Gaffaweb > Love & Anger > 1994-24 > [ Date Index | Thread Index ]
[Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next]


Re: Kate's Politics

From: "Forward, Jonathan" <JForward@SITGBSD1.TELECOM.com.au>
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 94 10:08:00 EST
Subject: Re: Kate's Politics
To: "rec.music.gaffa" <love-hounds@uunet.UU.NET>
Encoding: 33 TEXT


Scott Telford wrote:

]In article <9408082345.AA88495@student2.cl.msu.edu>,
]dillardb@student.msu.edu (Brian J Dillard) writes:
]
]> my question for british katefans is this: is she just as deliberately
]> apolitical (or unaffiliated, i guess i should say) about, say, national
]> politics in the u.k.? i can never seem to tell which side of the ireland
]> question sinead is on - she seems to hvae changed her mind at some point.
]>does kate, with her own irish roots, have any publicly expressed view on
]>this or other issues "over there"?
]
]In the VH-1 interview, Kate talks about her view of politics. I guess
]you could say she was apolitical. I think she says something along the
]lines of:
]
]"I look at politics and I don't like what I see. It's doing things
]that makes things happen, isn't it, not talking about them."
]
](or something like that).
]
]Seems like an eminently sensible opinion to me.

 Oh my God!  She just undermined the whole of the bureaucracy!

J>>>o>>>n>>>a>>>t>>>h>>>a>>>n>>>>>>F>>>o>>>r>>>w>>>a>>>r>>>d>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
"Of all the clever people round me here I most delight in me -
 Mine is the only voice I hear, And mine the only face I see." - Roy 
Campbell

"You never understood me. You never really tried." - Kate Bush
A<<<d<<<e<<<l<<<a<<<i<<<d<<<e<<<<<<A<<<u<<<s<<<t<<<r<<<a<<<l<<<i<<<a<<<<<<<<<