Lost In London

Well, it had to happen sooner or later.  Eh I don’t care, I got home in the end and the exercise will havedone me good.  And it is wonderful to be living here!  Anyway, without further ado, here’s the song (and by the way, big respect for the dude who got L M H R [...]

Like Spinning Plates

They’ve also just brought out a new song dedicated tothe memory Harry Patch, the man who never wanted to go to war – and who now finds warmongering generals trying to hide behind his memory.  But when I listened to Like Spinning Plates just now I was more reminded of Ed Miliband, whose inane adventures you can [...]

Fight For the Right (Not) to Work

Packed my job in on Friday night.  One last shift, one last staff discount – which I made the most of with a MASSIVE final supper, sticky toffee pudding and all – and then, by 2am, freedom. I mention this in the context of a fight for the right to work which, from Visteon to Vestas and [...]

Steel Harmony vs Joy Division: Transmission

Foxtrot Tango Alpha

A poll for the Guardian last week revealed that “42% are in favour of the immediate withdrawal of British troops, and a further 14% want them home by the end of the year” compared to only 36% who want troops to stay “as long as they are needed” – which they somehow interpreted, in the headline [...]

War of the Worlds

One of the most consistent supporters of the Love Music Hate Racism cause, with a song that fits my insomniac melancholy pretty well, comrades, it’s Sam Duckworth AKA Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly:

The Cedar Room

Manifesto

Ach, life’s too busy to follow that line of reasoning for the time being. When not at work or paper sale, I’ve spent most of the weekend catching up on the sleep I missed out on over the week – which gives me only four days before Marxism 2009 to catch up on the chores [...]

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