This question is about class, culture, and politics.
There are many marginalised identities which are not listed as protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010. Queer Spirit is sensitive to these, and would like to invite you to identify yourself with other groups, whether you consider them privileged or marginalised.
You may wish to discuss class, for example answering "Middle Class," "Working Class" or "Raised upper class but now consider myself working class" etc.
You may wish to identify politically, such as a specific party affiliation ("Labour" "Tory" "Green" "Republican" etc) or more generally with terms like "Socialist" "Anti-capitalist" "pro-Capitalist" "Conservative" "Anarchist" "left leaning" etc. This may also be a chance to identify yourself with a union.
This is also your chance to identify cultural backgrounds you feel are important to your identity. Some examples may include "Refugee" "Immigrant" "Dual National" "Military family" "culturally Jewish" etc.
We are very interested to hear about class, politics, and culture from outside the UK.