It’s true that they are not much good at earning a living from writing alone.Harry Perkins, an unassuming, working class, very left-wing Leader of the Labour Party and Member of Parliament for Sheffield Central, becomes Prime Minister in March 1991. The priorities of the Perkins Government include dissolving all newspaper monopolies, withdrawal from the NATO removing all American military bases on UK soil, unilateral nuclear disarmament, and true open government.
A very interesting post. As you point out poets are good for saying clearly what others only vaguely express. I don’t think politics is often a poetic subject but I don’t see why not. I wonder how Mr Corbyn feels about the publication of this book.
I’m sure he is delighted especially as the poetry ISN’T embarrassing because (it’s bad we’ve all read poetry like that haven’t we? And maybe written some…) or because it’s all about him. It is much more reflective and emotionally mature and about a bigger picture – at least the contributions I’ve read.
I really hope he does win the leadership, although like you I have little faith in the polls. Thanks for the poetry link, I’ll be downloading it.
Thanks for the link, Bridget! Best wishes, – Josephine
You’re very welcome. I’m impressed with the collection.