At the age of roughly 14 I became aware of Marxism. It was my Dad who taught me about it and it is a huge part of my personal beliefs about what the world should be like. I have spent my time since then within the left field of political thinking with my ideals of the world maturing and changing as I am exposed to more and more stories about the planet on which we live. Over the next three years,...
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Monday, 14 July 2014
Tories, they just can't get it right.
23:06
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Cabinet Shuffle, Conservatives, David Cameron, Education, Election 2015, Feminism, Gove, Michael Gove, Tories, William Hague
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God it has been a week. First we found out that the is a possible cover up of child abuse claims by the Conservative party as over 100 files go missing from the home secretary. Then we find that Thatcher possibly knew of the cover up and actually helped to keep the claims out of the public eye. Last...
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Thank you NHS!
18:05
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999 Call for the NHS, Anxiety, Family, NHA, NHS, People's Assembly, People's March for the NHS
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Just a quick note - I have just got off the phone to my Gran who had to go in for bloody tests today at Ayr Hospital. She's been under the weather and they have been taking precautions in case something is the matter. When I spoke to her today she was so happy, it was like a weight had been lifted off...
Thursday, 3 July 2014
Bannockburn is not relevant?
15:48
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1314, Alex Salmond, America, Bannockburn, England, Independence, Robert the Bruce, Scotland, Scottish Idependence, Tories, U.K
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1314 is a date that has rung through the Scottish media with great volume over the past few years. Being the year of Bannockburn, the date has a huge amount of significance to Scotland as we beat the English against the odds sending them homeward to think again. 700 years on, Scotland faces a new battle...