Music legend and ‘Modfather’ Paul Weller has said he “doesn’t see much difference” between Labour leader Keir Starmer and Conservative prime minister Rishi Sunak.
Speaking exclusively to the Big Issue in the wake of the general election being called, Weller reflected on Starmer and the choice voters have when they go to the ballot box on 4 July: “He’s just a slightly softer version of the Tory party, isn’t he?”
Weller continued: “He’d be well served to remember who built the Labour party – trade unions and communists. So, I don’t see much difference between him and Sunak and all that mob. The fact that he’s a Sir puts me off a little bit in the first place.”
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Paul Weller appears on the cover of the Big Issue following the release of 66, his 17th solo album, and the release of his new music video “I Woke Up”, which explores the issue of homelessness in London.
Shot in black and white, the video details a day in the life of a homeless man. It’s told simply and without hyperbole. Made by actor Johnny Harris, of This Is England fame, and shot on the site of the old ‘cardboard city’ near Waterloo, it’s a powerful statement about the rough sleeping crisis escalating on the streets of London.
Asked why he chose to highlight homelessness in the video, Weller told the Big Issue: “This country is run by idiots and fools. And it’s not like they even try to cover it up. It’s like all these grown up posh kids have all been let loose in this asylum.