Earliest political memory of the day #84
There was a man named geyforks and he was a king and he was the last king to go kill the house of lords and he was very good at […]
There was a man named geyforks and he was a king and he was the last king to go kill the house of lords and he was very good at […]
My first political memories are the stories of my grandparents on how they experienced WWII as teenagers. Every night when I was staying at theirs before going to bed since […]
When I was 18, so in 2015, I had joined the labour party.
Watching news of 9/11 on television, announcement of ‘War on Terror’. Voting for class representative for the student council.
my earliest memory is sat in front of the TV with my mum and brother watching the coalition government being announced. I ask my mum what it meant as I […]
Staying up really, really late with my mum and my (German) Nan, watching the fall of the Berlin Wall. They were both crying. I didn’t understand it all, but I […]
Parents struggle to move up within the workplace because they weren’t locals (UAE) Moving to Canada for better work & education
My earliest pololitical memory is when I learnt and did a polotical poster of NELSON MANDELLA! it was so GOOD!
Umbrella revolution in Hong Kong.
Me and brother used to work at my parents’ petrol station since primary school. My parents needed to go to bed at noon time and we helped by working there […]
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