"in which they announce what class, and how many degrees, they have." I haven't noticed that Eloethan. I have seen people on here competing to be seen as 'working class' if that's what you are referring to. I wonder how many have actually done declared their educational achievements though?
My point was that I don't feel defined by my education and haven't since I started my first job. Since then I have seen myself as defined by all manner of things, jobs, family, interests, etc. Why, when the education thing is just a statistic, do people feel it matters so much they need to be rude to those they define by a higher education - often with no knowledge of the facts one way or the other.
As for the Brexit splits, they were always there but have risen to he surface as nasty things often do. The UK seems almost tribal to me these days, young against old, rich against poor, less educated against educated, family been here for 1,000 years against those who are only approaching three quarters of a century, left against right, etc., etc. I cannot remember it being so obviously bad but I do think that Brexit, and the type of messages put out during the run up to it, is the reason this has been stirred up.