Mr Smokes Blunts.
Ex-Bluelighter
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The roots of 20thC leftism were hardly born out of middle class activism. Keir hardie, Bevan etc. weren't champagne socialists. Not that it bears any relation to the party as it stands today, but the labour movement was responsible for a lot we can still be proud of.
Do you not sort of see how because of his position Keir Hardie was automatically propelled to the status of being middle class? He was the questioner on behalf of those people. The fact he was forced by social circumstance to take traditionally working class jobs, rather than coming down from a perch in the intelligensia, doesn't really mean that he is working class. The problem here is that there is no definition of 'working class', and also of course that class is a fluid concept.
