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Category Archives: politics
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Posted in Advent, history, Malcolm Evison, POETRY, politics
Tagged Advent, Colonialism, Faith, Genocide, internationalism, Jesus, Malcolm Evison, nationality, Palestine, religion, Zionism
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High Court tramples on workers rights – 2 poems dis-interred
Today the High Court found an excuse to prevent the CWU from taking strike action in spite of the ballot receiving 97% support for their action! The two poems below date from October 2017 when the Tory High Court previously … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, jazz, POETRY, politics
Tagged autocracy, CWU, right to strike, strike action, Tory High Court
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if only i could be … a Tory (verse)
just a piece of heartfelt light verse!
Posted in blogging, hasty rough draft, Malcolm Evison, politics
Tagged heartlessness, personal, politics, Tories, verse
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impromptu response to a high court injunction against the CWU – a poem
Towards An Autocratic State (apropos the ruling against the CWU) Greater love hath no judge than to lay down the law against the working man – Thou shalt not interfere with the profiteers whom we have gifted … Continue reading
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Tagged class conflict, impromptu, injustice, poetry, politics, topical
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How to become President
How to become President get what you can by any means you can if at first you don’t succeed throw a tantrum until they yield to your demand malcolm evison – 09 November 2016
IN CAMERA – the Dutschke premise
IN CAMERA (The Dutschke Premise) The roving camera hides its head but speaks its mind in camera – exposing future threats a kind of esoteric time exposure. The faceless voices sing their song of freedom – ignoring the Amen. … Continue reading
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Tagged poetry, politics, Rudi Dutschke, secrecy, surveillance
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Two of my poems from the mid 1980’s unfortunately as pertinent today as in a previous Tory reign! Furniture Salesman Too late, even to sell himself. The air is silent. Distinct servility lurks behind that benign smile – lacking … Continue reading
ConDem Nation
ConDem Nation (Rough draft) First we eliminate all job security – ensure all contracts can be terminated on a whim. Knowing that work makes free we guarantee the long term unemployed will do these jobs unpaid Malcolm Evison 7 November … Continue reading