Unlike many countries’ elites, they are not readily identifiable on sight. They have long abandoned their differentiated mid-Atlantic drawl; their houses do not have moats.
The founder of The Big Issue expresses his aversion to liberalism, and his disappointment with the middle class.
The former apprentice and Conservative candidate for Pontefract says that Labour’s caricature of the Party is a ploy to keep the North and people down.
Why is discrimination on the ground of the family into which you born less unfair than discrimination on the ground of the colour of your skin?
Embracing this crude Marxist fiction has put the Conservative Party at risk of lasting electoral damage, particularly in London.