Drawing a sign for a demonstration against nuclear energy with my mother in the aftermath of the chernobyl disaster. My mother asked me, what my problem with the current situation is and I answered, that I can’t eat certain food anymore, so we made a sign with the text: “I still want to eat hazelnut joghurt! – Nuclear energy no thanks!” which I then carried on a demonstration.
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Only after reflecting on your request did I realise that my earliest 'political' memories are all related to gender. May I share two 'proto-political' memories and one which I would term political? My first 'proto-political memory' comes from when I was a young primary school child, perhaps 7 or 8,…
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I entered an 'eat 3 cream crackers in a minute competition' at an SDP rally my dad had dragged me to in 1982. I failed!
In "earliest political memories"