November 2010

China’s take on the royal wedding: Kate and Wills

Thanks to Blood & Treasure for finding this very serious in-depth Chinese report on next year’s wedding between commoner Kate Middleton and Prince William Wales/Windsor/Saxe Coburg Gotha. So much closer to socialism than his parents’ pairing, don’tcha know? Where’s a revolution when you need it? Madam Miaow says … visit Anna Chen’s website here: Home […]

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Hungry Ghosts theatre review: China from the outside

Anna Chen – Wednesday, 17 November 2010 Hungry GhostsWritten and directed by Tim Luscombe10 Nov – 11 Dec 2010Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond Director/playwright Tim Luscombe sets out his agenda in the programme for Hungry Ghosts, his new play about human rights in China. “We should remember that China’s current leadership is in power only because

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Labour woos UK Chinese in rebranding exercise

Ray Collins (Labour Party General Secretary) and Sonny Leong (Chair, Chinese For Labour) Fancy “refreshing the Labour brand”? The Labour training session at the weekend was a long-overdue attempt, pioneered by Chinese For Labour’s chair Sonny Leong, to engage the Chinese, Britain’s third-largest ethnic minority, in mainstream politics in order to find “credible” candidates for

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Student protests mark revival of spirit and challenge to ConDem cuts

A brilliant piece by John Harris here, exposes the right-wing lies pushed by the ConDem media wing about the cuts. The students who stormed Millbank Tory headquarters on Wednesday are the canaries down the mine. They indicate the level of protest to come when the cuts bite. Greedy bastards such as the tax-avoiding billionaire Philip

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