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 Today That the growth and changes in Britain for the past hundred years have been enormous (like in the rest of the world) there is no doubt. But the classes have remained. New terms, and new opportunities are there, but still the classes are there, according to my sources (1). The lower classes or “underclass” is divided into several new terms of different meanings. Like in every other western-world society you are able to work your way upwards in the class system, but it definitely exists. There is a clear distinction between people because of education, income, wealth and so on. Personally I think that we will never get rid of these distinctions. The lines dividing two classes might become blurrier, and the social climbs might go faster, but I think we are too preoccupied with being “better” than our neighbor that we will keep these social patterns alive for many centuries ahead. bibliography: “Britain’s class system ‘alive and well’, claims research, Article in “the telegraph” by Caroline Gammell, published 17.04.09, viewed 10.03.11 (1)[] “social history of England” Wikimedia foundation, last update 15.11.10, viewed 14.03.11, []