The drummer of British band Blur, Dave Rowntree, wants to enter Parliament for the opposition Labor Party at the next election. He announced this on social media on Wednesday.
The drummer of British band Blur, Dave Rowntree, wants to enter Parliament for the opposition Labor Party at the next election. “I'm so delighted to have been chosen as the @uklabour candidate for Mid Sussex!” He wrote on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday evening. “Now the work begins.”
Britons must elect a new parliament by January 2025; The exact date is yet to be fixed. The constituency Rowntree mentioned is currently in the hands of the Conservative Party, which forms a government with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Rowntree had already stood for the House of Commons
Britpop band Blur released new music last year for the first time in years. “The Ballad of Darren” album was released in the summer. Rontree, who previously stood for the House of Commons, also released a solo album, Radio Songs, last year.
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