In all our sanctuaries we sit at risk

Category: Democracy

  • Parrot at the Breach

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    The first line is a direct quote from Skelton’s poem “Speak, Parrot”… continue reading

  • Westminster is empty

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    It is thought that the poet John Skelton wrote his satirical poem “Speak, Parrot” while living in the sanctuary of Westminster. For the medieval laws of sanctuary still operated in England at that time, leaving certain delegated areas under church jurisdiction. It meant that a significant number of people were able to live beyond the…

  • Mid-winter 2018

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  • Jez and the Worship of Self

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    Jez is a fundamentalist. He abides by the iron rules that keep his head together, and have done all his life. He dare not break free. The nation pays for his incapacity, amongst so much we are paying for just now – including humankind’s inability to bear very much reality.… continue reading

  • The Parrot, the Maybot and No Deal

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    Will our troops be allowed to fraternise with the “enemy” over Christmas ? The content management of my blog has been “updated” by remote. I still haven’t got the hang of most of the changes. One of them is that every time I make a small editorial alteration, those people who are notified of a…

  • The Parrot Calls for Order

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  • Jez and the New Jerusalem

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  • Brexit Reviewed

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