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Boris Sells His House
Boris Johnson has sold his London House for £ 3.75 million , " Party of the working Class " Oh yes.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Boris Sells His House'; this is sensational news, I feel I may have to lie down in a darkened room to deal with this.
Seriously, I might send it to The Oldie, they have section called, 'Important Stories You May Have Missed', which contains items such as;
"Man broke wind during strip-search" (The Dundee Courier") &
"Knitting stolen in car break-in" (New Milton Advertiser).
Seriously, I might send it to The Oldie, they have section called, 'Important Stories You May Have Missed', which contains items such as;
"Man broke wind during strip-search" (The Dundee Courier") &
"Knitting stolen in car break-in" (New Milton Advertiser).
emmie: "i have friends who voted Labour, they are totally misguided in their faithfulness, yet they live a very very comfortable Middle Class lifestyle..." - standard champagne socialists, do as I say not as I do. Abolish all grammar schools but send their own kids to private school. Tax the "rich" ooo except me of course. need I go on?
//i have friends who voted Labour, they are totally misguided in their faithfulness, yet they live a very very comfortable Middle Class lifestyle...//
A great mystery which I, too, have been unable to fathom.
I understand the wealthy "virtue" voters - often Thespians, the likes of Emma Thompson and Hugh Grant spring to mind. Whatever the government of the UK does is unlikely to have much of an effect on them. They have wealth managers who salt away their dosh, safe from the prying eyes and grabbing hands of the taxman. Supporting Labour makes them feel good and enhances their image in the eyes of the great unwashed. But I cannot understand genuine middle class people - those who are comfortably off courtesy of their hard work and efforts to earn a decent crust and support themselves. I have a friend who owns two properties worth probably £2.5m in total. He rebelled against his Tory parents, went to Uni, worked hard at a good job all his life, was never filthy rich but was always comfortable. But still he supports Labour and indeed sees the Tories as the Devil Incarnate. Very mystifying.
A great mystery which I, too, have been unable to fathom.
I understand the wealthy "virtue" voters - often Thespians, the likes of Emma Thompson and Hugh Grant spring to mind. Whatever the government of the UK does is unlikely to have much of an effect on them. They have wealth managers who salt away their dosh, safe from the prying eyes and grabbing hands of the taxman. Supporting Labour makes them feel good and enhances their image in the eyes of the great unwashed. But I cannot understand genuine middle class people - those who are comfortably off courtesy of their hard work and efforts to earn a decent crust and support themselves. I have a friend who owns two properties worth probably £2.5m in total. He rebelled against his Tory parents, went to Uni, worked hard at a good job all his life, was never filthy rich but was always comfortable. But still he supports Labour and indeed sees the Tories as the Devil Incarnate. Very mystifying.
this was from 2016, who knows what they have now.
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