I agree with SWP on most things, having been a member of IS many years ago. But certain things irritate me now as it did then. One of them was the attempt by middle class members to try to speak like what they imagined "working class" people would talk like. First, today's working class is not the same as it was in the 1950s and 1960s. The stereotyped worker who eats his sandwiches with grubby hands no longer exists. Scargill's miners have gone. Workers have, at least, first degrees and work in offices or at home. Second, in the 1960s, Enoch Powell, with his Jacob Rees-Mogg accent, got a lot of support from the blue collar workers. He did not disguise his origins. And, for the love of a fictitious god, get rid of that awful background "music".