from using Things Can Only Get Better!
(It was Brexit Man Steve Bray, who once stood for the Lib Dems, who played it to troll R!sh! He was rewarded with an order banning him from the surrounding area due to two complaints.)
https://news.sky.com/story/d-ream-ba...paign-13146418
The pop band behind New Labour's 1997 anthem Things Can Only Get Better has banned Sir Keir Starmer from using the song in the election.
D:Ream's founding members Alan Mackenzie and Peter Cunnah said they were dismayed to hear their number one hit play through a loudspeaker as Rishi Sunak announced he was calling a general election on 4 July.
The pair told LBC their first thought was: "Not again."
"The fact that it's gone back to a political thing, I find disturbing. I was thinking, can we get on with our lives? But now it's come back," Cunnah said, speaking from his recording studio at home in Donegal.
"You question, are we just some sort of protest song on a speaker down at the end of a street? It's like some very odd piece of gravity that you just can't escape."
(It was Brexit Man Steve Bray, who once stood for the Lib Dems, who played it to troll R!sh! He was rewarded with an order banning him from the surrounding area due to two complaints.)
https://news.sky.com/story/d-ream-ba...paign-13146418
The pop band behind New Labour's 1997 anthem Things Can Only Get Better has banned Sir Keir Starmer from using the song in the election.
D:Ream's founding members Alan Mackenzie and Peter Cunnah said they were dismayed to hear their number one hit play through a loudspeaker as Rishi Sunak announced he was calling a general election on 4 July.
The pair told LBC their first thought was: "Not again."
"The fact that it's gone back to a political thing, I find disturbing. I was thinking, can we get on with our lives? But now it's come back," Cunnah said, speaking from his recording studio at home in Donegal.
"You question, are we just some sort of protest song on a speaker down at the end of a street? It's like some very odd piece of gravity that you just can't escape."