Selective Remembrance and the problem with Poppymania
With grim predictability, Poppymania is fast approaching. Every year, I promise myself I’ll not get worked up, I try to remind myself that it is just a wee flower that […]
With grim predictability, Poppymania is fast approaching. Every year, I promise myself I’ll not get worked up, I try to remind myself that it is just a wee flower that […]
by Jack Ferguson Ten years on, it’s hard not to see the long shadow of the anti-war movement of 2003 in events since, particularly the lessons that dissidents of all kinds […]
by Jack Ferguson The papers today are again full of unionists trying to sell Britain on the basis of its war machine. It’s been one of the consistent themes ejected from […]
By Bandy Aowdenek Somewhere in a bunker in Pyongyang Kim Jong Un is sat surrounded by the lads from the Pyongyang University Union, as they chant “DO IT, DO IT, […]