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Moving On Up: M People founder livid song was used by PM | Moving On Up: M People founder livid song was used by PM |
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Watch: The prime minister walks on stage to the 1993 track Moving on Up | Watch: The prime minister walks on stage to the 1993 track Moving on Up |
Watch: The prime minister walks on stage to the 1993 track Moving on Up | Watch: The prime minister walks on stage to the 1993 track Moving on Up |
The use of Moving On Up as introductory music for the prime minister has left its creators "livid" and frustrated. | The use of Moving On Up as introductory music for the prime minister has left its creators "livid" and frustrated. |
Liz Truss walked on to M People's 1993 hit before addressing the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham earlier. | Liz Truss walked on to M People's 1993 hit before addressing the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham earlier. |
The Manchester group's founder Mike Pickering said he hoped Ms Truss took note of the lyrics, as it was "about, 'go and pack your bags and get out'". | The Manchester group's founder Mike Pickering said he hoped Ms Truss took note of the lyrics, as it was "about, 'go and pack your bags and get out'". |
The prime minister's press secretary said she had personally selected the song as her walk-on music. | The prime minister's press secretary said she had personally selected the song as her walk-on music. |
Moving On Up was the second single from M People's Mercury Music Prize-winning album, Elegant Slumming, and reached number two in the UK charts in 1993. | Moving On Up was the second single from M People's Mercury Music Prize-winning album, Elegant Slumming, and reached number two in the UK charts in 1993. |
It became an international hit for the band, making the top 10 in Ireland, France, Australia and Israel and breaking them into the US top 40, and featured on a number of film soundtracks, including The Full Monty and The First Wives Club. | It became an international hit for the band, making the top 10 in Ireland, France, Australia and Israel and breaking them into the US top 40, and featured on a number of film soundtracks, including The Full Monty and The First Wives Club. |
Mike Pickering said the band were "quite left-leaning" and were "really upset" the track had been used | Mike Pickering said the band were "quite left-leaning" and were "really upset" the track had been used |
Pickering said he discovered the song had been used while he was out riding his bike. | Pickering said he discovered the song had been used while he was out riding his bike. |
He said he could feel his phone "going mad in my pocket" and thought something had happened to a family member due to the number of notifications and messages. | He said he could feel his phone "going mad in my pocket" and thought something had happened to a family member due to the number of notifications and messages. |
Why do politicians use walk-on music? | Why do politicians use walk-on music? |
PM pledges to get country through 'stormy days' | PM pledges to get country through 'stormy days' |
However, he said he quickly realised what had happened and took to Twitter to voice his anger. | However, he said he quickly realised what had happened and took to Twitter to voice his anger. |
He said the band were "quite left-leaning" and were "really upset" and "livid" the track had been used. | He said the band were "quite left-leaning" and were "really upset" and "livid" the track had been used. |
"No-one said to them 'Tony Blair and new Labour used that song all the time'... or 'Mike is really vociferous on Twitter and social media about being an anti-Tory'," he said. | "No-one said to them 'Tony Blair and new Labour used that song all the time'... or 'Mike is really vociferous on Twitter and social media about being an anti-Tory'," he said. |
M People were regulars at the top of the charts in the 1990s and won the 1994 Mercury Music Prize | M People were regulars at the top of the charts in the 1990s and won the 1994 Mercury Music Prize |
He said if Ms Truss had "bothered to read the lyrics, it's hardly suitable" as it refers to taking a "sip from the devil's cup". | He said if Ms Truss had "bothered to read the lyrics, it's hardly suitable" as it refers to taking a "sip from the devil's cup". |
"I don't think they think in any depth." | "I don't think they think in any depth." |
He added that he had "checked with legal" and been told "we can't stop them" using the track. | He added that he had "checked with legal" and been told "we can't stop them" using the track. |
"If we'd have known, we could have sent a letter of cease and desist," he said. | "If we'd have known, we could have sent a letter of cease and desist," he said. |
James Small-Edwards, a Labour councillor in Westminster and the son of the group's singer Heather Small, also tweeted about the use of the song, calling it "an apt choice". | James Small-Edwards, a Labour councillor in Westminster and the son of the group's singer Heather Small, also tweeted about the use of the song, calling it "an apt choice". |
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The prime minister's press secretary said Ms Truss had had "a range of options and she chose that one". | The prime minister's press secretary said Ms Truss had had "a range of options and she chose that one". |
He said he was unable to confirm if the party had asked for permission to use the song and he did not have "detailed knowledge of how the licensing of this stuff works". | He said he was unable to confirm if the party had asked for permission to use the song and he did not have "detailed knowledge of how the licensing of this stuff works". |
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Related Topics | Related Topics |
Conservative Party | Conservative Party |
Manchester | Manchester |
Conservative Party Conference | Conservative Party Conference |