A review by John L. Murphy A humorous and poignant novel about anarchism: possibly a first? This young Scots burger-flipper turned street protester tells what happened a decade ago in a fast-food kitchen, a small town, and at the barricades of anti-capitalist demonstrations in Prague, London, and Thessaloniki. Johnston enlivens this short, accomplished coming-of-age...
Half a million for 2 parasites’ wedding?
At least I get to use this picture again. Spoke to a Quebecois friend recently, they told me that while in Quebec, Bill & Kate weren’t allowed to leave their hotel because of the protests & policing costs. If only the council had taken the same attitude to Zara & TopMan.
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