they work, and who usually do

physical
work:

middle class group noun [S] (ALSO the middle classes)
a social group that consists of well-educated people, such as doctors,
lawyers, and teachers, who have good jobs and are neither very rich nor

very
poor:

The definitions failed to mention the snob divides between the two.


From the Daily Worker Dictionary presumably.


From the Cambridge, snotty uni dictionary.

I am surprised it
doesn't mention "the struggle".


It is still going on. 0.66% of the population, mainly aristocrats, own 70%
of the land, backed up by Draconian planning laws to create an artificial
land shortage ramping up house prices to the point it is crippling the
country. There is a class war that has not yet been won. You're too naive
to see it.