Working class (DE) voters in the South are more likely to vote
Conservative than middle class (AB) voters in the North (page 5) but there is an important public / private sector split to this.
Not exact matches
First, while it was once the case that working -
class and poor Americans held more
conservative views of divorce
than their
middle - and upper -
class peers, this is no longer so.
It may be comforting for Labour to think this is the normal situation, that Labour and the
Conservatives are normally seen as working
class and
middle class respectively, but when YouGov asked a similar question about Labour in 2007 the party were seen as closer to professional and business people
than to the working
class and the poor.
Republicans and Democrats celebrated the deal, in part because it kept part of the tax in tact and allowed fiscal
conservatives to say they had cut
middle -
class taxes to their lowest levels in more
than a generation.
Most of the non-white population in Harrow East are owner - occupier
middle class Hindus, which are far more favourable to the
Conservatives than the council / social housed Black and Muslim voters in this constituency.
But it meant Democrats and a more - spineless -
than - ever Obama caving in to
conservative demands that we gut important social programs that lend aid to the nation's poor and
middle class in a time of economic difficulty.