That's a bit of an incomplete description you give, though.
Poorer regions that more benefits do tend to vote for people to cut those benefits. But as Andrew Gelman has demonstrated, it's not really the people getting the benefits who want to cut them: it's the professional and ruling class in the area who do.
Nearly everywhere the lower classes do want more benefits, but the big difference between regions is what the powerful people want.
Poorer regions that more benefits do tend to vote for people to cut those benefits. But as Andrew Gelman has demonstrated, it's not really the people getting the benefits who want to cut them: it's the professional and ruling class in the area who do.
Nearly everywhere the lower classes do want more benefits, but the big difference between regions is what the powerful people want.