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  • A message from Mrs Mouthy

    A message from Mrs Mouthy

    We were all anxiously talking about the founding of a People’s Assembly for our town: It’s the People’s Assembly Against Austerity. The purpose is to facilitate a group coming together in each and every town in the country, to defend our services and demand the resources to provide for our people and our environment. It…

    Kay Green

    February 16, 2022
    activism, Labour, Politics, prejudice, women
    counterfire, Dr Jane Clare Jones, Labour Party, Labour Representation Committee, liberal feminists, LRC, People's Assembly, radical feminists, Red Labour, Sex-based rights, terfs
  • The beginning of a lifetime’s work?

    The beginning of a lifetime’s work?

    A guest post by Philippa Tudor I first encountered Holst’s music through singing his beautiful 8-part Ave Maria as a teenager, and knew that he had taught at James Allen’s Girls’ School in Dulwich – where I live – but I never got round to discovering more until 2012, when I ordered a secondhand copy…

    Kay Green

    February 12, 2022
    Book reviews, book shops, Circaidy Gregory Press
    Circaidy Gregory Press, Forgotten Wives, Gustav Holst, Holst Victorian House Cheltenham, Imogen Holst, Isobel Holst, Michael Short, Millicent Lisle Woodforde, Morley College, Raymond Head, Royal College of Music, Thaxted, The Planets
  • Why? We wail, Why?

    Why? We wail, Why?

    Why does politics spiral into ever darker pits of cruelty and lies? In an interview by Freddie Sayers (link at the end of the article), author Kate Clanchy, who has recently been the victim of a huge row about what’s racist and what isn’t, has made a good attempt at explaining why some political questions…

    Kay Green

    January 29, 2022
    Book reviews, Politics, prejudice
    Freddie Sayer, Jeremy Corbyn, Kate Clanchy, racism
  • The Mermaid of Black Conch

    The Mermaid of Black Conch

    Life, eh! When you’re tired – years and years tired – of the struggle, of the battering of socialism, of feminism, of the average person’s chance to even earn a crust; when you know you’ve got too bitter and stroppy to do any good, and all but withdrawn from the fight, and a friend passes…

    Kay Green

    January 27, 2022
    Book reviews, Politics, prejudice, women
    Mermaid, Monique Roffey, The Mermaid of Black Conch
  • Politics: the viral divide

    Politics: the viral divide

    I begin to think the virus blame-game is even more misleading than the rest of the political hot potatoes put together. Sham lockdown When the whole masks and lockdown thing started, many of us thought it impossible to ‘stop’ a virus in a crowded country where many people still had to go to work. Many…

    Kay Green

    January 12, 2022
    activism, Corbyn, economics, Politics
    Boris Johnson, COVID, flatten the curve, Keir Starmer, key workers, Lockdown, natural immunity, vaccination, Wuhan lab
  • Confessions of an Airline Pilot – Why Planes Crash

    Confessions of an Airline Pilot – Why Planes Crash

    Incorporating Tales from the Pilot’s Seat Guest post from Terry Tozer Most will think of poor maintenance, bad weather, old aircraft among other obvious reasons, yet none of these reasons are common; it is more subtle than that. Could airlines be delivering the same awful standards that we experience in other areas of life? Could…

    Kay Green

    January 7, 2022
    Book reviews, book shops, Uncategorized
    Confessions of an Airline Pilot, Terry Tozer
  • Why sign that petition?

    Why sign that petition?

    In many ways, the petition text does not actually touch on the issues that most people see as the ‘Sir Tony’ problem. I’d say there’s a big one, and an earth-shatteringly enormous one – but I keep changing my mind over which is which. Here they are, in no particular order… The ‘rescind Blair’s knighthood’…

    Kay Green

    January 5, 2022
    activism, Corbyn, Labour, Politics, Uncategorized
    Boris Johnson, Jeff Bezos, Jeremy Corbyn, Keir Starmer, Prince Andrew, The 1%, The 99%, Tony Blair
  • Sorry, we broke the revolution?

    Sorry, we broke the revolution?

    I have a great view of the pincers of sexism from here just now. When we talk about gender being oppression, we’re not just talking about different dress codes. There have been ructions recently within feminism over women working with right wing organisations – particularly when trans-Atlantic link-ups have blurred people’s view, and led to…

    Kay Green

    January 5, 2022
    activism, media, Politics, Uncategorized, women
    Feminism, misogyny, women's campaign
  • 2022: Sisters, the campaign starts here

    2022: Sisters, the campaign starts here

    “This is the year our collective righteous bloody-minded refusal to shut the fuck up finally broke the impenetrable wall of ‘no debate’” – Jane Clare Jones on Twitter, 31st Dec 2021 Click here to read the whole message. So we have won the right to have the debate. Now, we need to win the debate.…

    Kay Green

    January 1, 2022
    activism, Politics, prejudice, Uncategorized, women
    Clive Simpson, Debbie Hayton, Dr Jane Clare Jones, India Willoughby, James Max, Jane Harris, Kathleen Stock, Nancy Kelly, Robin White, Stonewall, The Radical Notion, TheFamousArtistBirdyRose, Trandgender Trend
  • A note on pronouns that contradicts a previous post I did on pronouns

    A note on pronouns that contradicts a previous post I did on pronouns

    Like the vast majority of people, I used to politely use whatever pronouns people wanted me to use. That goes right back to my teens in the 1970s, when I knew gay people, and camp entertainers, who were male, but liked to be called ‘she’. Why would one not go along with it? As to…

    Kay Green

    January 1, 2022
    activism, Politics, women
    Forstater, Harry Miller, Human Rights Act, pronouns, sex based rights, transwomen are women
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