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  • Is your bookshop hiding anything from you?

    Is your bookshop hiding anything from you?

    In the last few weeks, Hannah Barnes’ new book, Time to Think has been eagerly awaited. Anxious parents are concerned about schools being told to keep secrets from them, and about what their children are learning about sex and gender on TikTok. In political circles, the existence or otherwise of ‘innate gender identity’ is a…

    Kay Green

    March 10, 2023
    Book reviews, book shops, Labour, Politics, Uncategorized, women
    GIDS, Hannah Barnes, James Daunt, Tavistock, Time to Think, Waterstones
  • “A dark journey into what ails America”

    “A dark journey into what ails America”

    In his 2022 book The Storm is Here, US-born journalist Luke Mogelson starts out, surrounded by the heavily armed members of various self-instigated militias, talking to a barber who defied lockdown over ‘the right to a haircut’. It’s not entirely clear who is there defending what from whom, although the New World Order, the Russians,…

    Kay Green

    March 8, 2023
    activism, Book reviews, Politics, prejudice, Uncategorized
    Luke Mogelson, The Storm is Here
  • Oh alright, I’ll talk about toilets again

    Oh alright, I’ll talk about toilets again

    For the last five years, I have regularly had people throw that one about “are you going to look up people’s skirts in the loos” at me, and I have regularly had people say to me, “don’t mixed sex toilets solve the problem”. I generally answered – truthfully, that the women’s sex based rights campaign…

    Kay Green

    March 1, 2023
    media, Politics, women
    Equality Act 2010, Toilets
  • A Radical Review

    A Radical Review

    What I learned from Issue Eight – ‘the disputes edition’ – of The Radical Notion and from reading Maya Forstater’s critique of it Click here for a TRN download link. Click here to buy a paper copy of TRN. Just in case you’re thinking about last summer and saying… Oh, no, please, no! …this, after…

    Kay Green

    February 25, 2023
    activism, Book reviews, Politics, women
    Jane Clare Jones, Maya Forstater, Sex Matters, The Radical Notion
  • The Jaguar Smile

    The Jaguar Smile

    This is a review of The Jaguar Smile by Salman Rushdie. I read it in 2023 because… From time to time, I like revisiting ‘old’ books, because until I was involved in the book trade, I didn’t know how casually ‘back list’ books are treated, nor how easily they can drop off into the ‘not…

    Kay Green

    February 22, 2023
    Book reviews, Politics, Uncategorized
    Salman Rushdie, The Jaguar Smile
  • Nicola Sturgeon, Labour & Gender Identity Ideology

    Nicola Sturgeon, Labour & Gender Identity Ideology

    ***Guest post by Ian McNee*** Nicola Sturgeon is not a stupid politician. Arrogant? Maybe. Another centrist oiling the wheels of capitalism (albeit with tartan stripes)?  Definitely. And while there is almost certainly some truth in her claim that holding high public office has taken its toll on her, she could see that the fallout from…

    Kay Green

    February 18, 2023
    activism, Politics, prejudice, Uncategorized, women
    Ann Henderson, Corbyn, Hannah Barnes, Ian McNee, Momentum, Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi, Nicola Sturgeon
  • No such thing as “politically homeless” on this woman’s agenda

    No such thing as “politically homeless” on this woman’s agenda

    Gill Knight has been a political activist since she retired some 18 years ago, and the chaos that has been UK party politics in recent years has not had the power to change that at all. She was actively involved in anti-austerity, anti-benefit sanctions and housing campaigns with Unite Community before the Labour Party started…

    Kay Green

    February 14, 2023
    activism, Labour, Politics, prejudice, Uncategorized, women
    Gill Knight, Hastings and Rye, Labour Party, Unite Community, Women's Voice
  • The failed ideology of “keep the change”

    The failed ideology of  “keep the change”

    Picture this: a hard-pressed mum, busy trying to manage the budget for the family, gives her kid a £50 note and says “go buy a carton of milk and keep the change.” The kid comes back with the milk, and two carrier bags stuffed with £47.50worth of sweets, biscuits and cakes and some friends, then…

    Kay Green

    February 12, 2023
    economics, Election, Hastings, media, Privatisation
    asylum seekers, Hastings Independent Press, Lost children, Wes Streeting
  • Has anything changed?

    Has anything changed?

    This last week in parliament has been pretty awful and, by coincidence, while the MPs were playing with helmets etc, I was helping some students prepare for AQA GCSEs which, among other things, involve developing opinions about The Charge of the Light Brigade. It’s not far off 200 years ago now, but — well, the…

    Kay Green

    February 10, 2023
    media, Politics
    Chris Williamson, The Charge of the LIght Brigade
  • Did *you* know about Dinky Gordon?

    Did *you* know about Dinky Gordon?

    ***Long read*** Subtle radicalism escapes me — here though, is a salute to them as can do it, and an analysis of the huge myth-busting task feminists still face… I can be a clod-hopper in all these big and passionately fought-over issues. How on earth do you go about being polite, subtle, and yet effective…

    Kay Green

    February 7, 2023
    Book reviews, prejudice, Uncategorized, women
    Frostquake, Helen Joyce, Juliet Nicolson, trans
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