are they toffs, ludicrous to use that term this day and age.
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An ICM poll for The Guardian revealed the Tories had leapfrogged Labour into first place with 33% of the vote. Labour came in second with 31%, Ukip third on 15% and the Lib Dems fourth on 13%.
i believe though don't quote me is they were something to do with the tassles on the caps worn at public school, like Eton, i will go back to my books, or google and have a look.
The word "toff" is thought to come from the word "tuft", which was a gold tassel worn by titled undergraduates at the University of Oxford or the University of Cambridge.
The Anglo-Saxon word "toforan" has a meaning of "superiority". It is possible the derivation of "toff" is earlier than is generally supposed.
DF, anyone wealthy is a toff is that correct, that then means Millbands are,
anyone who goes to public school is one, that counts for many,
vote tory, got to be a toff, ludicrous, this bloody class nonsense is what keeps this country from making real progress, them and us mentality,
i have given the definition, believe it or don't, you think that Labour, or socialist worker party, are they still in existence, care a jot about you,
no they don't.
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