Gareth Davies
@coachingintheround.co.uk
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Therapeutic coach, counsellor, writer and generally queer at large in North East England
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Both might be right, but it's our values that matter as we make those choices - the same values that made my dad a trade unionist, a community champion and a stalwart of the party that he belonged to, but which left us before he did.
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Some of us will want to join a new party, and some of us might decide that the current system is part of the problem, and argue for a better system, or for other ways of effecting change outside the system.
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We are a generation who have been made politically homeless by the changes within Labour, but the key factor is that like other griefs, it may be specific to us, but we are not alone. Labour has left us, and we're tasked with finding our new place in the world without it.
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Like many griefs, the grief I felt about the lost relationship with my dad through the party, and the loss I felt about no longer having a political home has eased with time. Last week, in a bar in Crete, I met another son of a political figure who had surrendered his relationship to Labour.
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This article rang a bell with me - I didn't tell my dad I'd left the Labour Party and even at his funeral I felt a deep sadness about the loss of that shared relationship and talked to the present and former MPs about the party as if I still had a stake in it. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Some people have a choice about whether or not to vote Labour. I wish I did too | Polly Hudson
I’m disillusioned with Keir Starmer’s government. But my late father’s passion for his political career makes it difficult to imagine putting my cross in another box, writes Polly Hudson
www.theguardian.com
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Possibly coal hole plates rather than service covers but very very lovely.
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In every case the result is a part of the feel the NHS pays goes to shareholders or financiers or both. In every case the complexities of contract management distort the way services are delivered-the physio working on my spine issues won't look at my knee because I don't have a referral for it.
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Really? I'm in four strands of healthcare as a patient right now. In every one of them some part of my care is being delivered by a privatised/ working for profit body. Whether it's the privatised MRI scanners, the privatised neurological assessments or the physio service theyre already privatised.
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As US nuclear weapons return to Britain, we re-affirm the commitment to nuclear disarmament rooted in our faith.

We join hundreds of groups in calling for measures to prevent nuclear war, and redirect military spending to peacekeeping, climate action, and meeting human needs.
Quakers join global call for nuclear disarmament
On International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, Quakers in Britain joined more than 275 organisations in urging governments to take bold action towards disarmament.
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I thought of my short denim jacket,
One size too small teeshirts,
Shrink fitted 501s as the
#Escutcheon of the tribe I
Wished to join, the
Family that might Embrace me but instead, I felt less real, less
Authentic as if
Cosplaying some medieval
Fantasy of masculinity.
I wish I'd known.
#vss365
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Nicely composed - although most folk who visit Whitby seem to not get the significance of the Abbey and the synod that preceded it
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This #nightmare
Was not a grey horse
Calling at the door to
Enforce and reinforce community
But the absence of any
Sense of belonging that helped me understand the
#MariLwyd and my fear that we have lost our way
#vss365
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Here's what I wrote in 2031, which was among my reasons for leaving the Labour Party. Sometimes the only thing worse than being wrong is being right.
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Youth unemployment, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1981, photo by Tish Murtha.
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Is there a finer example of two men whose ability to influence party opinion will lead to the death of the party in question?
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I believe he did - who wrote them is a different question altogether, and they probably had their fingers crossed.
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I'm not sure he knew that - those who promoted him put out that he was lots of things but he ae med to have the intellectual depth of a puddle.
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It was Labour Party employees, in their spare time, who phoned me to urge me to vote for Starmer in the leadership campaign - he was the candidate of the bureaucracy.
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I don't know Orla but I agree - and I'm still perplexed how the winner met the brief
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I think it's definitely a phrase that divides as much as it unites, but it's also an exemplar of the debate around different varieties within Wales. I think it's fair to say that the debate around it that flares in the press occasionally is tongue in cheek
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Popty ping is such a lovelier name than microwave, even if the spoilsports (and probably transphobes) claim it's only colloquial Welsh
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The problem is the weird mononormativity of people who demand that we love only one country, and that we conform to others definitions of what that country is.
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Speaking as a progressive Brit I believe that it is possible to be polyamorous towards countries - I love Wales, I love Scotland and I love the indeterminate, debatable lands between the Tweed and the Tyne. I even love the versions of America that Springsteen and James Lee Burke describe.