Not really no it isn't, and why not just use the words I have? We're not far off tbf Let me ask you, is it wrong for someone who earns a lot to fight for others to earn what they deserve and have better work conditions, whilst also criticising others who earn a lot trying to undermine and rob the very same ppl he/she is fighting for? That's the only point I'm making here.
Obviously it isn’t but it will have nonces who are nowhere near as clever as they think they are crying about ‘Champagne Socialism’.
Except in the sense that Mick Lynch is a class act, while every single one of the posh twits in government are clueless, classless, and utterly beneath contempt.
Vertical relationships. What do you think class is? One of the chief negotiators opposite Mick Lynch worked alongside him on the railways. Same class, now opposite side of the table.