Originally Posted by: perspexorange If there's one thing I cannot stand, it's musicians thinking they should tell everyone who they should vote for and that one particular party is evil.
I kinda sorta relate to this. Back when I was maybe 13 or 14 I remember Red Wedge telling people to vote Labour and it annoyed me a bit. Because 1) I was too young to vote and 2) I didn't think it was appropriate to tell people how to vote.
Having said that, the Tories have been APPALLING and are surely going to get slaughtered in the upcoming GE. They deserve all the grief that they get.
Originally Posted by: perspexorange Government politics is a complex area
Some of it is, but the amount of time and money the Tories have spent on the Rwanda scheme is insane. Not to mention those cushy PPE contracts for their mates (anyone been keeping track of Tory, Michelle Mone's shenanigans?). That's not complex; they are clearly a bunch of corrupt numpties with hints of the far-right about them, and unfit to govern.
Originally Posted by: perspexorange If he feels so strongly about it, by all means, take to Twitter. Just do it on your own account.
Don't post it to the band's webpage.
I did allude to a similar sentiment in my original post, however it is Bernard's band's website so we can't tell him what to do.
Originally Posted by: The Ruts I don't have a problem with musicians airing their opinions, but I often find that said musicians are nowhere near as well informed as they claim to be.
He mentions people with mental health issues who are affected. This is an area he has some experience with re Mr Curtis and of course the
Parliament Panel.
Originally Posted by: The Ruts Why isn't anyone talking about Brexit Bernard? Because the vote was nearly 10 years ago
Well Bernard does have kids and has previously spoken (in The New European) about his freedom of movement when NO toured Europe in the old days. He is concerned that today's young people may not have the same freedom of movement. Furtherore there are ongoing costs to the UK.
From 2022:
Brexit costs Britain £173m every week, or £1m per hourThat's probably not something that should just be swept under the carpet.
Originally Posted by: The Ruts the cost of living crisis
From less than a month ago:
I don't have a problem with Bernard being mostly right, I just think it might be better if he was putting this stuff on his own social media. I won't tell him what to do though.
I think it was the suckers who thought Brexit was gonna be good who got angry at the aforementioned True Faith/EU Flag thing.
I wonder if it's people who voted Tory/Brexit or both who are most annoyed by his latest post.
Incidentally the only positive I have found from Brexit is Duty Free at the airport (between UK & EU). I struggle to think of any others.