>> "working class" is a completely rubbish and irrelevant archaic term with no value in the
>> real world.
>> I don't agree. There is a large portion of the population who would self identify as "working class" and as such it has a value. The term can be somewhat elastic but I would define working class as that group of people employed in manual or lesser skilled jobs. They usually have no further education beyond 18 and little in the way of qualifications. They are likely to have little in the way of savings or wealth.
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