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  • Sisters getting organised

    Sisters getting organised

    Back in 2016, the day Labour MPs got together to try and force Corbyn out of his leadership role, the campaign group Momentum rallied thousands to gather at Parliament Square to demand that the Party ‘Keep Corbyn’. The sheer weight of numbers successfully cowed those MPs. As far as I know, it was the last…

    Kay Green

    July 18, 2023
    activism, media, Politics, women
    Mariam Dhawale, Marx memorial Library
  • Feminists and socialists need this book

    Feminists and socialists need this book

    I knew Hannah Barnes’ Time to Think was an important book. So many people with good brains and good hearts have been worried about what the current fashion for gender ideology is doing to our kids. Reading reviews and articles about the book, I could see Barnes’ investigation into what happened at the Tavistock was…

    Kay Green

    July 14, 2023
    Book reviews, economics, Politics
    Hannah Barnes, Time to Think
  • Starmer: who knew?

    Starmer: who knew?

    Or perhaps, within the Westminster bubble, the question was ‘who didn’t?’ I’ll post the source details of this quote as soon as someone can comment and tell me who wrote it, and in which year… You don’t have to be Andrew Marr to tell the difference between a Miliband left and a Corbyn left. Andrew…

    Kay Green

    July 5, 2023
    Corbyn, Politics
    Andrew Marr, Ed Miliband, Jeremy Corbyn, Keir Starmer
  • Today I helped to destroy our planet

    Today I helped to destroy our planet

    I’m sorry. It’s just the way the day went. It was gone 7pm, and I needed to be back home, having bought two pillows. It was Morrison’s or nothing, and all they had that I could afford were microfibre bottles – I mean pillows. Those ones made out of ‘recycled’ plastic bottles. They boast about…

    Kay Green

    July 3, 2023
    activism, economics, Politics
  • Wishing there was something you could do about the Labour Party?

    Wishing there was something you could do about the Labour Party?

    I suffer from NADA (Not Another Damned Acronym) Syndrome, which is probably why it took me a while to notice, and get curious about, OCISA. When you find out it stands for “Organise Corbyn Inspired Socialist Alliance” you’ll probably do what I did – roll your eyes sadly and move on – but if an…

    Kay Green

    June 27, 2023
    activism, Corbyn, Labour, Politics, Uncategorized
    Corbyn, Labour Party, OCISA, Starmer
  • Don’t blame the teachers – or the kids – or the parents

    Don’t blame the teachers – or the kids – or the parents

    Finally, the UK is waking up to the fact that something’s going badly wrong in our schools. As the media volley the kid-who-identified-as-a-cat back and forth, some saying it’s a myth, others saying it’s happening all over the country, people are finally realising we have a problem, and beginning to understand what that problem is.…

    Kay Green

    June 24, 2023
    activism, media, Politics
    David Lewis, Maya Forstater, rye College
  • You can beat big money at its own game

    You can beat big money at its own game

    ***UPDATE*** Thanks to REEL NEWS for getting the film out there (no thanks to the festival organisers) I guess it’s too late to run a campaign for people to cancel their tickets to Glastonbury but how about this…? They were scared by the power of this… Click here for a clip of the Big Glastonbury…

    Kay Green

    June 21, 2023
    activism, Corbyn, Politics, Uncategorized
    Glastonbury Festival, Oh Jeremy Corbyn, Rise like lions
  • The inevitable end-game of identity politics

    The inevitable end-game of identity politics

    It takes a long time for most of us to work out what ‘identity politics’ is, and why it matters. The main reason it’s important is that it can completely blind-side people seeking socialism. It can and does lead them into aggressively supporting what are in effect right wing, individualist ideas. In short, it’s another…

    Kay Green

    June 20, 2023
    activism, Politics, Uncategorized
    Graham Linehan, Humanists UK, Kemi Badenoch
  • Here’s hope for the ex-Labour many

    Here’s hope for the ex-Labour many

    The loss of the 2019 general election, Laura Pidcock losing her seat, Jeremy Corbyn’s resignation and then the inability of the left to come up with a credible alternative leadership candidate left many anti-austerity activists, those seeking ‘a better, kinder politics’ utterly bereft. Things have picked up a bit with the #CostofLivingCrisis and #DemandBetter campaigns…

    Kay Green

    June 18, 2023
    activism, Book reviews, Corbyn, Labour, Politics, Unite
    Asa Winstanley, Weaponisation of Anti-Semitism
  • What do junior doctors deserve?

    What do junior doctors deserve?

    Junior doctors get what looks to me like a very generous salary when they’ve been working their ***ses orf for about eight years in our desperately overstretched NHS. Just how hard would you work, just how much overtime would you accept, just how much life-or-death responsibility would you bear, in a job that would pay…

    Kay Green

    June 16, 2023
    activism, Labour, NHS, Politics, Uncategorized
    Hastings Borough Council, Junior Doctors, Paul Barnett
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