Earliest political memory of the day #58
My mother telling me “that man is ruining the country” as President Ronald Reagan spoke on television.
My mother telling me “that man is ruining the country” as President Ronald Reagan spoke on television.
Children at school chanting ‘Maggie Thatcher, milk snatcher’.
I remember accompanying my Mum into a voting booth, I think it was for the 1987 general election but it may have been a local election a year or two […]
I was born in 1967 and as a small child I was on my father’s shoulders in anti-Vietnam War rallies in which the (U.S.) National Guard was brought out. I […]
My mum and dad had a set of badges that I used to like playing with. My favourites were the CND ones but there were also “Save Greater London Council” […]
My earliest political memory is 9/11 happening.
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
The Iran hostage crisis – yellow ribbons around trees, the catastrophic rescue attempt, the sense that Carter was hurting for these men.