Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Panorama: Credit Where It's Due shows what's really happening to honest, hard-working people in Britain.
And Howard Barker's play Victory: Choices in Reaction (cited in Danny Boyle's BAFTA Slumdog Millionaire acceptance speech opens in March.
And Peter Flannery's adaptation of the screenplay by
Nikita Mikhalkov and Rustam Ibragimbekov of Burnt by the Sun opens at the Royal National Theatre. Very similiar to what's happening in Britain under New Labour or neo, neo, what's the word........? Don't think head of the theatre Nicholas Hytner would disagree with me there.
DVD of Burnt by the Sun

And the only sense spoken for a long time:
Ministers 'using fear of terror'
Former MI5 chief: Government exploits terror fears to restrict civil liberties
I think comics like Omid Djalili have had the word on that without my help.

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