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Seabag Wrote:

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> Oh here we go, the dripping tap/font of knowledge

> is back


Just one of my favorite singer songwriters of all time..

Standing for Peace and agaist War .. against Racism for the last 40+ years and still doing it..

Arlo and Pete Seeger - Environmental Activist, Anti-War Activist


Have you even heard of Arlo Guthrie. ?


Spice Girls perhaps


D.F.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Oh here we go, the dripping tap/font of

> knowledge

> > is back

>

> Just one of my favorite singer songwriters of all

> time..

> Standing for Peace and agaist War .. against

> Racism for the last 40+ years and still doing

> it..

> Arlo and Pete Seeger - Environmental Activist,

> Anti-War Activist

>

> Have you even heard of Arlo Guthrie. ?

>

> Spice Girls perhaps

>

> D.F.



Spice Girls were great


Did they sing that too


🤔

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Just one of my favorite singer songwriters of all time..

> Standing for Peace and agaist War .. against

> Racism for the last 40+ years and still doing it..

> Arlo and Pete Seeger - Environmental Activist,

> Anti-War Activist


I reckon they would have all voted Remain, eh Foxy?


(PS and yes, I do remember Guthrie and Pete Seeger, though mainly because my oldest sister loved them.)

Jeremy Wrote:

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> I always thought Blair achieved some good things.

> Education and NHS spending increased under him.

> Low unemployment, low inflation. Good Friday

> agreement. Child and pensioner poverty fell.

>

> Shame about the war. And the lying about the war.


The Good Friday Agreement was mainly achieved by a very ethical & brave move by John Major in association with the late Albert Reynolds - Bliar & Bertie Ahern did good work following through & they tried to take all the credit. It was Albert Reynolds that was the main catalyst & he convinced Bill Clinton to get involved.

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