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Monthly Archives: November 2015
Diversity Challenges
I had a wonderful day. I have not been on a political rally since opposing the first Gulf War. I am sure there are photos of me with a SWP placard somewhere. There were a mixture of people. Politicos (Labour/Llafur, … Continue reading
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Celebrating Diversity
It was a pleasure to share a platform with Albert Owen, my MP and Leanne Wood, the Leader of Plaid Cymru as we spoke against racism in Llangefni earlier today. This in the speech I did not quite give. I … Continue reading
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My Poppy was multi-coloured
My poppy was multi-coloured. Actually it was not, I wore a red one, which somehow doubled in size upon my arrival at Church. I am happy to wear a red poppy because for me I acknowledge the sacrifice of the … Continue reading
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Remembrance 2014 revisited
This was written a year ago, for the most part I still agree with it still, except today I am perhaps even more restless for peace to prevail. “There is a time for silence and a time for speech” says … Continue reading