Social class in the United Kingdom
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The social structure of the United Kingdom has historically been highly influenced by the concept of social class, which continues to affect British society today.
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See also
- British nobility
- Landed Gentry
- British Royal Family
- The Forsyte Saga
- Hereditary peer
- Income in the United Kingdom
- Mosaic (geodemography) – system designed to classify Britain by postcode, into 11 main groups and 61 types.
- Peerage
- Poverty in the United Kingdom
- Toffs and Toughs
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UK social stereotypes
- Chav, charver (South/North-East England and Yorkshire), scally (North West England), Ned (Scotland) or Spide (Northern Ireland)
- Essex man
- Hooray Henry
- Plebs
- Rah
- Sloane Ranger
- Toff
- White van man
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