Stormzy has defended himself after Piers Morgan took issue with him criticising Boris Johnson to a group of children.
13.12.2019 - 20:36 / billboard.com
As the dust settles on another big night in British politics, artists and trade bodies from across the U.K. music industry have been speaking out on Boris Johnson's decisive general election victory.On the artist side, grime star Stormzy -- a vocal supporter of defeated Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn -- told BBC 1Xtra that the election result "felt like a dark cloud.""Even waking up today, you can feel it.
Stormzy has defended himself after Piers Morgan took issue with him criticising Boris Johnson to a group of children.
Barely a day goes by without hearing the term ‘Brexit’ or ‘vote’ and now we’re adding to that even more.
The Taoiseach said he relieved that Boris Johnson won an outright majority in the UK election as it ends the uncertainty over Brexit. Leo Varadkar said he was “relieved for my country”, because it’s a boost for those who support the Britain’s Withdrawal Agreement from the EU.
"I'm so sad we lost this fight".