Tag archives for Kay Green
Introducing the Hastings People’s Party
HIP recently broke the news that Hastings’ activists had set up a local political party in advance of the launch of the new national party, currently called ‘Your Party’. Members…
OPINION: HIP HOT Hustings – an Afterword
KAY GREEN I’ve just been to the HIP HOT Hastings Hustings, and it was a really good one. Thank you, HIP; thank you, HOT. There were some very interesting people on that…
BOOKBUSTER REVIEW: The Storm is Here: America on the Brink
By Luke MogelsonPublished by Partisan Books, 2022 rrp £25REVIEW BY KAY GREEN In The Storm is Here, US-born journalist Luke Mogelson starts out, surrounded by the heavily armed members of…
Jin Jiyan Azadi – International Women’s Day
KAY GREEN is a local writer, trades union activist and a feminist. In recent years, because of the anniversary of the Suffragettes’ first victory in 2018 (when some women won…
Who is being ‘driven out’?
Former member Kay Green shares some of what’s going on in the local Labour Party. Get in touch if you have an article you would like to write - Former…
Better United Than Divided
Kay Green interviews RMT rep Bella Fashola It took me several weeks to get a chance to sit down and talk to Bella, a National Union of Rail, Maritime and…
Hard times in local government
By Kay Green I think our government has been in a deplorably bad condition for some years. I suspect the bad faith and bad behaviour we’ve seen from national politicians…
Bookbuster Book Review
Bad News for Labour: Antisemitism, the Party and Public Belief By Greg Philo, Mike Berry, Justin Schlosberg, Antony Lerman and David MillerPluto Press, rrp £ Review by Kay Green There…
Afghanistan: Hidden Voices From A Forgotten War By Maya Evans
Voices for Creative Non-Violence, £5 Review by Kay Green 180 years of conflict and misery, and no end in sight. We talk about Iraq, we talk about Syria and Palestine…
Bookbuster Book Review
The Twittering MachineBy Richard SeymourThe Indigo Press, August 2019, £ (paperback) Review by Kay Green While a frighteningly large proportion of the world has been whiling away hour after hour…










