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Golfing in the Red Wall

John Howarth

Observations of a prodigal returned on politics, football, other games, cultural blather and life in North East England.

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I certainly don’t envy Rachael Reeves task of presenting what is certain to be a highly unpopular budget next Wednesday. Tax increases have been trailed and tax increases there will be.

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Dignity in dying, a realistic chance

Hello. Thanks for Reading Golfing in the Red Wall. Last week I quoted several bits from a book I forgot to reference. Northern Wind, by David Kynaston.1 Apologies. This week I’m in campaign mode for a long held cause.

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    Former politician who writes a bit.

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