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@RikWorth What if the magic lies in the space *between* the artist and the writer?
In The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, it’s *the system* that’s blamed for the misery of poverty, not the individual players doing their best within it. To remove the perverse incentives to cut corners and keep workers poor, we must try something different
Great to see @NSPCC get a mention in The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, written 100+ years ago. You’re not ‘off your crumpet’ if you speak out to help keep children safe. Be like Owen and call 0808 800 5000 if you are worried about a child
@teninchwheels Thank you so much for your kind words! Glad you enjoyed the story
Welcome to the legislature, Lord Cruddas. Co-incidental £500k donation to the Conservative party well spent. Nothing to see here, look away...
Here’s the progression of a busy page from The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists graphic novel, depicting Owen working and (as usual) banging on about politics. Seeing people doing things makes long speeches easier to digest, and gives context to the words
Could we take a moment to celebrate advances in health & safety practice? Young people taking apprenticeships today should not be put in danger, and unions work together to help them stay safe. Support apprentices, they are our future!
@Thelma_DWalker @theTTLLpodcast We are very much looking forward to this too, it’ll be great fun
@edwardpoole1975 @jeremycorbyn @IanByrneMP Hello Ed! In The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists graphic novel the Money Trick gets a whole chapter, and it looks like this:
Sash windows, gloopy paint & a sunny day from The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists graphic novel. It’s these details that make the story so rich and relatable.