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Category Archives: Politics and related subjects
Jo Cox RIP – the dream shall never die
Jo Cox’s Politics I will not be in the country when the Brexit result comes in – I’ve already voted. It is no secret I have voted to remain in the EU. Leaving aside my personal views I cannot recall … Continue reading
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Local Variations – Labour & the local elections
“All politics is local…”: attrib. to Speaker Tip O’Neil. Can it only be a year ago Labour lost the UK general election? It was a short night for me after a three hour stint at the polling station. I went … Continue reading
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The US Election: & then there were two…..
Clinton versus Trump: Four years ago I wrote a weekly review of the progress of the US election. This year I have hesitated to put pen to paper. Perhaps I’m getting too old for all this – perhaps I’ve nothing … Continue reading
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Syria and Mr Corbyn: the case against inaction
Syria and why we must intervene…. I have been asked to offer an opinion on Syria by Jeremy Corbyn. The case against further involvement has been made and I know many of my friends feel intervention is wrong. FaceBook and … Continue reading
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The Kansas Twister – Kim Davis; the Pope & Same-sex Marriage
Why the truth is often stranger than fiction… There is sometimes more to a story than meets the eye. In history context is always king and in that spirit I offer up this review of recent events. Pope Francis … Continue reading
The Impotence of Being Earnest
Corbyn – the leading player or the laconic Fool? In Shakespearean tragedy the Fool is often the wise head who sees what the serious players cannot see. In Shakespearean comedy the Fool often owns a tragic edge that peeps from … Continue reading
Matters of principle & matters of Judgment – my vote in Labour Leadership
Matters of Principle & Defining Realities: Yesterday, I completed my on-line voting in the Labour Leadership race. I did so knowing that it is highly likely if not quite certain that Jeremy Corbyn will be elected the next Leader of … Continue reading
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Part II: The Labour Leadership – the apple of discord
Picking the right apple from the left branch….. Apples and humankind have a long association. From Eden to Snow White it seems the apples turns up to make difficulties where there ought to be none. Most famously the golden apple … Continue reading
Amelia, Abigail & Charlie Thomas & Labour’s Choice
Why it’s a matter of personal interest I have two great nieces – Amelia and Abigail – and a great nephew, Charlie Thomas. I see less of them than I’d like but like most people these days I see lots … Continue reading
Budget – it’s really Good News for Labour
Why Labour had good reason to feel cheerful: Sometimes I fear we are not as surefooted as we should be. The events of the last week should us Labour supporters a bit chipper. It should make us realise that we … Continue reading
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