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  • Why compassionate women should not compromise

    Why compassionate women should not compromise

    People will never forgive you for their mistakes. It feels warm and magnanimous to forgive others for their mistakes but it takes a real grown-up to forgive people who spot one’s own mistakes. That’s why the words “compassion” and “compromise” are constantly flying at women wishing to discuss the state of their sex-based rights, when…

    Kay Green

    January 31, 2023
    activism, Uncategorized, women
    #Cassandra, Judith Green, Nicola Sturgeon, Stonewall
  • The Purity Spiral and the House on Fire

    The Purity Spiral and the House on Fire

    Some of the worst atrocities in our history have been committed by ideologues, people so wedded to a political idea-set that they do their politics by the book, and never actually look at what’s happening in the world. In country after country, vast numbers of people have suffered and died whilst state administrations plough on…

    Kay Green

    January 25, 2023
    activism, Politics, women
    Helen Joyce, House on Fire, Julie Bindel, Purity spiral
  • Imagine a different world

    Imagine a different world

    Imagine a health service where our top-quality, highly trained A&E nurses and medical practitioners are well paid, and have shorter working hours than average, because of the exceptionally high mental and physical demands of the job, and because we have plenty of them, and we value them all. Imagine a health service where consultants don’t…

    Kay Green

    January 23, 2023
    activism, economics, Labour, NHS, Politics
    Jeremy Corbyn, NHS reinstatement
  • A Call To Men Of The Left

    A Call To Men Of The Left

    *** Guest post by Ian McNee*** Women’s Liberation, Identity Politics & Socialism On Saturday 4th February the feminist campaigning organisation Woman’s Place UK are co-hosting their second national conference on women’s liberation with the UCL Women’s Liberation SIG at the Institute for Education, UCL and on the theme: “Education for Women’s Liberation.” This follows their…

    Kay Green

    January 22, 2023
    activism, Labour, Politics, women
    #Ed4WomensLIb, Ian McNee, UCL Women's Liberation SIG, Woman’s Place UK
  • What defines our country

    What defines our country

    We went to a TUC rally in support of the RCN at our local hospital this morning. Yesterday, I was at a hospital a long way away (because our NHS services are stretched out all over the region, now). I sat watching a tired nurse, trying to hold onto too many pieces of (metaphorical) string,…

    Kay Green

    January 18, 2023
    activism, Hastings, NHS, Politics
    #EnoughIsEnough, FBU, GMB, Hastings and District TUC, RCN, RMT
  • Disaster by privateers, public services to the rescue

    Disaster by privateers, public services to the rescue

    My, but I am glad we live at the top of the hill! Here’s today in Hastings from my point of view… Meandering to Disaster I got just past breakfast time before the power went off. By then, I had noted that, the garden now being completely water-logged, the side path had become a river…

    Kay Green

    January 16, 2023
    activism, Hastings, Politics, Privatisation, Uncategorized
    Hastings Borough Council, Southern Water
  • A message to Helena Dollimore from a former Labour voter

    A message to Helena Dollimore from a former Labour voter

    Dear Helena Dollimore, Judging by your canvassing and emails to the members and supporters of Hastings and Rye Labour Party, you are concerned about the fate of our NHS. I haven’t seen you at any of the local trade union rallies, nor have I seen a coherent response from you to our concerns about your…

    Kay Green

    January 13, 2023
    activism, Election, Hastings, Labour, Politics, Uncategorized
    Hastings and Rye Labour Party, Helena Dollimore, Wes Streeting, Yvette Cooper
  • In which someone handed me a mic while I was feeling quite cross

    In which someone handed me a mic while I was feeling quite cross

    This is the story of our NHS and me. I’m telling it because it’s also the story of our NHS and you, unless you are very, very rich… in which case I hope you will read this, too… I’m surviving. Like most people, I can’t see the result of any of my life’s work in…

    Kay Green

    January 11, 2023
    activism, NHS, Politics, Uncategorized
    FBU, GMB, HTUC, Unite
  • Come on in, it’s what you’ve been dreaming of…?

    Come on in, it’s what you’ve been dreaming of…?

    It sets off as a second person narrative, and doesn’t give you a name. He’s wading through a typical day which may or may not be the same as yours, but you’ll relate to the wading. And then something weird happens. I think everyone from H G Wells to David Nobbs has written this story…

    Kay Green

    January 5, 2023
    Book reviews, book shops, Uncategorized
    Ali Shaw, Bob Dylan, David Nobbs, H G Wells, the Trees
  • Model response to a dilemma for women in the left-right storm

    Model response to a dilemma for women in the left-right storm

    It’s been hard going for women’s sex-based rights campaigners, slandered and misunderstood at every step, and – because women’s rights are a matter of direct concern to over half the population of the planet, a campaign that reaches across every divide – of politics, of nationality, language, culture and class. It’s no surprise then, that…

    Kay Green

    December 31, 2022
    activism, Politics, women
    Adult Human Female, Deirdre O'Neill, Fox News, Mike Wayne, Reality Matters, Tucker Carlson
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