takes more than a dvd player to make someone middle class. 
I suppose, but my point is that the working class label no longer has a definitive definition these days; you could be "working class" and get uni degrees, which was generally reserved for the privileged classes, or apply for a "middle-class" job like a sales rep or a teacher if you're capable. Hence meritocracy.
Whether my parents like it or not, they're now living in middle-class conditions, despite their poor upbringing. Having a reserved parking space and a conservatory in their home promotes this.
