The working classes don’t want to be ‘hard-working families’

The working classes don’t want to be ‘hard-working families’

Selina Todd: The rhetorical label ‘hard-working families’ has won Labour no voters and ignores the true nature of social change.

There’s another reason why the appeal to “hard-working families” is an empty abstraction. Most people don’t see hard work as a virtue. They identify as working class because they have to work, not because they want to. Two recurring conversations within my family and among the people I spoke to for my book The People are what they’d do if they won the lottery, and how they can afford to spend less time at work and more with those they love.

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