Follow the link above for news of ghost signs lost, partially destroyed, and 'brought back' from the dead, as change is the only constant in the capital.
The blurb for Thursday's Labour candidate is as bland and policy light in the Starmerite tradition as one could wish for in this sickeningly entitled monostate, so no surprise there
So that Labour blurb* and its strapline TRUSTED TO DELIVER are they having a laugh?
• The former mayor was forced out for lying and covering up the paedo scandal yet they claim they're trusted
• The candidate doesn't respond (allegedly under instructions from the regional office) when questioned on what/when she knew about the coverup, we're expected to now place our trust in her
• on the watch of the former mayor there was that infamous hack of #Hackney's IT systems
5 Nov 1586: St. Robert Southwell #Jesuit & #poet escapes a house raid, possibly in #Hackney, by hiding behind panelling for 4 hours #otd Executed 21 Feb 1595
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I agree (not many people, many don't want to share location, hashtags can be good), but I think it's a shame that there will be some missed connections due to different scaling - let's say one person tags #London and another person tags #Hackney (a borough in the city of London). Should there not be some sort of link between those two concepts? I would like the option to be able to follow a version of "#London" that includes all the possible sub-units of #London (for example)
On 30 April 1978, 100,000 people marched six miles from Trafalgar Square to the East End of London (a National Front hotspot) for an open-air concert at Victoria Park in Hackney. The concert featured The Clash, Steel Pulse, Tom Robinson Band, X-Ray Spex, Jimmy Pursey (from Sham 69), and Patrik Fitzgerald. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xRaVbW-iBM