In October, I wrote that I had been out protesting/demonstrating and that it made me feel
empowered in the face of a scary world.
Things have
since got even scarier.
But: “It is better to light a
single candle than to curse the darkness.”
So in the
days running up to the election, in between working hours, I leafleted a couple
of streets on behalf of the People’s Vote Campaign (suggesting tactical voting)
and another four streets on behalf of the Lib Dems. I also helped to collect dozens of letters
aimed at stopping the expansion of our local airport (if it happens, it will greatly
increase carbon emissions) and also sewed logos on a few tee shirts for Extinction
Rebellion.
It was better to be doing something than sitting and fretting. Or at least it would have been, if I hadn’t run
myself into the ground and succumbed to a heavy cold.
And now,
the national election has gone against everything I’d prayed for.
As Annabel
said “Woe, woe, and three times woe”.
But on the
bright side, in St Albans we got a brilliant new Lib Dem MP, Daisy Cooper.
And concerning
the National Tragedy, all the campaigning work I put in means I now have a
copper- bottomed excuse to ‘curse the darkness’ or grumble.
But being a
positive person, I’ll probably do something more constructive instead…
…like tunneling
all the way to the Continent and leading the rest of my life there.
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