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Re: The game’s afoot as Burnham wants to be the new Lord Home – politicalbetting.com
If we buy the line that it was a load of football hooligans looking for aggro, that means pretty much every hooligan from all ninety two clubs descended on London for a tear up, and there wasn't much… (View Post)1 -
Re: The game’s afoot as Burnham wants to be the new Lord Home – politicalbetting.com
Yes, exactly. I just couldn't believe how they were so wedded to FOM. It seemed to go against all the principles of the kind of trade union Labour I was brought up to believe was "us". Open… (View Post)1 -
Re: The game’s afoot as Burnham wants to be the new Lord Home – politicalbetting.com
(2/2) Karl Polanyi, writing in The Great Transformation, argued that when markets are “disembodied” from society, when land, labour, and life itself are treated as commodities society pushes back. He… (View Post)2 -
Re: The game’s afoot as Burnham wants to be the new Lord Home – politicalbetting.com
Clive Lewis also had an unexpected view on the March (1/2) Believe it or not, I had an old school friend on today’s marches in London. He sent me some photos from the crowd. We went to middle school … (View Post)5 -
Re: The game’s afoot as Burnham wants to be the new Lord Home – politicalbetting.com
Surprising take from Trevor Phillips on yesterdays march "The most alarming aspect of the event was just how normal the vast majority of the marches were." @TrevorPTweets shares his thought… (View Post)2
