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Back To The Future.
Have the working classes any part to play in modern Britain?
Their standard of education is so poor, that they are becoming a nation apart.
They are unable to eat, or dress properly and totally devoid of any intelligent conversation.
Special television programmes have been created, Trisha, for example, to help them with their problems, but it all seems to no avail.
Can they be stopped from further breeding, before their regression back into the dark ages, finally takes its toll?
Their standard of education is so poor, that they are becoming a nation apart.
They are unable to eat, or dress properly and totally devoid of any intelligent conversation.
Special television programmes have been created, Trisha, for example, to help them with their problems, but it all seems to no avail.
Can they be stopped from further breeding, before their regression back into the dark ages, finally takes its toll?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.gina32, they should sit exams. A sort of 5-plus should do it.
Cambus, I am afraid you have been outthought. Many of the posters on this thread are much more specific about who is despicable and who is not, and have much firmer ideas about what should be done with them. My own feeling is that anyone without a sense of irony should be eugenicised in some way, but this would close down AB overnight.
Cambus, I am afraid you have been outthought. Many of the posters on this thread are much more specific about who is despicable and who is not, and have much firmer ideas about what should be done with them. My own feeling is that anyone without a sense of irony should be eugenicised in some way, but this would close down AB overnight.
I wonder if Cambus categorises himself as 'middle class', you know the type; new money, big mortgages, everything on HP - the sort that have dragged this country underwater financially for the last 20 years when they can no longer afford to keep up payments due to the fragility of their easily dispensible 'careers'.