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  • Laurence Fox thinks he’s dead

    Laurence Fox thinks he’s dead

    Bit of a laugh. People have been passing this around, as a lovely example of social media hyperbole. I wonder at what point in typing in that rant (we all love a rant, we all do it!) did Fox get lost in his attempted metaphor and forget that it wasn’t him that was dead. But…

    Kay Green

    August 17, 2026
    activism, Politics, prejudice
    EDI, Laurence Fox
  • Clacton to Cambridge – Oscars all round

    Clacton to Cambridge – Oscars all round

    What a performance. Come on, get down off it — whichever of this week’s righteous-fury ‘news’ stories we’re on. Anyone who’s a professor or an MP or anything else that gets you money, prestige or a platform — they’re there because they agreed to play the system. And it’s hell for autistic people because, on…

    Kay Green

    August 15, 2026
    Politics, prejudice
    Clacton, Cambridge
  • Very angry day, nice evening

    Very angry day, nice evening

    I was not where I said I’d be on the night of the eclipse. I did some messaging, tried to mitigate complications it may have caused but wasn’t one hundred percent successful. That happens sometimes. I know my limits, and on the whole, I function – that’s what decades and decades of practice in coping…

    Kay Green

    August 13, 2026
    Uncategorized, activism
    Autism, Chris Packham, Climate Crisis
  • The alarming tale of the far right bookshop in rural Suffolk

    The alarming tale of the far right bookshop in rural Suffolk

    Guest blogger Simon Edge was horrified to find a far-right bookshop on his doorstep. He was even more horrified to discover it was backed to the hilt by some prominent gender critical figures. The Suffolk village where I live is a well-known destination for day-trippers and prides itself on its quirky range of independent shops.…

    Kay Green

    August 9, 2026
    book shops, Politics, Uncategorized
    GC anti-far right, Rise of the Far Right, Simon Edge
  • Public Emergency Number One

    Public Emergency Number One

    I have deleted my first few attempts to write about this opportunity to address the climate crisis. It’s so enormous, and comes after so many frustrations and failures. The faux left are still out there shouting “one struggle, one fight!” — meaning anyone who’s discontented enough to be out on the streets must agree with…

    Kay Green

    August 6, 2026
    activism, Politics
    Climate Crisis, Cory Doctorow, Francesca Albanese, Just Stop Oil, Public Emergency Briefings
  • What if your union fails to represent you?

    What if your union fails to represent you?

    I’m very fortunate I suppose, that I stayed with Unite despite its political failures in recent years — I had been wondering about switching to a union that’s kept faith with socialism but this week, I found myself very glad I’m in Unite. Four unions – ASLEF, the Musicians’ Union, USDAW and Unison have stated…

    Kay Green

    July 31, 2026
    activism, Politics, women
    ASLEF, Labour Women’s Conference, Musicians’ Union, UNISON, Unite, USDAW
  • The enemy of my enemy

    The enemy of my enemy

    I thought Magdalen Berns was our queen. Heroes don’t die just because they die. She gave her life for us. She did. She knew she didn’t have much left, but she used it – with stunning energy, to teach us to rediscover our voices, after the trans lobby thought they had successfully cowed women into…

    Kay Green

    July 23, 2026
    activism, Politics, women
    J K Rowling, Magdalen Berns, Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt, Rosie Duffield
  • Like a snowball

    Like a snowball

    Or: what happens when your playbook doesn’t work any more This week, the big story amongst women’s and lesbian and gay campaign groups was that Amnesty report, that labelled some of our favourite organisations as ‘anti-rights’ groups. The report was very quickly withdrawn when the letters and emails from the slandered organisations started flying around…

    Kay Green

    July 16, 2026
    activism, prejudice, Uncategorized, women
    Ammnesty International UK, Denton Report, Epstein Files, FiLiA, J K Rowling, Womens Place UK
  • Addendum to Amnesty post

    I’m told Amnesty have taken down the offending lists but, apparently, not before several targeted organisations have prepared to sue. I hope they go ahead. The lists are out there, with all the others that aim to bully women into silence. Recompense should be required — and the story needs to go far, so that…

    Kay Green

    July 11, 2026
    Uncategorized
  • Amnesty International: A growing threat

    Amnesty International: A growing threat

    *** addendum to Amnesty post*** I wrote recently about the founding conference of a group I joined, called For A Materialist Left. It was all about how socialism has been defanged and led astray by identity politics. One of the speakers, Chetan Bhatt, spoke about how identity politics leads inevitably into division and hate, and…

    Kay Green

    July 10, 2026
    Uncategorized, women, prejudice
    Stonewall, Amnesty International, Amnesty UK
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