- Jan 18, 2009
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I live in the village I went to school in and have the privilege of lifetime friends from up and down the social scale. My middle class friends are a mix but all of my 'working class' friends seem to be way to the right of me. They certainly wouldn't vote Labour if Corbyn was involved. If they wanted a banner to march behind I fear it would be more likely to read UKIP (although to be honest I don't think many of them would bother to march anywhere very much).
Depends how you define right and left, and what that means. The BNP used to advocate the establishment of workers cooperatives and full nationalisation of British industry yet we're always labelled right wing.
Controlling the labour market is not right wing, is socialism. Free liberal markets are right wing and it's what all mainstream political parties support. If Labour had the balls to advocate controls on the labour market especially for the working class, then they would have parked Labour tanks on UKIP lawns.
Then your working class friends might not have to hold their nose and vote for the only show in town that is prepared to protect their interests.