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The artists with the harshest words for our Tory leader
by Andrew Trendell | Photos by WENN/Splash
Today saw Prime Minister David Cameron head up the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, making statements that are certain to gee up his supporters, but also infuriate his critics (not least calling William Hague 'the greatest living Yorkshireman').
Among his harshest critics are a hell of a lot of musicians. The music world has often been one that leads towards the left, calling for more liberal freedoms. Regardless of their specific political standings, these 18 artists really don't like David Cameron.
From Johnny Marr banning him from listening to The Smiths, to Lily Allen having an unnerving message involving his mum, Marr might want to remove these guys from his CD collection.
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