chattering classes

English

Noun

chattering classes pl (normally plural, singular chattering class)

  1. (chiefly Britain) Educated people with liberal opinions and attitudes.
    • 2021 April 7, Nigel Harris, “Comment: Challenge traditional beliefs”, in RAIL, number 928, page 3:
      Those advocating permanent WFH [working from home] most vocally tend to be salaried, with 'nice houses', gardens, partners and families, and probably a home office. They are the same chattering class which will crucially decide, how others (who maybe live in small flats, laptop on a kitchen table, 23 floors from the ground) will work.
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