Sixty per cent of Brits earning £80,000-£100,000 say they’re “about average”
Highly paid people tend to see themselves as “normal” on the income scale – and “worse off” than their social…
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Highly paid people tend to see themselves as “normal” on the income scale – and “worse off” than their social…
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Only the wealthy have house deposits or grandparents who can give childcare.
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In exclusive polling for the New Statesman by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, voters tell us what they think are high…
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Thirty years ago I was thrust into the limelight by John Major’s libel action against me; it was brutal, but…
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Removing charitable status from private schools won’t lose Labour money – or voters.
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The beloved Bolton comic, now going on tour for the first time in over a decade, became a national phenomenon…
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23 September 1957: How Labour could make a wealthier society a better society too.
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Is the broadcaster biased in favour of received pronunciation?
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8 June 1973: Pimm’s, rattles and oars at Oxford Eights Week.
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2 October 2000: The Conservative Party is turning its back on Essex Man and selecting once again the squire, the…
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Psychologists are urging UK government ministers to outlaw classist discrimination, the New Statesman reveals.
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From Eton to Westminster, the disgraced Prime Minister has hurried the decline of the institutions he represented.
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Conservative class warfare is out of date.
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This show, in which Andrew Flintoff introduces working-class boys from Preston to cricket, shows how sport can bring people together…
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I was raised in a council house by a single mum – but in my 20 years in journalism I’ve…
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Most people now believe money says more about social class than background, according to exclusive research.
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Find out whether you view the social class of 25 famous figures in the same way as other voters.
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Exclusive polling reveals the British public hugely overestimates how working class it is.
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Exclusive polling reveals the public’s firm belief in social mobility – even if people have never experienced it themselves.
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Public shaming and pile-ons are our guilty pleasure.
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