Terry Fields died at the weekend, aged 71.
I met Terry when he was a Labour MP for Liverpool back in the 80's.
A committed Socialist and Trade Unionist, Terry was also a supporter of the Militant Tendency.
He stood on a platform for radical change that included Nationalising the Banks, a 35 hour week and a minimum wage.
When Terry won the Liverpool vote he gave money to the Labour and Trade Union movement, urging worker's MPs on worker's wages.
Realising that Leadership can get isolated and comforted against the burdens of ordinary people, he advocated ALL Labour MPs should do the same.
Only Tony Mulhearn, another Liverpool MP supported Terry back then.
Fly High, Terry.
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Monday, June 30, 2008
20, Lancaster Place, Twickenham.
On my way back from spending the weekend at my friends, I popped round to my ex mother-in-law's house.
I visit the area to remind me of happier times.
Not to visit her.
My disappointment with Marion Wills is too deep for that.
Lancaster Place will always be an area where I spent happy times with my daughter, Grace.
I am grateful that I will always have those memories.
When Marion sees or hears my motorcycle, the only memories that she and the rest of the family has is of THEIR lies and deceit.
I visit the area to remind me of happier times.
Not to visit her.
My disappointment with Marion Wills is too deep for that.
Lancaster Place will always be an area where I spent happy times with my daughter, Grace.
I am grateful that I will always have those memories.
When Marion sees or hears my motorcycle, the only memories that she and the rest of the family has is of THEIR lies and deceit.
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