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Tag Archives: George Osborne
New Boots and Pantisocracies: Are We Nearly Where Yet?
For the past 84 days I’ve been co-editing with Andy Jackson a post-election blog called ‘New Boots and Pantisocracies’, publishing each day a new poem by a different poet exploring the different political landscape we seem to have entered. Perhaps … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015 General Election. The Labour Party, Andy Ching, Andy Jackson, Donut Press, Double Bill, George Osborne, Harry Giles, Ian Dury, Madoc: A Mystery, New Boots and Panties, Paul Muldoon, Rachael Boast, Red Squirrel Press, Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, SNP, The Conservatives, Whaelback City
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The Osborne and the Cameron
The Osborne and the Cameron disturbed the oysters’ sleep: by saving sandgrains from the strand they made the oysters weep. ‘Should seven widows give their mites to us for seven years, do you think, dear Ozzie, that … Continue reading
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Tagged David Cameron, George Osborne, Lewis Carroll, The Walrus and the Carpenter
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