as a friend remarked,
'if it’s really licorice mckechnie that’s been found alive that’s bad enough for her and I hope people leave her alone, but being found by the daily mail! could anything be worse?'
horsemouth says, well at least it's the scottish daily mail.
the incredible string band well worth checking out (the later stuff is more straightforward). rose simpson's book on her time with them is well worth checking out also.
she talks of the pain of having to leave all that stuff behind and the pleasure of being allowed access to it again.
horsemouth would say, I, for one, respect likki's right to vanish and become an 80 year old living in anonymity.
it is the lesson of b.traven (author of the treasure of the sierra madre among others)- it's ok to vanish, it's alright to hide. as if to confirm this metamute (where horsemouth was planning to look up matthew hyland's b.traven article) seems to have gone all password protected.
of course as the world becomes increasingly digitally surveilled all this becomes much less possible.
horsemouth is shocked by the idea that the labour government would use political capital that it doesn't have to bring in digital ID cards that people don't want and won't make any difference anyway (whoever is advising them is a fucking idiot). it is a party so useless it can't even smear wes streeting.
it genuinely starts to seem that starmer could be gone as labour leader before kemi bad enoch is gone as tory leader.
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