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Letters: The party must embrace a radical programme of change, writes Prof Peter Coss, while Jon Culley says aspirational voters respond far more positively to optimism and hope than to pity. Plus letters from Stephen Jakobi and Kate Wheller

should do is to drop the term “working class”, which harks back to a time of class division, of people knowing their place in the structure of society, that the public no longer recognise, or at least no longer wish to associate themselves with. Whatconsistently fails to grasp is that people do not wish to be pigeonholed as victims and deserving of sympathy.

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