A People’s Vote will stop a Brexit that offers nothing to the working class
In the third of a three-part article series written by For Our Future’s Sake campaigners, Patrick Moule argues that Brexit betrayed working class people.
In the third of a three-part article series written by For Our Future’s Sake campaigners, Patrick Moule argues that Brexit betrayed working class people.
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It should be a matter of huge concern to Labour that working-class voters feel they have to turn to UKIP
Like a vote for Ukip, to fly the St George’s Cross is as much to declare one’s antipathy to the liberal, metropolitan well-to-do middle-classes as it is a protest against the EU.
There is no one type of ‘working person’, and it’s an indictment of our politics that such an obvious point has to be made.