Is using the word Council becoming Council?

Is using the word Council becoming Council?

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so called

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Monday 24th October 2016
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Does the constant use of this word, with just lately appears to cover anyone on low income, get on your t1ts?

so called

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9,090 posts

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Monday 24th October 2016
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I was expecting to get a shed load of abuse with this thread so would like to say thank you for the considered posts.
For me the comment about Rooney is a perfect example.
Basic education, scouse accent, rough around the edges.
He's never going to be as eloquent as Bobby Moore but he's fought for England with as much pride and is there with Bobby charlton with the goals.
If he's chav then I prefer him than the obnoxious dicks that ignores the rest.

I was in a design office many years ago with a good bunch of guys.
We were having a general cross office humorous chat when one of the lads said that his wife was from Liverpool.
I'll quote the next voice to be heard, " Oh god, you've gone right down in my estimations".
What the f##k is that all about.
It took 3 lads to hold back the husband while two others marched the knob out.

so called

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TooMany2cvs said:
so called said:
...but he's fought for England...
No, he hasn't. He's kicked a ball around.
Fair point. My point I think you get.
I think also there were shed loads of so called 'chavs' like Rooney who got slaughtered in the First World War.

so called

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ambuletz said:
I don't get why people don't use chav instead of council, cos that's what they mean anyway. It's an obvious dig at people who might be on low income. It's like wannabe-Waitrose shoppers turning their nose up at/being offensive to asda shoppers. Too many daily mail readers on here.
Plain old fashioned, obnoxious, snobbery.