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Truths (Free verse) by Nicholas Jones

Sometimes I can be honest with myself And look for explanations in my past - No socialist commitments can destroy My guilt at being of the middle class. Some people dig for coal far underground While I write footnotes that are thesis bound I contribute no economic gain, Secure nothing for the workers by hand or brain - I know the fourth clause always was the best But joined the party after it was lost.

Nicholas Jones 23-Oct-02/7:33 AM
That's all right wing nonsense. Do you use the NHS? Receive any social security benefits? Do you fancy having a pension when you get old? All those things are tangible benefits of socialist thinking. Never forget it was Nye Bevan, finest Labour politician in history, who created the health service.

As it goes, I do feel guilty for having been born middle class, when my grandfather was a coal miner for fifty years.

By the way, do you appreciate the reference to the Labour Party constitution at the end? It's probably a bit obscure, really.




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