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Author Archives: Varvantakis

Earliest political memory of the day #53

23rd November 2016by Varvantakis Leave a comment

My earliest political memory is 9/11 happening.

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Earliest political memory of the day #52

22nd November 2016by Varvantakis Leave a comment

My earliest conscious political memory was the Greek election of October 1993, when I was 10. I have recollections of politics before then in the news and the newspapers (Gorbachev, […]

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Earliest political memory of the day #51

21st November 2016by Varvantakis Leave a comment

The announcement of the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia was probably my first political memory. I was 6 at the time and I remember that I was at my aunt’s […]

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Earliest political memory of the day #50

18th November 2016by Varvantakis Leave a comment

I think my earliest political memory is Sir Alec Douglas Hume becoming PM in October 1963 when I was 11. No – wait – it was actually six months earlier […]

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Earliest political memory of the day #49

17th November 2016by Varvantakis Leave a comment

The Iran hostage crisis – yellow ribbons around trees, the catastrophic rescue attempt, the sense that Carter was hurting for these men.

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Earliest political memory of the day #48

16th November 2016by Varvantakis Leave a comment

In kindergarten I vividly remember sitting in a circle and listening as each student had the chance to tell the class who they would vote for in the 1988 US […]

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Earliest political memory of the day #47

15th November 2016by Varvantakis Leave a comment

My kindergarten class in 1996 held a mock presidential election. Clinton won relatively easily, but one kid wanted to vote for Dole *and* Perot because Clinton needed to share/it was […]

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Earliest political memory of the day #46

14th November 2016by Varvantakis Leave a comment

My earliest political memory is of Margaret Thatcher stepping down as Prime Minister. It was all over the news when I got back from school and I remember thinking about […]

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Earliest political memory of the day #45

11th November 2016by Varvantakis Leave a comment

My neighbour gave us a Margaret Thatcher jack-in-the-box, and I bit her nose off. My parents thought it was hilarious.

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Earliest political memory of the day #44

10th November 2016by Varvantakis Leave a comment

In Hungary, the earliest political memory of my generation is the death of the first democratically elected prime minister after the fall of socialism, József Antal, in 1993 but for […]

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