The thing is ,being aware of problems won't solve them. And in terms of actions one can take, they are very limited. As I said above, vote, protest, etc, and really what else? Wanting equality is good, but unless enough people become convinced that they want it too, and that the tories are never going to deliver anything resembling it, we're going to just continue down this present road. BTW - I don't have any gripe against immigrants,don't suport brexit, and don't really read papers other than to look at the main points in the Guardian.
Mhairi Black on Jeremy Corbyn. (Twitter link don't know how to embed) https://twitter.com/theipaper/status/917790396058652677 I've been back and forth on this guy for a while, he's definately an improvement on the last few Labour leaders. But his constant attacks on the SNP, and his persistent attempts to appeal to the SJW's of Britain, or at least the ones who'll win him votes, doesn't matter about the cannabis community... has left a bad taste in my mouth, and I've got to say the things I've just heard from the SNP this week at their conference have earned them my support, and I'm glad I voted for them in the last election (even though they lost the seat to a tory bastard) Jeremy Corbyn can fuck off. https://twitter.com/theipaper/status/917790396058652677