![]() ![]() But perhaps this reading of the situation calls for a little more nuance. “This fatal flaw in our collective identity has made us presume we know what other people want and need,” she wrote. ![]() Labour MP Stella Creasy seemed to back this idea in a blog post for The Huffington Post, in which she cited the Mrs Brown’s Boys debate as evidence of a growing split between the public and the elite. ![]() In a world which many see as elitist pro-Remainers pitted against working-class Brexiteers keen to regain national sovereignty, it’s tempting to conclude that everyone who holds Mrs Brown’s Boys close to their heart falls into the latter camp. Intriguingly, 62 per cent of its fans also voted for Brexit. According to a YouGov poll, although the show’s fans are split fairly evenly between the classes, its detractors are overwhelmingly middle class. ![]()
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