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Interview: Mark Thomas

Sole searching by the wall

June 27, 2011 09:23
Political perambulation:  Thomas's boots broke the 400-mile barrier

By

Brigit Grant,

Brigit Grant

2 min read

Sitting on the train reading comedian Mark Thomas's book, Extreme Rambling: Walking Israel's Barrier, I'm approached by a young woman who wants to know where to get it. "I'm a fan," she says, "and so is my brother, who lives in Israel. I think it will be interesting, not that there'll be any surprises. He is so pro-Palestinian."

Mark Thomas laughs when I tell him about the exchange: "I'm not pro-Palestinian; I'm just pro-justice." And, he says, he has long been interested in the questions and contradictions besetting the conflict: "When will a people be free and what must a country do to protect itself from suicide bombers?

"I have sympathy with the Palestinian cause but despised the methods of the Second Intifada and for a while switched off about the whole issue. But the war on Gaza in 2008 changed all that."

And so, armed with plasters, white spirit to keep his feet hard, and Kendal Mint Cake, he set off, aware that, unlike his past campaigns (eg stopping a hydro-electric dam being built in Turkey), this one would be unlikely to produce tangible results.

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