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Politics over pills: Happy Mondays’ Bez plans to run for Parliament | |
(about 20 hours later) | |
Happy Mondays dancer Bez is looking to swap his maracas for political briefings as he reveals plans to stand as a local MP at next year’s general election. | Happy Mondays dancer Bez is looking to swap his maracas for political briefings as he reveals plans to stand as a local MP at next year’s general election. |
The former Celebrity Big Brother winner said he wants to run for a seat in his home town of Salford to “stir things up” and push for a new world order that would redistribute wealth and bring an end to war. | The former Celebrity Big Brother winner said he wants to run for a seat in his home town of Salford to “stir things up” and push for a new world order that would redistribute wealth and bring an end to war. |
“If you want to do something about things you’ve got to get into the corridors of power and take them on,” the 49 year-old member of indie band Happy Mondays told the Manchester Evening News. | “If you want to do something about things you’ve got to get into the corridors of power and take them on,” the 49 year-old member of indie band Happy Mondays told the Manchester Evening News. |
“If you’re voting for me, you’re voting as a protest about what’s happening in the world at the moment.” | “If you’re voting for me, you’re voting as a protest about what’s happening in the world at the moment.” |
Top of his agenda would be scrapping the current banking system, putting a stop to war and ending illness by getting people’s bodies back to an “alkaline state”. | Top of his agenda would be scrapping the current banking system, putting a stop to war and ending illness by getting people’s bodies back to an “alkaline state”. |
But when asked about his manifesto commitments for the local area, Bez was a little vaguer. | But when asked about his manifesto commitments for the local area, Bez was a little vaguer. |
“I don’t know yet, I’m in the midst of writing it up,” he said. “I’ve got lots of meetings with different people next week.” | “I don’t know yet, I’m in the midst of writing it up,” he said. “I’ve got lots of meetings with different people next week.” |
Bez, who would be looking to replace Labour MP Hazel Blears when she steps down in 2015, said he had only made the decision to stand in the last few days but that he was “pretty serious” about it. | Bez, who would be looking to replace Labour MP Hazel Blears when she steps down in 2015, said he had only made the decision to stand in the last few days but that he was “pretty serious” about it. |
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