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Lettera di Ken Loach e Brian Eno a Jeremy Corbyn

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La sconfitta alle elezioni non ferma la stima di artisti e scrittori inglesi verso il leader labourista

http://www.davidwilson.org.uk/2019/12/letter-to-jeremy-corbyn-from-ken-loach.html?fbclid=IwAR2rI-gykfS3VlAVx1ixn92bSAwc3J12glFhfFi4uXOut4TGrnSOUaJaDBg

To Jeremy Corbyn MP – leader of the Labour Party

As artists and writers, we would like to thank you for raising political awareness in our country to a level not seen since the end of World War II. Your humanity, courage and insight have mobilised a new generation of socialist activists.

Much of our work reflects the world we live in and, as leader of the Labour Party, you have inspired and energised us for the future. 

The media has been atrocious in the recent election and, in the face of provocation, we congratulate you for keeping your dignity and clarity.

You will never be forgotten.

Sincerely

Ken Loach – film director

Brian Eno – musician/producer

Nigel Kennedy – musician 

Ken Livingstone – writer and ex-Mayor of London

Alexei Sayle – writer and comedian

A L Kennedy – writer

Michael Rosen – writer/poet

Francesca Martinez – comedian

Peter Kennard – artist

Matthew Collings – painter and art critic

Victoria Brittain – writer

Louise Christian – writer/ human rights lawyer

Habib Ahmadi – writer

Jacky Alty – glass artist

Sue Angus – artist

Tessa Angus – photographer/musician

Anthony Anaxagorou – poet

Anne Aylor – writer

Frank Barat – writer

Gerry Barnett – musician

Greta Berlin – sculptor 

Heather Bird – musician

Cecily Bomberg – writer

Richard Bradbury – writer

Jezz Brown – writer

Carol Browne – writer

Emma Catnip – musician

Klaudija Cermak – writer/artist

Julia Chantrell – artist

Penny Crichton-Seager – artist 

Nigel Clark – musician/former ‘Dodgy’

Frank Darnley – sculptor

Neil Devlin – writer

Annie Duarte – theatre director

Valerie Driscoll – artist

Neil Faulkner – archaeologist/writer

Odette Farrell – artist

Andrew Feinstein – writer

Nicola Field – writer

Mary Finnigan – writer

Matt Foot – writer

Owen Gallagher – poet 

Donald Gardner – poet

Lindsey German – writer

Ian Graham – writer/computer scientist

Lana Grant – writer

Adrian Green – poet 

Kevin Higgins – writer

Amanda Hunter – silversmith

Tansy Hoskins – writer

Robert Ilson – poet

Stuart Inman – poet/photographer/writer

Katherine Jameson – painter

Thusitha Jayasundera – actor

Pallo Jordan – writer and Minister in Mandela’s SA government

Judith Kahn – writer/musician

Ronnie Kasrils – writer and Minister in Mandela’s SA government

Penny Kealey – artist

Alice Kilroy – banner maker

Natasha Koczy – musician

Richard Kuper – writer

Simon Leibowitz – photographer/educator

Maxine Linnell – writer

Tom Loffill – painter/musician

Vanessa Lucas-Smith- musician

Lee Mark-Jones – Theatre of the Wild

Anna Mazotta – artist

Kathleen McCreery – writer/playwright/director 

Susan Medina – writer

Russell Mills – artist

Nak Modak – actor

Les Monaghan – photographer

Brendan Montague – Editor, The Ecologist

Merilyn Moos – writer

Deicola Neves – musician

Maggie Nicols – musician

Mia Nisbet – fashion designer

Rebecca O’Brien – film producer

Miriam O’Donovan – director Speakeasy Sessions, Skibbereen

Matt Panesh – writer

Hekate Papadaki – writer

Jamie Perera – composer/producer

Billy Radford – artist

John Rees – writer

Selese Roche – poet

Emma Rowell – independent bookshop

Dilshini Sandhu – musician

Sabby Sagall – writer

Tim Sanders – illustrator/cartoonist

David Seeger – ceramics artist 

Nabil Shaban – actor

Sarah Shore – illustrator

Angela Tapping – poet

Theresa Tomlinsion – writer

Greg Tree – musician/artist

Andy Turner – musician

Michael Walling – Border Crossings, Artistic Director

Mat Watkinson – voice artist/former DJ

Roy Weard -writer/musician

Samantha Welstead-Wood – illustrator

Richard West – AKA Mr C

Merryn Williams – poet 

Ian Wilson – sound designer

John Wilton – Prof. Intern. Relations

David Wilson – writer

Jan Woolf – writer

Haifa Zangana – Iraqi writer

And many people who are not artists or writers. Let engineer Phil Smith speak for them: “Although I’m not an artist or poet I would like to the thank Jeremy Corbyn and this post just about says it all.”

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