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  • Campaign to save the NHS from Palantir

    Campaign to save the NHS from Palantir

    I had a wee rant the other day about Palantir, and my doctor’s surgery’s inability to communicate with humans. This evening, I listened to Jeremy Corbyn’s Peace and Justice Project meeting discussing how to fight back for our NHS. Corbyn spoke about how well the government petition against Digital ID worked, getting over a million…

    Kay Green

    January 20, 2026
    activism, NHS, Politics, Privatisation
    Jeremy Corbyn, NHS, peace and justice project
  • Bolivar circles

    Bolivar circles

    There were around 20 of us – we’d come along to this month’s Left in the Cinema in Hastings. We’d just watched The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, to remind ourselves of some of the history of Venezuela. Now, the film was done, and we gathered in a circle to discuss it. We weren’t all…

    Kay Green

    January 15, 2026
    activism, Politics, Uncategorized
    Bolivar circles, Chavez, Venezuela
  • What do we need slates for?

    What do we need slates for?

    As ‘Your Party’ struggles and spats its way to getting started, I’ve read some of the current arguments about this and that slate for Executive Committee elections, and I think this might be a key issue. What are slates for? When loads of us joined the Labour Party to support the Corbyn movement, many of…

    Kay Green

    January 13, 2026
    activism, Politics, Uncategorized
    CEC elections, Jeremy Corbyn, Michael Lavalette, Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi, Rashida Islam, Sam Gorst, Valerie Coultas, Your Party
  • I’d quite like to talk to my doctor…?

    I’d quite like to talk to my doctor…?

    Palantir was helpful for people to communicate, until Sauron got hold of it. – Lorenzo Obi Abadinas A nice man from Birmingham or some such place phoned me up and asked me if I wanted him to arrange a shingles vaccination for me at my GP’s surgery. I said ‘yes thanks, I’ve been trying to…

    Kay Green

    January 11, 2026
    activism, NHS, Politics, Uncategorized
    GP access, NHS, Station Plaza
  • What do you think about International Law?

    What do you think about International Law?

    What is International Law, and why was it established? Formalised by organisations like the United Nations, the purpose of International Law was initially to make trade deals between states workable but, and this is what interests me, also to protect us, the people of the world, from rogue governments. It is supposed to force states…

    Kay Green

    January 8, 2026
    activism, Politics
    International Law, Palestine, Venezuela
  • But what can we dooooooo?

    But what can we dooooooo?

    On Sunday, wondering what on earth we could do about the terrible events in the world in the last few days, I listened in to an emergency rally for Venezuela, hosted by the VSC, with attendees from the main anti-war groups and other organisations, such as trade unions. There were 500 in the zoom, and…

    Kay Green

    January 5, 2026
    activism, Politics
    anti-war movement, CND, Stop the War, Trump, Venezuela, VSC
  • International law

    I wrote to my MP this morning. I suggest we all do this. Here’s what I said… Dear Helena Dollimore, In his attack on Venzuela, Donald Trump has further progressed the world’s catastrophic slide into gangster-rule. In what is without question a multiple breach of international law, Trump has kidnapped the president and his wife,…

    Kay Green

    January 5, 2026
    activism, Politics
    Helena Dollimore, Keir Starmer, President Maduro, Venzuela
  • A shameful day for the English

    A shameful day for the English

    One of the ironies of any work in publishing and the book trade is that, because your work involves a lot of reading, you’re always at least a decade behind on what ‘everyone’ has read. That’s why, now the book-work is down to a minimum, I like doing my occasional series of ‘reviews of old…

    Kay Green

    January 4, 2026
    Book reviews, book shops, Politics, prejudice, Uncategorized
    Maduro, Rose Tremain, The Road Home, Venezuela
  • Did she just drop her final clanger?

    aka Trot on, millennial So, the feminists never joined, those with ‘socially conservative views’ jumped ship before conference, and anyone who’s not keen on the SWP or the ‘trans liberation’ agenda were ready to walk by the end of it. But a fair few of us are hanging on, in the hopes of getting an…

    Kay Green

    January 2, 2026
    Uncategorized
  • Nation states, surveillance and control

    Nation states, surveillance and control

    I am hearing resolutions this year about a renewed search for peace and justice, and liberation. Resolutions made, in many cases with more determination than hope. One of the things we need if we are to take meaningful steps toward those celestial goals is memory. In some cases, it’s just about remembering a year or…

    Kay Green

    January 2, 2026
    activism, Politics, Uncategorized
    liberation, nationalism, Rojava
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