Pederito my dad was a manual worker with no attributes beyond muscle, he carried hods on building sites, built roads, dug ditches, but he was the sweetest kindest most hardworking man you ever met. He and my mum came from incredibly underprivileged backgrounds but they did their best for my sister and I. I got into grammar school, J did not but got herself a very good office job, married a man from a similar background but equally hardworking, her daughter is now working her way up the echelons of production work at the BBC with a good degree behind her, her son is finishing a politics degree at Heidelburg, my eldest has a good job in IT, my daughter just finishing a degree in wildlife and planning to work abroad.......... My sister's hubby is high up in management for TFL in London, travels a lot for his work too. My husband also works hard for BT in a joint technical/management role. They both earn well, in fact we would have been worse off under Red Ed but voted for him all the same. To give youngsters coming up now the same chances that we had. The Tories now are taking us back to the 19th century with the rich getting ever richer and the poor ever poorer. I do honestly believe that
£12billion in benefit cuts, dismantling the NHS, uni fees discouraging poorer children from attending - and these days you need a degree for any sort of decent profession......... Do I think my family would have been as upwardly mobile now, as we were a generation ago? No I do not!
I don't think you should make assumptions about the working classes or their offspring,
with equal chances they can do rather well................