Dominic Raab's outdated attitudes show how Tory party looks down on working class people, says Angela Rayner

Dominic Raab's outdated attitudes show how Tory party looks down on working class people, says Angela Rayner

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The transcript discusses the intersection of opera and working-class representation, highlighting recent public debates and the role of class prejudice. It addresses the snobbery in politics, particularly in the context of the Conservative Party, and emphasizes the importance of diversity and authenticity in political representation. Personal experiences in Parliament are shared to illustrate the challenges faced by individuals from nontraditional backgrounds. The overall message encourages breaking down barriers and promoting wider access to public life.

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What was the Deputy Prime Minister's stance on opera attendance?

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How does the speaker feel about the public's response to the stereotypes surrounding opera?

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What personal experiences does the speaker share about their background and entering Parliament?

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What does the speaker suggest about the representation of working-class people in politics?

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What message does the speaker convey to individuals from nontraditional backgrounds considering public life?

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