Not a fan of this one. How it's become such an enduring part of Morrissey's live show is beyond me. According to setlist.fm, it's been played almost 250 times. The fact that it seems to mean so much to Morrissey always gave me pause, like "you really think this one is that deep?"
Morrissey's grasp of certain social issues is so frustratingly tenuous. Even when they align with my own politics, I find the lyrics that express these ideas to be embarrassing in their simplicity. The piano is corny, the music is predictable, just classic Alain-on-autopilot (though, he was clearly fond enough of the composition to essentially duplicate it for his song "The Experiment").
It's certainly more distinct than a lot of the other material on Ringleader, but that's not a particularly high bar to clear.