As a scaffolder by trade I would be inclined to feel totally insulted to be compared to the Jeremy Kyle brigade.
Maybe we should put them into a new official category, i.e.
THE "LOW CLASS?"
i wouldn't consider myself a proletariat but i am part of the toiling masses. I do remember a way to tell what class you were in and it was more to do with dinner habits. They reckoned you were working class if you sat down to tea in your working togs and upper if you dressed for dinner. We all know things are a bit more complicated now more than ever, but the term working class will do for me nicely.
I still think, the volvo driving pringle wearing middle class golf club captain with little or no chin should be watched though.![]()
AOM i was under the impression that as you now own half of Argyle (more than the duke) that you were now classed as LANDED GENTRY
all kidding aside i feel honoured to be classed as Working Class my principles are the same and will never change
and i drive a volvo so cut ooot the stereo types![]()
Well bugger me with a fishfork! Thats official is it?They are referred to as underclass these days. I.e. the Jeremy Kyle possie.
Classes are as follow.
Upper
Upper middle
Middle
Working
Working poor
Under.
Google it, it's on Wikipedia.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underclass
A good few scaffs prob do earn £50k a year infact some prob clear that so pos 70k a year before tax ( know a couple that clear around the £1k mark per week) I would certainly respect them a lot more (and not just because I'm a scaffolder myself) that the ***** in canary wharf/city that earn £20k a year but wear a whistle and work in the same office as someone that earns £100k a year that think their middle class
In london yes but the rest of the uk especially the north 25k is a good wage.