thejackal
Throbbing Member
How very condescending of you, Jackal.
Let us hope any 'working class' Tories on here appreciate your wisdom.
I don't mean to be condescending, it's just my opinion, but I stand by what I say and I do think I have some facts to back it up.
The Conservative party has historically tried to prevent the working class vote, women's right to vote, the creation of the NHS and the creation of a welfare state.
Just 70 odd years ago there were still slums in Brighton, filled with the white working class. If you were destitute you went to the church; if you got seriously ill, chances were you would die.
You can thank Arthur Greenwood of the Labour party for starting the process of clearing the slums and Christopher Addison (Labour/Liberal) for the introduction of the first council houses.
The Tory party consistently voted against the creation of the welfare state and the NHS. The NHS would not exist if it were not for the Labour party. That's just a fact.
You see, the Tories have NEVER had the best interests of the working class at its heart. Not then, not now.
IMHO, working class folks who vote Tory do so with a mixture of jingoism and desperate hope that by being in that club, some of its wealth and prestige is going to rub off on them. The politics of aspiration.
The truth will set you free...
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