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Knight of the Gutter

Knight of the Gutter

20 January 2020 /Posted byAlan Morrison
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Knight of the Gutter

(aka Iain Duncan Smith’s Got a Knighthood)

by Alan Morrison

The media smeared Jeremy Corbyn for good,
Ensured a catastrophic election result,
A thumping majority for Boris’s cult,
And Iain Duncan Smith’s got a knighthood.

The real change we needed exchanged for gnarled wood
Of Parliament’s ingrained gig-hegemony,
Members be branded the blue mob’s enemy,
And Iain Duncan Smith’s got a knighthood.

The unemployed doomed to eat more humble pud,
The disabled damned to more brutal assessments,
Food bank queues lengthening, parks filled with tents,
But Iain Duncan Smith’s got a knighthood.

Schoolchildren fainting in classrooms who should
Be hungering for knowledge not scavenging bins
To nibble at apple cores like waifs from Dickens,
Whilst Iain Duncan Smith’s got a knighthood.

Working poor parcels of processed tinned food,
Parents on fasts so their kids get the gruel,
Universal Credit’s architecture’s still cruel,
But Iain Duncan Smith’s got a knighthood.

 

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