Proper working class people are as sick to the back teeth of Labour as anybody else is. The red flag was first raised during the Merthyr uprisings when the low paid had enough of living in poverty and poor conditions. Labour and the Unions done a lot to ensure those type of conditions became a thing of the past, and life has improved considerably. The type of people who would have worked down the mines, factories and other industry still exist, and they are the people who Labour should still be looking out for. Not the layabouts, not the immigrants, not the minorities. By staunchly refusing to