Workingman wrote:What are they, though? Red Ed said that parliament was too middle class then said he wanted more business people and ex Armed forces officers in there! They are an amorphous group defined differently from within and without.
When we actually had a class society (which we don't today), the middle classes were pretty much defined by the businessmen, either with active businesses or business investments which they managed. The phrase, today, is used and abused to mean whatever the person using it wants to convey. Usually incorrectly. It has been the middle classes which have caused almost every revolution on the planet and then they have ruled the country with an iron fist until the next "revolution". Anyone in the forces who makes it to the rank of Sergeant or higher is immediately "middle class" and nobody would vote for a 22 year private for government. Said private would only be in for 22 years because s/he completely lacked the skills required for government.
Today everyone in central government is "middle class". If you want to see working class you need to go to regional assemblies or local councils. Usually most of them find it hard to sting 5 words together when making a speech. Listening to the MSP's in the Scottish "Government" (gibberment perhaps), is often cringeworthy. I often hear Mrs S saying "and this is the face we present to the world as our representatives".
And there is the rub. Your government is your body for governing the country and also the body of people who represent you to the world. Those people, pretty much by definition, need a reasonable standard of education and reasonable communication skills. That education and communication facility leads to ambition and the wish to hold a good job down. Which catapults them directly into the middle classes.
To say that we have too many middle class in Government is an oxymoron. Because Government IS middle class and produces middle classes from the working classes.
For all his education, Balls is a moron and comes over as a moron and makes moronic statements to try and gain political capital.
The press, for repeating it are not morons. They are just amoral.