If Jeremy Corbyn is elected leader of the Labour Party, will Harringay get its first Blue Plaque? He was a ward councillor for Harringay and lived in Lausanne Rd.
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I was referring to Richard's previous comment re Jeremy, sorry for the confusion.
Richard, you been reading that fuzzy-haired fuzzy-headed Janet Daly again?
I recall a documentary about John Cage, which included someone who'd known him when they were heavily involved in arts and music in New York in the 1960's and early seventies. He described how the acceptance of Cage's work felt like it gave other people permission to take risks; to be more creative, experimental and to follow their own dreams.
I'm hoping that Jeremy Corbyn's leadership will give a similar permission to consider and try out new creative ideas in politics and government. And also to consider - or for some people reconsider - older ideas, theories and practical ways of doing things which the right-wing have tried to banish and forget.
John Cage once said: "I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones".
I'm not frightened by what Jeremy Corbyn is saying. Neither his new nor his old ideas. And he seems to be inviting engagement with plain speaking opponents as well as friends and allies.
In a local forum though, Matthew, isn't there a problem about agreeing "ground rules"? Especially the importance of listening and reflecting on what others say.
Too often what passes for public debates are like parallel monologues. Perhaps with people tapping on their smartphones - dealing with emails? texting one another? - while awaiting their turn to speak.
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