Thursday, 2 May 2013

[Right-wing Rambles, or, The Central Line][c. October 1970]


[Redbook1:179A][197010c.][Right-wing Rambles, or, The Central Line][c. October 1970]

Right-wing
Rambles,
or, the
Central
Line.

Dear Fanny,

            I'm afraid this is in rather a rush -- we've just got back from London where we had a delightful rally and demo around Trafalgar Square.  Everyone was there, of course.  We all had a super time airing our consciences until they stepped in and spoiled things as usual.  Funny how with a change in government they seem to change their allegiance so easily.  Still, Mark says it all helps in the long run so we were all as awkward as we could be.  Then they picked on Paul -- it wasn't that he was any worse than we were, they just picked on him.  Dirty.  As they dragged him into the police bus I tried to explain to him what Mark said but he didn't seem to understand.  Then back into the coach and home in time for tea and watch ourselves on the News.  I see what Mark means.  You can always rely on them to lend a helping hand if you're prepared to stand up for your rights.

            Must go now -- got to get ready for picketing the Senate House tomorrow.  I'll write and tell you about it.

            Love,

                        Sal.

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