Category: POLITICS

  • GRETA THUNBERG: A poem by Anthony Owen

    GRETA THUNBERG: A poem by Anthony Owen

    TWTWTW : Topical Poems classed as That Was The Week That Was GRETA THUNBERG If only you were a rock starshouting free PalestineCrowd-surfing a flotilla of handsbut you never showed us your fleshWhen you wept for unfashionable fleshAnd you look autistic how dare you You stole their dreams. Antony Owen https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2025/6/8/who-is-madleen-the-woman-for-whom-the-aid-ship-approaching-gaza-is-named

  • DEFENCE: Poem by Neil Fulwood

    DEFENCE: Poem by Neil Fulwood

    https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2025/6/8/who-is-madleen-the-woman-for-whom-the-aid-ship-approaching-gaza-is-named

  • BOY A – Amy Clarke

    BOY A – Amy Clarke

    Boy A “They said I can choose my own name, any name?” says Eric Wilson, a.k.a. Jack Burridge, in the opening scene of Boy A. It’s a line that immediately establishes what the film is questioning. Identity. Who you are, who you don’t want to be, who you can become. Originally screened on Channel 4…

  • Dead Centre – Poem by Shaun Belcher

    Dead Centre – Poem by Shaun Belcher

    Shaun Belcher DEAD CENTRE If England was a target and you were looking at cross hairsIn the centre of the cross hairs would probably be DidcotThe most normal town in England according to the pollstersThe 11th worst place to live according to crap towns My home town, the town my family still live in, die inA…

  • Island of Strangers – Poem Neil Fulwood

    Island of Strangers – Poem Neil Fulwood

    Neil Fulwood waxes topical… Talk to her: the woman who applies the gauzeand talks you through the aftercare. Talk to him: the man selling newspapersfrom the old-fashioned stall. The one whose identity’s a mysteryto you? Talk to them. Go ahead. Just smile and be open and say hello.Mention the weather and wish them well. That’s…

  • David Graeber (1961-2020) – Andy Hedgecock

    David Graeber (1961-2020) – Andy Hedgecock

    Andy Hedgecock writes an appreciation of the works of David Graeber (1961-2020). A dissident writer who in Utopia of Rules tackles the factors that lead us to create and sustain rule-based systems and – in turn – considers the tendency of those systems to determine the way we use our tools and technologies.