The middle classes cannot stop Brexit. Too many people have already earned a pay rise. Before the vote I remember an interview with a construction worker who said he was voting for the pay increase, almost as if he knew why and what he was voting for... almost as if the working class are the most intelligent in England, because they don't live in bubbles...
Working class people do not populate the social medias, so Remainers will always feel like they are the majority. The social media site REDDIT for example is mostly middle class males with tech related jobs. After the Brexit vote was won, some bro approached me on the street telling me he didn't use the internet and how he had voted Brexit. It was nice to hear from him, even though I didn't really care about the content, but more about how he seemed to feel for being HEARD.
The working class were told by the likes of Angela Merkel how they would have to be willing to move for jobs. A lot of middle class Remainers complaints are about how they are losing their expendable middle class jobs/businesses. As if moving isn't an option for them... because they are SPECIAL and used to having it THEIR way. They wonder how they might feed their families as if foodbanks aren't bountiful across the country... because foodbanks aren't for THEIR kind... it's for those OTHER people.
I'm positive that after Brexit eventually happens we will get sob stories in the papers from middle class people who have fallen, BECAUSE THEY MATTER, and everyone else who have already been affected by austerity, mental health cuts, mass immigration, emaciation, joblessness, homelessness... they DON'T MATTER. But they are the majority, and wheter it be Brexit, or something else, eventually the ground is going to open up, and they are going to consume THAT middle class that hides behind its privilege and washes its hand of responsibility for society.
@RiskDebonair
Irish Writer, Poet, & Lover
The middle class are the worst affected by government interference. They pay the bulk of the taxes covering all of the expenses for the "less privileged" while the rich hide their money away and pay very little. All the while some people are taking as much as they can from the system while the middle class is left struggling as they get crippled for actually working and trying to provide for their families. They get penalized for working hard while the lay abouts get paid to do nothing. If anything the system is set against the middle class and needs a total overhaul to balance it out.
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It is important to define what we mean by middle class. I mean it as in the middle class English (people with a certain background, intersectional feminist mindset, and or wealth privilege).
I don't think the small minority of people taking as much as they can from the system are even taking that much, in total. A particular type of middle class intersectional feminist ideology is crippling the middle class. They want mass immigration/open borders for example, which requires the equivalent of a city the size of Newcastle upon tyne to be built every year. The immigrants do not generate enough tax receipts to pay for the increase in burden on the services, new doctors required for the growing population, etc. This has the middle class paying for many new arrivals (including their children) schooling & health care. This is unsustainable, yet mass immigration is sacred to this particular type of middle class. Mass immigration creates a feedback loop where we look for skilled work abroad instead of training our own people (because it is cheaper, and we cannot afford the increased burden; hence austerity)
In England, class mobility has pretty much ceased to exist, so those not born into middle class, have completely vanished from certain job types. With no way to climb they cannot become bigger tax payers themselves.
This middle class type focuses on its ideology about oppression and white privilege etc, instead of the main issues the country is facing.
[https://metro.co.uk/2019/10/24/clapping-banned-oxford-university-stop-people-triggered-10975221/](An example of clapping being banned in Oxford to make it more Inclusive) ... This allows this type of middle class to ignore class privilege, and the low number of working class entering Oxford/etc. A healthy economy requires those at the bottom to be able to rise, instead what we are seeing across the board is a tearing up of the social contract between the state and people.
I've worked in construction, journalism, and many other industries in England. I have never come across any working class lay abouts and would argue that they (the English working class) work/graft harder, and are more so affected by government interference as money = freedom. Bedroom tax, austerity, etc
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