Hello! I’m back! Sorry about the wait for a new episode. I’m in Scotland, so let’s talk to a Scot.
Kieran Hurley is a playwright and poet based in Glasgow. His work touches on the human stories involved in political events and he was a vocal supporter of the “YES” campaign in last year’s referendum on Scottish independence.
Together Kieran and I talked about the UK government banning rave music in the 90s, the London riots, May’s general election and what it means for British politics, Jeremy Corbyn, austerity, “Torycore”, nationalism and why he’s occasionally happy to be considered a “traitor”.
My show Taxis & Rainbows & Hatred at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (6 shows left!); at the Soho Theatre in September
Kieran’s 25 Reasons for Voting “YES”
Lost Voice Guy’s Disabilty For Dunces at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Cause of the Week: The Black Triangle Campaign (blacktrianglecampaign.org)