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What @DawnButlerBrent did in parliament yesterday feels revolutionary
Etiquette is created and maintained by powerful people to preserve their interests and suppress dissent.
Dawn spoke the truth ✊
#BorisJohnsonIsAliar
Today feels like a day for promoting this gentle wisdom from Philpot in The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists.
Would it be too much to ask politicians of all parties to focus on the deadly virus a bit more?
In the meantime, let’s do what we can to care for each other
Here’s a peek at an unpublished one, A Blow Borne Quietly. It’s a true story told in letters, with buckets of drama, pathos and humour (and loads of horses as you would expect from us)
In The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists graphic novel, the town council sell public assets to their friends and award each other lucrative contracts.
Meanwhile working people die of hunger and poverty-related diseases.
The two things are related 🤔
Reliable, safe and fulfilling work that pays enough to live on, please.
Not several part-time, casual or piecework jobs that keep us exhausted and in poverty.
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists graphic novel examines how we got in this mess, and how we might get out of it.
It’s incredibly frustrating to see individualism in public health guidance today; suggesting we apply ‘personal choice’ to small inconveniences that could be fatal to others.
Immunocompromised working people can’t choose to avoid you on public transport.
Please choose kindly
Our first graphic novel collaboration MANN’S BEST FRIEND is the story of an ordinary man and his unsuitable dog. Set over one weekend in north-west England, it has crime, romance and drama - it’s so thrilling even the vet couldn’t put it down
Sometimes it feels spooky how the world around us seems to replicate The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists story. But the present administration are deeply committed to ‘the system’ Tressell studied so carefully, and the methods of perpetuating it have not changed in a century
@Slaughterhslive Thank you so much! And thank you to your wonderful offspring for making such wise decisions, you must be so proud
The people of Chesham & Amersham have spoken - it’s good to remember that even in places where one party has always won before, it’s possible to use your vote to make change. MPs work for us, let’s remind them!