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What happens when the Queens speech....
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<blockquote data-quote="Scribus" data-source="post: 6597248" data-attributes="member: 117192"><p>It all boils down to the class divisions nurtured over the centuries. The gentry were never keen on the peasants and were quite happy to confine them to filthy hovels on the land until the industrial revolution came along and then they could be trapped in filthy slums instead. Neither were the gentry very keen on doing business, getting filty rich yes, but actually earning that money through manufacture and trading, no. They had the middle class to do that sort of thing and naturally the middle classes happily adopted the habits and attitudes of their masters, all of which, in short, led to the crap management and stroppy labour that the UK suffered from during the twentieth century.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scribus, post: 6597248, member: 117192"] It all boils down to the class divisions nurtured over the centuries. The gentry were never keen on the peasants and were quite happy to confine them to filthy hovels on the land until the industrial revolution came along and then they could be trapped in filthy slums instead. Neither were the gentry very keen on doing business, getting filty rich yes, but actually earning that money through manufacture and trading, no. They had the middle class to do that sort of thing and naturally the middle classes happily adopted the habits and attitudes of their masters, all of which, in short, led to the crap management and stroppy labour that the UK suffered from during the twentieth century. [/QUOTE]
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