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After magnificently touring with Blur across the globe in 2023, Dave Rowntree has come forward to contest from the ‘Labour Party’ as a parliament member in this year’s general elections in the UK.
As noted by Pitchfork, Mr. Rowntree had earlier worked for a centre-left political party in the Norfolk County Council where he was a councillor but quit in 2021 to seek for ‘gentle responsibilities of care due to the pandemic.’ Now, he has been picked by the Labour Party to perform one of the greatest duties in parliament.
Rowntree remarked with pride in support of his constituency, “Residents have got their best opportunity in a generation to go out and vote and put a Labour MP into parliament. The Tories have clogged their brains and all useful ideas have been exhausted, while the Lib Dems have lost their steam. I am standing for parliament because this place needs energy and vision.”
The UK general election will be held not later than 28 January next year. In as much, the Coachella 2024 setting also records Rowntree’s performance with Blur and other shows as lined up, leaving some ambiguity on his musical engagements if elected. According to MR. E. Blur’s latest release garnered Mixed/Positive from sources where the most recent record of this band was included Indie Today among 50 best albums of 2023.