A distinct lack of humanity
Welcome to the (Early Edition) Wednesday NetCast. I need to dash out soon, so here’s a brief collection in the meantime:
Kubatana – wants liberty or death, and an election.
Rowenna Davis - Infantile adult attitudes infantilise sex education to the point of uselessness. And young people suffer for it, again.
Peter Cranie - If Labour think they have trouble with money, they should try being a minor party…
Remembering the Ability in DisAbility - gives me yet more reason to question whether anyone in the Home Office quite grasps the concept of human decency.
The enemies of reason - The Telegraph manages to bewail below inflation pay increases for the middle class wealthy – and condemn the striking council workers. Inconsistency much?
Stroppyblog - The left needs to wake up and fight the BNP, not itself. If the SWP can get over itself, of course.
Lee Griffin - You can argue all you like about the nuances of the 42-day debate, but it remains an opportunity to further liberal ideals, which mustn’t be missed.
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Douglas Johnson is an angry London student, socialist and member of the Green Party. The bulk of his anguished ravings can be found at Scribo Ergo Sum, which he edits.
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