[kj] OT: Morrissey says he won't live in England; too many immigrants

Alexander Smith vassifer at earthlink.net
Thu Nov 29 19:02:32 EST 2007



Honestly, should *ANYone* care what old Mozz has to say in 2007?

Alex in NYC



On Nov 29, 2007, at 7:00 PM, B. Oliver Sheppard wrote:


> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=496992&in_page_id=1773

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> Morrissey 'refuses to live in the UK because of immigration explosion'

>

> By JAMES SLACK -

> The pop singer Morrissey claims he can no longer live in a Britain

> he believes lost to an "immigration explosion".

>

> The former frontman of the Smiths, who is now based in Rome, claimed

> England was just 'a memory now'.

>

> The 48-year-old added: "Other countries have held on to their basic

> identity yet it seems to me that England was thrown away.

>

> "The change in England is so rapid compared to the change in any

> other country.

>

> "If you walk through Knightsbridge on any bland day of the week you

> won't hear an English accent.

>

> "You'll hear every accent under the sun apart from the British accent.

>

> "The British identity is very attractive, I grew up into it and I

> find it quaint and very amusing."

>

> Morrissey, who has sung of his love for English culture and can

> count Tory leader David Cameron as a fan, is the son of an Irish

> immigrant family which settled in Manchester.

>

> In 1986, when The Smiths released their critically-acclaime

>

> d album The Queen is Dead, the UK had a population of 56million.

>

> It now stands at 60million and some predict that could almost double

> by 2081.

>

> Morrissey's comments were made in interviews with the music magazine

> NME.

>

> In the mid-1990s he was accused of racism after wearing a Union Jack

> on stage and releasing the songs Bengali in Platforms and the

> ironically-named National Front Disco.

>

> The singer's supporters insisted he had been seeking only to reclaim

> the flag from extremists.

>

> Tim Jonze, the reporter who conducted the interview, said:

> "Morrissey has had a stormy relationship with this magazine and its

> readers over the last three decades.

>

> "He might once have been the voice of a generation but given his

> comments in these two interviews, he's certainly not speaking for us

> now."

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