Interestingly Oliver Heath & Laura Serra conclude that:
'While it is certainly true that class divisions are not as evident as they once were in terms of structuring vote choice, this is because class has been pushed outside the political system. Whereas previously the middle class & working class were divided on who to vote for, now they are divided on whether to bother voting at all'!
Is democracy now becoming more a middle-class activity?
#democracy #politics
https://theconversation.com/the-true-class-divide-in-british-politics-is-not-which-party-people-choose-but-whether-they-vote-at-all-240645
'While it is certainly true that class divisions are not as evident as they once were in terms of structuring vote choice, this is because class has been pushed outside the political system. Whereas previously the middle class & working class were divided on who to vote for, now they are divided on whether to bother voting at all'!
Is democracy now becoming more a middle-class activity?
#democracy #politics
https://theconversation.com/the-true-class-divide-in-british-politics-is-not-which-party-people-choose-but-whether-they-vote-at-all-240645
The true class divide in British politics is not which party people choose, but whether they vote at all
Class was once a strong indicator of which political party you would support. But since 2001, something quite different has been happening.The Conversation
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