Rock & Roll Politics with Steve Richards
News:Politics
Amidst the delusional craziness of Liz Truss’s interventions, she raises one valid question: Does too much power lie in unelected institutions? Since 1979 a huge amount of power has been handed over by elected politicians, and only Truss explores the implications as she sees them. Time for the Rock & Roll Politics co-operative to step in and save an important question from the fleeting Prime Minister.
Rock & Roll Politics is live at Kings Place London on March 26. Tickets here.
Rock & Roll Politics is live at the Ropetackle, Shoreham on March 13th. Tickets here.
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