OLDHAMADE wrote:...sorry once again for my outspokenness that maybe should have been said by a more educated person.
There's no need to apologise for being passionate about what you believe in, for the same reason I won't apologise for being passionate about what I believe in. I started out with nothing. Left school with one 'C' grade 'O' level and an almost record number of 'Unclassified'. We've done okay for ourselves, not wealthy, but certainly not struggling. But I remember having sugar sandwiches for tea because there was no other food in the house & making toast by holding bread against the gas fire, because there was no money for the electric meter. But before we turn this in to a Monty Python/'Yorkshire' sketch, where we disagree is how do we support those less fortunate than ourselves... or indeed, should we help them? I'm amazed that some people are genuinely so naive or blind or stupid, or simply lack the empathy to understand that the British government is quite knowingly driving more and more people in to poverty. Often, the most vulnerable people in society. That there are people who are in utter denial that deliberate government policies are making poor people poorer while protecting the wealthy.
I don't get angry about that because of envy of the rich.
I get angry because I'm so thankful that I'm not one of the poor.
To paraphrase 'The Usual Suspects', the greatest trick the Tories ever pulled, was convincing the working class that the country's problems are due to the poorest people in society.