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Christmas Gloom
x MOBILITY * Unable to decide quite where to be, I’m based in the car this Christmas, Travelling from relation to relation. Think of me As an eighty horse-power snail Whose shell goes wherever it’s expected. In between, I make … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, art, Politics
Tagged Books for Christmas, homelessness, poetry, Politics, Zelensky starmer macron merz
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Take the Case of Mrs C.
Story worthy of the wife of Bath: What do women want? Well, take the case of Mrs C. She and Bill come to mind, for me. If that was your own White House, this is my own war. I can … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Politics, war
Tagged Hillary Clinton, poetry and politics, Politics
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Democracy – It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing!
It is no good. I can’t just publicise my own activities at this time. What is going on the Russian border and in the Middle East, as well as in the Sudan and elsewhere, demands to be addressed. I will … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Anthony Howell, Politics, Reform, uniparty, voting, workers party
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This Journal has just hit 70,000 Views
So pleased that my journal has just hit 70,000 views! Thank you to all my viewers. Your looking at what I post here provides significant encouragement. Onwards and upwards! Anthony
Posted in Key Links, Uncategorised, Uncategorized
Tagged Anthony Howell Journal, art, Dance, Essays, poetry, Politics
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Whistleblower Lit
Delighted that my review of Miles Goslett’s new book on the questionable details of the Hutton Inquiry into the death of David Kelly has now been published by the Fortnightly Review. Click on the link below: Whistleblower Lit. The review … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Politics
Tagged Conspiracy, David Kelly, Miles Goslett, Politics, Whistleblowers
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Dick
DICK Eight days after the invasion we were dealing with a country That could actually finance its reconstruction by our own Reconstruction contractors. A decade later, and we have a failed State which is relatively easy to exploit, and that … Continue reading