Jeremy Corbyn’s Speech at the Labour Conference
October 2, 2015 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsThe politicos still don't get it. The public do
Lesley Docksey
The politicos still don't get it. The public do
I've done it, pushed out my boat on to uncharted seas and voted for Jeremy Corbyn to be leader of Britain's Labour Party
Many people, battered and depressed by the result of the general election cheered up when Jeremy announced he was entering the Labour leadership contest
Dorset's wildlife campaigners are working flat out to prepare for a possible badger cull
Many people thought (and hoped) that Scotland voting No in its Independence Referendum last year had laid that idea to rest. Far from it
Up to 250,000 people came to London and no one can argue that the demonstration, organised by The People's Assembly, wasn't representative of the broad spectrum of people's anger against Tory policies
The all-Tory government has only been in place for four weeks. The amount of daft and non-think policy statements coming out would be laughable if they weren't so dreadful
Nuclear Weapons and the Language of 'Power'. Or should that be the language of 'assumed' power?
Lesley Docksey states: "On this dark and depressing day, our land needs us".
At a Badger Trust seminar a few days later a great debate took place between both pro and anti-cull experts