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  • Can we spaff some more money up the wall, please?

    Can we spaff some more money up the wall, please?

    I’d forgotten, after the blandly destructive Cameron days and the robotically dysfunctional May days, just how it feels to be viscerally repulsed by one’s Prime Minister

    Kay Green

    January 4, 2020
    Book reviews, economics, Hastings, Politics, Uncategorized
    Alexander Masters, Brian Charles Harding, Stuart: a life backwards, This Damn Puppeteer
  • The Labour Party: should I stay or should I go?

    The Labour Party: should I stay or should I go?

    The Labour Party: should I stay or should I go

    Kay Green

    December 26, 2019
    activism, Corbyn, Election, Labour, media, Politics, prejudice, Uncategorized
    Acorn the Union, Ash Sarkar, Brexit, Chris Williamson, Eddie Dempsey, Guardian, Ian Lavary, Janice Turner, Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell, Julian Assange, Labour Party, Leadership campaign, Momentum, Owen Jones, Party politics, socialism, The Daily Mail, The Sun, Unite, Wikileaks
  • Do people get put off by negative media?

    Do people get put off by negative media?

    What’s it like, if you live out in the sticks, in a constituency where it appears to be wall to wall true blue?

    Kay Green

    December 2, 2019
    activism, Corbyn, Election, Labour, media, Politics, Uncategorized
    By the Many, For the Many, Jeremy Corbyn, Labour Party, Time for real change
  • Share the joy

    Share the joy

    Christmas is a time for sharing – please read and share this!

    Kay Green

    December 1, 2019
    activism, Corbyn, economics, Election, Labour, Politics, Uncategorized
    Brexit, education, energy, environment, free broadband, Housing, Labour manifesto, mail, NHS, poverty, rail, Tax the rich, vote Labour
  • The day we almost saw what Eton Boys really think of us (amended post)

    The day we almost saw what Eton Boys really think of us (amended post)

    The day you all helped to expose Mr Johnson

    Kay Green

    November 29, 2019
    activism, Election, media, Politics, Uncategorized
    activism, Boris Johnson, Dialy Mirror, Media billionaires
  • House!

    Now no-one can say women’s rights is a mere party political issue.

    Kay Green

    November 25, 2019
    activism, Election, Labour, Politics, Uncategorized, women
    Conservative women, Conservative Women’s Pledge, Equalities Act 2010, Green Feminists Women and Girls Declaration, Green Party women, Labour women, Labour Women’s Declaration, Lib dem grassroots challenge on women’s Sex Based Rights, Lib Dem women, Petition Women’s Equality Party to protect sex-based rights, Sex-based rights, SNP women, SNP Women’s Pledge, WEP women, Woman’s Place UK, women’s rights, WPUK
  • SCHOOL CUTS COME TO HASTINGS

    SCHOOL CUTS COME TO HASTINGS

    How will schools in Hastings and Rye fare in the next few years?

    Kay Green

    November 24, 2019
    activism, economics, Election, Hastings, Politics, Privatisation, Uncategorized
    Manifesto 2019, NEU, School cuts, School spending
  • For the lonely and the frightened

    For the lonely and the frightened

    Why does it matter so much that it hurts?

    Kay Green

    November 14, 2019
    activism, Election, Labour, NHS, Politics, Uncategorized
    General Election 2019, NHS, social care
  • Biased media getting you down? – this is what you need…

    Biased media getting you down? – this is what you need…

    The Media War on Labour – and how to Defeat It

    Kay Green

    November 9, 2019
    activism, Corbyn, Election, Labour, media, Politics, prejudice, Uncategorized
    Ben Chacko, Diane Abbott, John McDonnell, Media bias, Morning Star
  • Of Migrants and Distressed Gentlefolk

    Of Migrants and Distressed Gentlefolk

    Holiday Reads that aren’t always big fat novels. These are the books that grabbed me in Buxton bookshops, on my holidays this year…

    Kay Green

    October 30, 2019
    Book reviews, book shops, Uncategorized
    Buxton, From Riches to a Ruin, High Peak Bookshop, NoViolet Bulawayo, Paul Halksworth, Scriveners bookshop, Sutton Scarsdale, We Need New Names
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