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but getting back to the not again? I thought you were going to concentrate on your fine art stuff in future. I am! i’m still working on my Giclee prints, it’s just that i’m still doing a few cartoonstrips too. raising debates in Parliament is one thing, but if the answer to every question is always ‘no’ then other avenues would clearly have to be examined and tested. WASPI thing - I think that the campaign has now risen to national notice and sooner or later things were bound to come to a head. but do you it’s increasingly seemed inevitable that it would end up like this - testing the unstoppable ball against the unbreakable wall. think WASPI really is an unstoppable force? it seems so to me, and being tacitly mentioned in last week’s there was nowhere else for the argument to go. and WASPI are all over the media all the time too! interim report on the state pension indicates others see it the same way as I do. A good example of i’m not their support is that I wrote an article on Linkedin a year ago explaining the WASPI issue and it had 12,000 people read it. being funny, but the pension stuff I write does well if 12 people read it - to get 12,000 to do so means the topic is widely followed out there.

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