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“My parents were Northern Ireland Labour party people. We read the 'Guardian' and the 'New Statesman,' listened to the BBC. The house was full of books. We didn't get a television until 'That Was The Week That Was' started. There was nothing to do but read.” quote by Tom Paulin
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“My parents were Northern Ireland Labour party people. We read the 'Guardian' and the 'New Statesman,' listened to the BBC. The house was full of books. We didn't get a television until 'That Was The Week That Was' started. There was nothing to do but read.”

Tom Paulin

About This Quote

Source Interview: BBC Radio 4, 1995

A childhood shaped by left‑leaning media and a book‑filled home fostered intellectual curiosity and critical thinking.

In simple terms: Reading and political discourse shaped the upbringing.

Key Takeaway

Seek diverse sources of knowledge.

Themes

education politics media family intellectual growth

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

personal cultural

When to use this quote

  • academic study
  • political activism
  • personal development
  • media literacy

Key Concepts

left‑wing media critical thinking reading habit

Questions to Reflect On

  • How did this environment influence your worldview?
  • What media would you add today?
A Different Perspective

Limited exposure to visual media may have narrowed cultural experiences.

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