People are debating if Jo Yeates was Middle Class or not - what was her social class?

The Deighton

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What do you guys think her social class was

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Good grief, she was middle class, she was definitely not working class, for one thing she went to Waitrose didn't she? Do you actually think a working class person would go there?

It is obvious from seeing her photos and viewing her family on TV that she is middle class.
Andrew & Puffin - it has relevance to my investigation of the issue - I hope you wouldn't take that tone with a policeman, he would have you held in custody for a few days if you were that rude. I don't believe I worded the question in any sort of snobbish or offensive way.


Jack Lewis - where did I say that middle class people should be strangled? You seem to have made that up for yourself, for some reason.
Benedict - who gave you the right to decide what I can and can't think about?
Scrat - good point - obviously it is important, they might have said in other cased 'missing cleaner', so obviously they are interesting in portraying occupation/class in these things - you are right

PDR - don't agree with you class definition. obviously a professional such as a surgeon always 'worked' but is never working class.
Bearded Lady - now I didn't say that!
 
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