'Trendy' Cameron shouldn't be Aloud.GIRLS Aloud Girls Aloud are Smash Hits Poll Winners, TMF Award winning and BRIT Award nominated British girl group who found fame after winning the ITV1 talent show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002 on which they were created. have given Tory leader David Cameron Band member Cheryl Tweedy said Mr Cameron should stop pretending to be "cool" and concentrate on policies. Earlier this year, the Leader of the Opposition claimed Cheryl was "the most fanciable one" in Girls Aloud. Cheryl told the New Statesman The New Statesman is a British left-wing political magazine published weekly in London. The current editor is John Kampfner. The magazine is committed to "development, human rights and the environment, global issues the mainstream press often ignores". : "Politicians know we get listened to by more young fans than they do. That's why David Cameron said he fancied me. He was just trying to be cool. I bet he couldn't name a single song of ours. "Do I fancy him? No! Politicians should stop trying to be cool and get on with running the country." Girls Aloud are not the first girl band to go political he Spice Girls famously declared their support for Tory PM Margaret Thatcher during an interview with The Spectator. CAPTION(S): BLUE MURDER... Cheryl Tweedy. |
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