Editor and lexicographer by day, yarn ninja by night. So, y'know, books and yarn, gardens and language.
Alison M
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None of these tax dodging, foreign-based crypto billionaires and moneymen give a single shit about our country or democracy. They’re buying Farage power so he’ll remove our rights and protections to maximise their profits.
It really is that simple and that corrupt.
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I've watched coverage of the Space X stock market launch on several TV channels, including BBC News, and all are tonally pitched as inspiring puff pieces, without a single mention of Musk's overtly racist fascist politics. Not even an inane footnote about being "controversial". NOTHING. NADA. ZILCH.
Farage is happy to be given money by American anti-abortion groups and christofascists. And it won’t be for nothing in return. It never is. Reform is making deals with authoritarian misogynists behind our backs. Farage’s greed will trump our rights every time.
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Counter protest against the far-right in Liverpool. Please share it. Even if you're not in Liverpool, you might have followers who are and help is gonna be needed
6. Trainee Greek restaurant cats with their supervisor. Absentee father.
3. A plump Athenian crowd pleaser. Took up position in a busy tourist thoroughfare and was clearly benefitting from excellent self-promotion skills
2. Some cats from a taverna in Monemvasia. They formed an orderly queue at our table once the food arrived. Superlative staring skills.
5. This is Lucy. She is not a cat, but she is a very good girl. She was spending her day kayaking on the Ionian sea, but stopped by to make my acquaintance during her lunch break.
4. *This* is how to handle a heatwave, chaps.
Some of the extremely large number of cats I met in Greece.
1. Extremely persistent cat who appears every time you open the doors or the curtains, waiting to be petted. Like most Greek cats, doesn't try to come inside or jump up on tables. Except this table.