i agree, but I think that for a lot of people the edges are becoming blurred. To me, although I was brought up on a council estate, my parents always worked and instilled good values, but i didn't grow up in an Enid Blyton world. I therefore class myself as working class. My children however have a different upbringing than i had - they have the new school uniform every term, the bednight stories, the sitting at the table for dinner, etc that I never had, I wouldn't say that they are middle class, but they are not the same as the working class as I know it.