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David Cameron to Smiths: what difference does it make? | David Cameron to Smiths: what difference does it make? |
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The Smiths' most unloved fan, David Cameron, has issued a defiant pledge to continue listening to the band's music despite the latest edict by one of its members that he should cease doing so. | The Smiths' most unloved fan, David Cameron, has issued a defiant pledge to continue listening to the band's music despite the latest edict by one of its members that he should cease doing so. |
Speaking in India after guitarist Johnny Marr specifically ruled This Charming Man off-limits to the ears of the prime minister, Cameron was steadfast in his desire to remain devoted to the band despite the prohibition. | Speaking in India after guitarist Johnny Marr specifically ruled This Charming Man off-limits to the ears of the prime minister, Cameron was steadfast in his desire to remain devoted to the band despite the prohibition. |
"I have now got both Johnny Marr and other members of the band saying I'm not able to listen to the Smiths," he told the BBC. | "I have now got both Johnny Marr and other members of the band saying I'm not able to listen to the Smiths," he told the BBC. |
"When I've got the full set, even then I'm afraid I will go on listening to them." | "When I've got the full set, even then I'm afraid I will go on listening to them." |
In his latest "ban" on Cameron liking the music of the Smiths, who split in 1987, Marr singled out This Charming Man, a single chosen by Cameron on Desert Island Discs. | In his latest "ban" on Cameron liking the music of the Smiths, who split in 1987, Marr singled out This Charming Man, a single chosen by Cameron on Desert Island Discs. |
Marr told Radio 4's Today programme: "I think he likes the song. That's probably sadder than if he didn't know it, really. He's entitled to like whatever he likes, as long as he doesn't say it. It's a good song." "I do forbid him to like it. He shouldn't like us because we're not his kind of people." | Marr told Radio 4's Today programme: "I think he likes the song. That's probably sadder than if he didn't know it, really. He's entitled to like whatever he likes, as long as he doesn't say it. It's a good song." "I do forbid him to like it. He shouldn't like us because we're not his kind of people." |
In a rare display of agreement with Marr, the band's frontman, Morrissey, has backed his former bandmate for 'forbidding' Cameron to like the Smiths, citing the prime minister's stance on hunting. | In a rare display of agreement with Marr, the band's frontman, Morrissey, has backed his former bandmate for 'forbidding' Cameron to like the Smiths, citing the prime minister's stance on hunting. |
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