Dusty Bin wrote:
Problem is Skull that that all sounds like a rehash of what you've been saying for the last decade or so, and while "they" may be no further forward I'm not so sure you and Jasbar are either.
Interesting way for Jasbar to go about trying to 'raise awareness' though, but unless he becomes the next Dan Brown, EL James or JK Rowling I'm not really sure if it's likely to be any more successful than the more direct approach, which of course has only had limited success thus far.
Look at what's been happening in Britain and around the world in the last few years. The socioeconomic and political landscape has completely changed, and there's a lot more to come. Personally, I don't give a [edited by admin] one way or the other. The taxi trade is on its arse, and I doubt it will improve in my lifetime. However, Jim and a few others are still in there plugging away and now there appears to be a change in the political will of the council. The word on the grapevine is, there are a lot of new faces, and no one can be ar*ed rehashing the past, and they want the present situation resolved.
As for Jim, it's an interesting story, a budding writer who can't get employment doing the job he is qualified to do, being forced to make money from writing about the very people who would deny him a living.
It wouldn't take a lot to give his story prominence. It is the capital, after all...
