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Showing posts with label Left-Wing Reformism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Left-Wing Reformism. Show all posts
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Forty Days of Tucker J. by Robert Leeson (Fontana Lions 1983)
Tucker walked outside. Paddy was still there.
Hello, Peter, then. I see you've joined the toiling masses.'
'Wish I had, Paddy. Are you out of work, then?'
Paddy smiled: 'No, I'm not. I'm doing this for a friend. Just to give a hand, like.'
Tucker took a leaflet and walked away reading it.
'Fight for the Right to Work' said the leaflet.
They must be joking.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
The Spector of Left-Wing Reformism
Sounds as depressing as f*&% to me, but someone reading the blog might want to pencil the date in their diary:
"Stop the War Coalition is asking as many people as possible to help create a wall of sound to accompany Tony Blair as he gives a lecture on Faith and Globalisation at Westminster Cathedral in London on Thursday 3 April."
AKA as the long and winding road.
I think some people have taken the '68 fortieth anniversary zeitgeist thing in the wrong direction.
Hat tip to Rob S in Norway.
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