I run a low polluting small car, I am NOT privileged. My husband has worked exceptionally hard all his life so we could be reasonably comfortable in our old age.
When we first married in 1969 I had £4 a week housekeeping, believe you me even in those days that wasn't riches, but we had to manage and we did. We didn't claim benefits like so many do these days! You didn't even get child allowance for your first child then.
Some would argue that being able to donate £1,000 to a charity because of a 'flounce and return' would qualify as being privileged. It's a matter of perspective I suppose - I know that I would find it difficult to justify giving that much away. I know my uncle wouldn't. He is wealthy, I am not - at least by this society's standards.
I'm not talking worldwide, that's another kettle of malodorous sea living creatures.
What does that make you Floo?
And is it really necessary to be so dismissive of those less fortunate than yourself who are on benefits?
Keep taking the tabloids.