Review: Tribes by David Lammy

The author, an active Labour Party member, reflects on David Lammy’s book ‘Tribes,’ which explores tribalism’s impact on society and politics. Lammy’s investigative journey into his diverse ancestry shapes a narrative of social mobility and personal struggle, culminating in political engagement as a Black MP. The writing is honest and compelling, appealing to a broad audience.

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Vangelis – One More Kiss, Dear (for Jessica Morden MP)

The post dedicates Vangelis’s “One More Kiss, Dear” to Labour MP Jessica Morden for her dedication to the Caldicot and Newport East area since 2005. The author reflects on their friendship and her support in mental health advocacy. They encourage political engagement and wish everyone a Merry Christmas, highlighting the importance of community representation.

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Westworld – Technocop

This song pick takes us back to the very first Wez G Random Song which was from the Vangelis – Bladerunner soundtrack: Rachel’s Song Westworld sample the Bladerunner theme music with this #techno classic, with a haunting vocal sample about ‘Technocop’, whose image I have recreated for this post using…

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Labour Party Zoom Meeting on NHS with Wes Streeting, Health Secretary

I was invited to join this Labour Party Zoom meeting about the NHS with a presentation by Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health. Wes talked about how the NHS has been at the centre of this country’s politics since its formation in 1948. He spoke of the dangers of…

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Einsatzgruppen Caldicot Gray Hill Surgery

I wrote this complaint back in February. Gray Hill Surgery, Caldicot, does not allow email complaints. Their complaints process is so difficult to negotiate. What I did is contact the main local NHS health board and they said that even though Gray Hill was independent, that they did have an…

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Happy 75th Birthday NHS

It’s not my most favourite organization in the world but I wish the NHS Happy 75th birthday nonetheless. The End Of Terror war has lasted for over a third of the NHS’ entire history (since 02.04.1997). I have very rarely, on occasion, met someone resembling a human being within the…

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Sluggish Schizophrenia

The author recounts a 26-year ordeal in South Wales’ mental health system, misdiagnosed with schizophrenia. Despite never experiencing typical symptoms, they’ve endured forced treatments, including injections and hospitalizations. They argue that the diagnosis has been manipulated for political reasons, comparing their struggle to historical cases of psychiatric abuse in the Soviet Union.

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Wez G in Parliament with Jessica Morden MP

Today I was invited to Parliament on a scheduled visit with my MP, Jessica Morden, the Labour Party representative for Newport East constituency. I’ve known and been friends witH Jess for years and this is the first time I’ve actually been to Parliament with her in person, although she had…

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Revolut – The Bank that Preys on the Sick and Disabled

The author expresses deep dissatisfaction with banks, particularly Revolut, due to a recent failure to process a vital DWP payment, leading to financial distress. Despite reaching out multiple times for assistance, customer service remains unresponsive. The piece emphasizes the struggles of those reliant on financial support, highlighting systemic issues within both banking and social welfare systems.

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The Nuremburg Code 1947

At the end of World War 2, after, in particular, the disaster of the Holocaust becoming apparent, many leading Nazis were hunted down and brought to trial to face justice for war crimes. One of the main international trials, indeed the biggest international trial to date, occurred at Nuremburg in…

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Mental Health Peer Mentor

The author apologizes for the inactivity on the End Of Terror website, citing security issues. They emphasize a mission to reform the mental health system, sharing personal experiences to inspire hope for new patients. Recently accepting a peer mentor role at Aneurin Bevan Health Board, they aim to effect change from within while maintaining strong anti-psychiatry views.

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Tales from The Real World feat. Alan Watts #EoTVibe

I’m a big fan of the French techno DJ Laurent Garnier and this came up in my social media feed. In the intro it mentions meditation which can always help in calming the mind. I thought it would be an appropriate tune to lighten up End OF Terror on the…

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Review: One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich – by Alexander Solzhenitsyn

Under Nikita Khrushchev, the easing of oppression allowed Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich” to emerge despite censorship. This poignant narrative reflects the grim reality of gulag life, showcasing a political prisoner’s struggle and survival amid harsh conditions, offering a lens into the human capacity for resilience and appreciation.

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Review: Heart of Darkness – by Joseph Conrad

I love Apocalypse Now. It is one of my most favourite films. I learnt that apparently, Joseph Conrad’s ‘Heart of Darkness’ is the literary work that provides the basic narrative of the film. Apocalypse Now, however is set in war torn Vietnam, with the US Military hunting down an insane,…

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Landlocked – Mental Health in the UK and the Prevention of International Travel, Translation and Foreign Language Education

On the Second of April 1997, at the point of my first contact with the Mental Health Act, I had my life’s dreams shattered. On that day, my parents had been persuaded to take me to see a psychiatrist at the local mental hospital, St Cadoc’s in Caerleon. I hadn’t…

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