Richard Hawley has criticised the Tory authorities in a brand new interview.

Hawley was chatting with the Impartial to advertise his new stage musical Standing on the Sky’s Edge, which is ready to debut on the Nationwide Theatre this month. The musical is called after his 2012 studio album and tells the story of Sheffield’s notorious Park Hill flats via the lens of three fictional characters.

Hawley went on to discuss his emotions on the present Conservative authorities. The subject got here up when he was requested how effectively the themes of the musical may translate to a London viewers. “Folks aren’t silly – effectively other than Tory politicians!” he mentioned.

He continued: “This explicit bathe of shit hat we’ve bought, all the pieces they contact turns to shit,” earlier than describing immediately’s politicians as “narcissists”.

“That’s a harmful individual once you’re working int’ Co-op, nevertheless it’s a extremely harmful individual once you’re operating a rustic,” he mentioned.

Richard Hawley
Richard Hawley. CREDIT: Phil Bourne/Redferns

The musical contains a plot line regarding a strike, and Hawley commented on the timeliness of a narrative about industrial motion amid the frequent strikes which have taken place within the final 12 months. “No person desires to strike, they don’t do it for enjoyable.” His father been concerned in a strike throughout his childhood – “We lived off fuck all. I don’t understand how we bought via.”

Hawley is ready to open for fellow Metal Metropolis musicians Pulp at their pair of gigs on the metropolis’s Utilita Area on July 15 and 16.

Final 12 months, Hawley performed a four-night residency at Sheffield’s Leadmill to assist put it aside from closure after the house owners have been confronted with an eviction discover final March. The reveals have been his first on the venue since 2005.

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