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“I mean, I’ll be voting to get the Tories out, but I don’t really want the song to be linked to that.”
When asked what they would say if they were approached by Starmer, Mackenzie said: “There’s no way – our songs and politics, never again.”
Cunnah agreed: “I’ve learned the hard way. No, no, no. This is a change of guard, I don’t see this as an election. It’s just a change of guard, someone handing the baton on.”
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"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
Any thoughts on a new song for Labour? on 14:11 - Jun 3 by DJR
With 14 former members of the armed services as candidates for Labour (let's hope they're not as clueless at Tugendhat), and Starmer stressing the importance of defence, all three of the following seem apt.
Any thoughts on a new song for Labour? on 09:23 - Jun 1 by PhilTWTD
By a weird, or maybe not so weird considering where I was, coincidence I picked up a flyer in The Something Else Tea Tent at Bearded Theory - mainly as a wrapper to protect a couple of books I was carrying from the weather - and it was for a festival called Glastonwick last weekend at which Newtown Neurotics were playing. Festival is compered by Keno's mate Attila The Stockbroker (who put on a good hour of punk poetry in The Something Else Tea Tent so we will forgive him his Brighton and Hove Albion affiliation) and also featured TV Smith who my drummerbruv informs me is playing The Steamboat this Thursday. Another act at both festivals, I think I caught a minute of them: