30 April 2009 13:56:35

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JARVIS COCKER - PULP FRONTMAN COCKER DENIES TORY BACKING

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PULP FRONTMAN COCKER DENIES TORY BACKING

Jarvis Cocker has been forced to deny supporting the Conservative party after calling a Tory government "necessary" in a magazine interview.

In an interview with GQ, the Pulp frontman, who has recently embarked on a successful solo career, said: "Labour has been in power for a certain amount of time, and there is no credible alternative, so if you're not going to have Labour you're going to have the Conservatives. You can sense an era is passing.

"It doesn't excite me, but I think maybe it's necessary."

The 45-year-old then swiftly released a statement clarifying his position.

"In no way am I supporting or suggesting that a Conservative government is a good thing, far from it," it read.

Mr Cocker's assessment of Gordon Brown's premiership was that it was "a bit lame".

"It's difficult for me to say because I don't want to be somebody who spouts off about what's going on because I don't live there all the time. But it's all a bit lame, isn't it?" he said.

"I can't get my head around the fact he's trying to bail out a banking system that obviously doesn't work. Why don't they say, 'Well, sod that, let's do something else?'.

"We had the Stop The War march, a massive mobilisation of people and still they weren't listening to them. And that's when a lot of people disengaged."

Cocker reached the height of his fame with the song Common People, during the peak of the Britpop era.


30 April 2009 13:56:35


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Ido wish these so called has been celebs would dry up and sink into oblivion,the only song I remember he ever had a success with was the Common People.







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