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<blockquote data-quote="Lowland1" data-source="post: 7553369" data-attributes="member: 66524"><p>The type of people who made up the working class haven’t gone but they are no longer a distinct group due the decline and fragmentation of old industry. Now they may be brewing your coffee rather than mining your coal but the fact that you don’t get several thousand of them working in one place makes it look like they’ve gone. Socialist Governments and organizations are much keener on control of the masses than others although they make it look as though it’s being done for the benefit of society rather than as the type of undemocatic behavior it is. New Zealand is a prime example and closer to home the actions of the SNP and the Welsh Assembly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowland1, post: 7553369, member: 66524"] The type of people who made up the working class haven’t gone but they are no longer a distinct group due the decline and fragmentation of old industry. Now they may be brewing your coffee rather than mining your coal but the fact that you don’t get several thousand of them working in one place makes it look like they’ve gone. Socialist Governments and organizations are much keener on control of the masses than others although they make it look as though it’s being done for the benefit of society rather than as the type of undemocatic behavior it is. New Zealand is a prime example and closer to home the actions of the SNP and the Welsh Assembly. [/QUOTE]
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