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News moves fast.
Too fast.
A story that dominates today’s headlines is buried tomorrow under a fresh scandal or distraction.
That isn’t an accident; it’s how spin works.
If people forget, politicians get away with it.
That’s why memory is a political act. To record, to preserve, to remind — these are tools of resistance. They stop those in power from rewriting yesterday to justify tomorrow.
Pamphlets like The Whip Line exist for exactly that reason.
Each month I gather the sharpest Vox Political articles and fix them in one place.
They can’t be deleted by algorithms or buried under a flood of new headlines.
They sit on shelves, circulate in campaign groups, and provide a paper trail that can be checked months or years later.
The edition covering stories from August 2025 does exactly this:
It documents how the IMF’s “analysis” was spun into austerity propaganda.
It records Labour’s double-talk on Palestine.
It preserves the evidence from B’Tselem — Israel’s own human-rights group — that Gaza faces genocide.
And it captures the cruelty hidden behind words like “co-production” in welfare reform.
When today’s headlines are long forgotten, pamphlets like this one remain as evidence. That is why I’m publishing them — and why readers support them.
The Whip Line – August 2025 launches tomorrow. Don’t just read the spin — keep the record.
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Memory is resistance (Whip Line launch countdown – IT’S TOMORROW!)
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News moves fast.
Too fast.
A story that dominates today’s headlines is buried tomorrow under a fresh scandal or distraction.
That isn’t an accident; it’s how spin works.
If people forget, politicians get away with it.
That’s why memory is a political act. To record, to preserve, to remind — these are tools of resistance. They stop those in power from rewriting yesterday to justify tomorrow.
Pamphlets like The Whip Line exist for exactly that reason.
Each month I gather the sharpest Vox Political articles and fix them in one place.
They can’t be deleted by algorithms or buried under a flood of new headlines.
They sit on shelves, circulate in campaign groups, and provide a paper trail that can be checked months or years later.
The edition covering stories from August 2025 does exactly this:
It documents how the IMF’s “analysis” was spun into austerity propaganda.
It records Labour’s double-talk on Palestine.
It preserves the evidence from B’Tselem — Israel’s own human-rights group — that Gaza faces genocide.
And it captures the cruelty hidden behind words like “co-production” in welfare reform.
When today’s headlines are long forgotten, pamphlets like this one remain as evidence. That is why I’m publishing them — and why readers support them.
The Whip Line – August 2025 launches tomorrow. Don’t just read the spin — keep the record.
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