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Privileged upbringings
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There is no need to post the link that this passage came from, one can read similar in almost any newspaper.
/// Gordon Brown set the tone for a class war campaign yesterday by mentioning his 'ordinary middle-class background' while his Labour attack dogs launched spiteful attacks on David Cameron's privileged upbringing.///
The question I ask is, why are Labour constantly going on about 'privileged upbringings'?
Do they not also enjoy a privileged life style, and won't their off-springs also enjoy a 'privileged upbringing'?
/// Gordon Brown set the tone for a class war campaign yesterday by mentioning his 'ordinary middle-class background' while his Labour attack dogs launched spiteful attacks on David Cameron's privileged upbringing.///
The question I ask is, why are Labour constantly going on about 'privileged upbringings'?
Do they not also enjoy a privileged life style, and won't their off-springs also enjoy a 'privileged upbringing'?
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http://www.dailymail....class-war-begins.html
Nothing to hide, I just thought that most people couldn't be bothered to read such a long link, when similar has been reported many times and from different sources.
By attacking Cameron's privileged upbringing isn't Brown childish name calling?
Would David Cameron retaliate and criticise Gordon Brown's upbringing? I don't think so somehow.
Since I have obliged you, can you now oblige me by answering my question?
'Why are Labour constantly going on about 'privileged upbringings'?
http://www.dailymail....class-war-begins.html
Nothing to hide, I just thought that most people couldn't be bothered to read such a long link, when similar has been reported many times and from different sources.
By attacking Cameron's privileged upbringing isn't Brown childish name calling?
Would David Cameron retaliate and criticise Gordon Brown's upbringing? I don't think so somehow.
Since I have obliged you, can you now oblige me by answering my question?
'Why are Labour constantly going on about 'privileged upbringings'?
Quinlad ...
I don't have any particular leanings ... I'm an open minded Guardian reader.
However, I get peeved with the knee-jerk assumption that people who were privately educated are somehow "out of touch".
I was sent to a private school.
I am also paying for my god-daughter to be educated privately.
Why? Because I loved it, and she is loving it. And because she will come out as a courteous, confident individual, comfortable in any social circle, and with no hang-ups or prejudices.
It's a simple question of choice.
Some people spend their money on BMWs and Mercedes.
Some people spend it on foreign holidays.
Some people buy designer clothes, and jewellery.
Some people have expensive season tickets for football clubs.
And some people spend it on education.
John Prescott had 2 Jaguars at his disposal ...
... Is he less privileged that a family who work their butts off to save the money to pay for their school of choice?
Quite frankly, the people who should not hold office are the state school people who have chips on their shoulders the size of their BMWs.
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I don't have any particular leanings ... I'm an open minded Guardian reader.
However, I get peeved with the knee-jerk assumption that people who were privately educated are somehow "out of touch".
I was sent to a private school.
I am also paying for my god-daughter to be educated privately.
Why? Because I loved it, and she is loving it. And because she will come out as a courteous, confident individual, comfortable in any social circle, and with no hang-ups or prejudices.
It's a simple question of choice.
Some people spend their money on BMWs and Mercedes.
Some people spend it on foreign holidays.
Some people buy designer clothes, and jewellery.
Some people have expensive season tickets for football clubs.
And some people spend it on education.
John Prescott had 2 Jaguars at his disposal ...
... Is he less privileged that a family who work their butts off to save the money to pay for their school of choice?
Quite frankly, the people who should not hold office are the state school people who have chips on their shoulders the size of their BMWs.
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Yes, Garmard.
We can't help our backgrounds.
Some of the parents at my god-daughter's school have had to re-mortgage their houses to pay the fees. Some have move to smaller houses. Some of them never go on holiday, never go out for meals, and never get a new car.
Are they privileged?
Meanwhile, the state school mums pull up in their Merc's and Range Rovers, go shopping in Kensington, and jet off to their villas in Spain.
We can't help our backgrounds.
Some of the parents at my god-daughter's school have had to re-mortgage their houses to pay the fees. Some have move to smaller houses. Some of them never go on holiday, never go out for meals, and never get a new car.
Are they privileged?
Meanwhile, the state school mums pull up in their Merc's and Range Rovers, go shopping in Kensington, and jet off to their villas in Spain.
It is life, Garmard ... yes.
My issue is that people should not identify "privilege" by a single criteria.
Why say ...
"You are privileged because your parents sent you to private school" ?
You might as well say ...
"You are privileged because your parents had a Mercedes"
"You are privileged because you went on foreign holidays"
"You are privileged because your parents are still married"
"You are privileged because your parents have a villa in Spain"
"You are privileged because your parents are members of a sports club"
"You are privileged because your father had a season ticket to Arsenal"
Etc, etc ...
My issue is that people should not identify "privilege" by a single criteria.
Why say ...
"You are privileged because your parents sent you to private school" ?
You might as well say ...
"You are privileged because your parents had a Mercedes"
"You are privileged because you went on foreign holidays"
"You are privileged because your parents are still married"
"You are privileged because your parents have a villa in Spain"
"You are privileged because your parents are members of a sports club"
"You are privileged because your father had a season ticket to Arsenal"
Etc, etc ...
If you decide that all people who are "privileged" (ie successful) should not govern, then the country ends up being run by no-hopers and under-achievers.
How would that be? "I'm a complete failure ... never had a dime ... never had a job ... never passed an exam ... I'm a man of the people ... got expelled from school ... went to the "university of life" ... can I be Prime Minister please ?
How would that be? "I'm a complete failure ... never had a dime ... never had a job ... never passed an exam ... I'm a man of the people ... got expelled from school ... went to the "university of life" ... can I be Prime Minister please ?
Sandy ...
I agree that a season ticket to anyone other than Brighton is a dubious privilege ...
I picked Arsenal because their season tickets are famously expensive, and there is a waiting list of several years to get one. If you get to the top of the waiting list for the Emirates, you are one of a privileged minority.
I agree that a season ticket to anyone other than Brighton is a dubious privilege ...
I picked Arsenal because their season tickets are famously expensive, and there is a waiting list of several years to get one. If you get to the top of the waiting list for the Emirates, you are one of a privileged minority.
The thing is there will always be people who are seen to be more privileged than others, but if we took all the money in the country and shared it equally between everyone, we would still end up in the same situation. Some would use it wisely and to their future advantage - others would fritter it away and be left with nothing. It's a fact of life.
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