- Wed Jan 21, 2026 6:49 pm
#104278
A typically “in-depth” (and completely redundant) phone-in conversation late last night on LBC : “Why do better-educated people (graduates, etc) tend to be more in favour of progressive left-wing policies and pro-immigration, and less well-educated people tend not to be ?”
Well, derr.
The whole phone -in should have been over in two minutes, but they dragged it out for a whole hour.
The (bleedin’ obvious) answer is of course that, in a nutshell, less well educated people are fucking stupid.
Putting it less bluntly, better educated folk tend to have developed a more expansive outlook on life, have learned to question things, in particular apparently simple solutions, have encountered a range of outwardly different fellow human beings and realised that they are not actually that different and that it doesn’t matter if they are anyway, and been exposed to a range of intelligent concepts and ideas. Less well educated folk are more susceptible to the sort of simplistic “solutions” put forward by the likes of Farage, Yaxley-Lennon, etc. They tend not to have been exposed to other outwardly different seeming human beings, and are scared of them, or encouraged easily to be scared of them, or hostile to them. They may not have learned to think critically or rationally. Racism is a fundamentally stupid concept, that appeals only to fundamentally stupid people.
Some of the contributors touched on these basic (obvious) factors, but generally speaking, they skirted round the question and avoided reaching any sort of firm conclusion. The presenter, a bloke called Ben Kentish, was as much use as the proverbial chocolate fireguard.
Some of these LBC late night phone-in topics are fucking desperate indeed.
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