Harry Styles chants ‘f*** the government’ as Stormzy joins him on stage in Camden
A video which has been circulated on Twitter shows Styles, 25, urging the audience to chant ‘f*** Boris’ and ‘f*** the government’ with him, while singing the hit song. The former One Direction star, who is a multi-millionaire, rallied the crowd up at the Electric Ballroom in Camden, London last night. Stormzy also placed his microphone in front of the audience as he criticised the government.
The show was in celebration of Styles’ new album, Fine Line.
One Twitter user said: “That’s disgraceful! Total disrespect! Boris Johnson has been elected by the general public.
“Whether you like him or not, he has been elected Harry Styles. Hope the Tories will stop supporting your music!!”
However, others approved of the concert, with one Twitter user saying: “Great video, not because Harry Styles is a great rapper, but becuase he shows that he is willing to try rapping next to a world class rapper.
“So, H once again shows he is a consummate, uninhibited, brave entertainer.”
Stormzy called Harry “not just a pop star, but a brilliant artist”.
He said: “I want to say this on record, this guy has made a f**king brilliant album”.
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Styles has said in the past he supports Labour and last week Stormzy urged people to vote for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Stormzy used Glastonbury last year to chant ‘Oh Jeremy Corbyn” and whip up the festival revellers.
Stormzy joined other singers in writing a letter before the election to say he would be voting for Mr Corbyn.
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The letter said: “Ending austerity will, for the first time in many of our lifetimes, use the taxes we all already pay into, to reinvest in the housing, youth clubs, community groups and cultural centres being destroyed by the current government.”
Stormzy then wrote on social media: “Don’t sit there and think ‘my little vote ain’t gonna do anything’ – your vote is CRUCIAL. Your ‘one little vote’ can quite literally tip the scale for what will be the most important election of our generation.
“There are several reasons as to why I’m voting for [Corbyn] – I would be here all day if I began to list them… but in my 26 years of life I have never trusted politicians or relied on them to be the bearers of hope and righteous people that we’ve needed them to be.
“And for me, he is the first man in a position of power who is committed to giving power back to the people and helping those who need a helping hand from the government the most.”
Stormzy was criticised by Piers Morgan for telling children at a Primary School that ‘Boris Johnson is a very bad man’.
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