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UK extremism: it's time to stand with Russell Brand
David Cameron and Theresa May's plans on extremism threaten us all, but no one more than the Dalston Durruti
Tim Cooper has written for most national newspapers and many magazines on every subject from politics to pop culture. His first published work was in his own punk fanzine, Cliché, and his last (before this) was online at Unrecorded.mu. He lives in north London with his wife, two children and a dog, indulging his passions of writing, reading, cinema, music, football, cricket and vegetable gardening.
Tim Cooper has written for most national newspapers and many magazines on every subject from politics to pop culture. His first published work was in his own punk fanzine, Cliché, and his last (before this) was online at Unrecorded.mu. He lives in north London with his wife, two children and a dog, indulging his passions of writing, reading, cinema, music, football, cricket and vegetable gardening.
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