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Jo Hogan Writes | Blog Jo Hogan Writes – Blog Skip to content Jo Hogan Writes Blog Jeremy Corbyn and my dad – a personal view from my 19yo son Posted on December 11, 2019 December 11, 2019 by Jo Hogan January 2019 was the worst month of my life. Ever since my dad, my best ‘bud’ as he used to call me, was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2016, we knew the end was coming but nothing could prepare me for the heart-breaking finality of his death. My dad was an extremely kind and gentle man, almost to the point of being too kind. He cared deeply about society and the growing numbers of homeless people really upset and angered him. I remember one instance where someone had dropped two £20 notes and after asking around the street whether anyone had dropped it, my dad instantly and without a thought gave £20 to a nearby homeless man and then saved the other £20 for another homeless man he had given money to near the car park earlier on in the afternoon. He cared deeply a...

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