Deacon Blue 'appalled' by Reform UK's Scottish leader quoting their song lyrics

Deacon Blue Slams Reform UK's Scottish Leader Over Song Lyrics

The Scottish rock band Deacon Blue has expressed its outrage at Reform UK's new leader, Malcolm Offord, using their iconic song "Dignity" to bolster his party's rhetoric. The multimillionaire financier and politician quoted extensively from the song in a speech to Reform supporters last week, claiming it encapsulated his own journey from humble beginnings to success.

However, Deacon Blue is adamant that the lyrics have nothing to do with Offord's ideology and everything to do with promoting a message of hard work, saving up, and following one's dreams. The band sees this as a stark contrast to Reform UK's poisonous rhetoric on immigration and anti-immigration policies.

"We're appalled to see our song being used in such a way," said Ricky Ross, the frontman of Deacon Blue. "Once a song is released into the world, it can be loved or hated by anyone – but using it to demonize desperate people is just not what we stand for."

The band is particularly concerned about Offord's comments on the parable of the Good Samaritan, which seem to prioritize one's own people over strangers. "It goes against everything we believe in," said Ross.

Deacon Blue has made it clear that they hope Offord and Reform UK are defeated by voters across the UK. The band is also calling out Offord for his apparent ignorance of another song from their discography, which features lyrics like "It's just you laugh, 'cause you're loaded."

The situation highlights a growing divide between Reform UK's hard-right stance and Deacon Blue's message of inclusivity and social justice. As the band's lead singer put it, "To see that kind of language being used is deeply depressing – we hope our music can inspire people to stand up against such rhetoric."
 
πŸ€” I'm really disappointed in Reform UK's move here. They're using a song by Deacon Blue to support their anti-immigration policies and it just doesn't add up. The song "Dignity" is about perseverance, hard work, and believing in yourself - not demonizing people who are struggling. 🎢 It's like they're trying to twist the message of the song to fit their own agenda.

And what's really worrying is that Malcolm Offord seems to be cherry-picking lyrics from Deacon Blue's songs without understanding the context. It's like he's not even listening to what his own party is saying. 🚫 To see a politician using music in this way just feels so manipulative and dishonest. I hope voters can see through it and make their voices heard at the next election! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” I'm totally with Deacon Blue on this one - using someone else's song to fit your own ideology just doesn't sit right. The lyrics are meant to be about following your dreams and working hard, not perpetuating division and negativity towards certain groups. πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ It's kinda like when you find a great recipe online, but then you go and ruin it by adding all the wrong ingredients πŸ˜’. Offord should really get his facts straight before trying to use someone else's art to further his own agenda πŸ’‘
 
πŸ˜‘πŸ™„ this is so bloody ridiculous! Reform UK using Deacon Blue's song to push their xenophobic agenda? Are you kidding me?! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ "Dignity" isn't about demonizing immigrants, it's about chasing your dreams and working hard. Not the same thing at all! πŸ’” I'm seriously disappointed in Malcolm Offord, he's just a cynical opportunist using art to further his own toxic ideology. πŸ˜’
 
omg this is so messed up 🀯 reform uk is totally misusing deacon blue's song and it's just not cool... i mean the song is literally about following your dreams and working hard, not demonizing ppl who are struggling πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ it's like offord is trying to be all clever with the "good samaritan" parable but he's really just showing his ignorant side πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ i'm so glad deacon blue is speaking out against this and calling him out for being clueless about their other song too 🎸 anyway, it just goes to show that politicians need to be more aware of the impact they have on ppl and not try to use artists' work to further their own agendas πŸ’―
 
πŸ€” I think it's pretty rich that Deacon Blue is getting their undies in a twist over Reform UK using one of their songs. I mean, sure, the lyrics might not be directly about immigration or whatever, but come on, you're a multimillionaire with a platform – use your own words for once! πŸ€‘ And honestly, if you're gonna quote a song that says "it's just you laugh, 'cause you're loaded", I think it's pretty clear that the band isn't exactly known for their message of inclusivity and social justice. Like, get over yourself, Deacon Blue – you've made your fortune on the backs of wealthy Brits... πŸ€‘
 
I feel bad for Deacon Blue πŸ€•, I get why they're upset, but using one song to represent a whole ideology is just not how it works, you know? πŸ™„ Like, Ricky Ross is being pretty clear about what the song means to them, and Offord is just ignoring that. It's like he thinks "Dignity" is just this empty vessel waiting to be filled with whatever message he wants. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I'm more worried about people getting caught up in Reform UK's rhetoric than I am about some song being used out of context... but at the same time, Deacon Blue has every right to speak out against it πŸ’―
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure what's more surprising, the fact that Reform UK's new leader is using Deacon Blue's song to push their agenda or that they're actually listening to it 🎡. But seriously, using a song meant to inspire hope and resilience to demonize people seeking refuge sounds really cynical to me. It's like taking a beautiful sunset (Dignity) and using it as a backdrop for a toxic storm β˜€οΈ. Deacon Blue is right to speak out against this - their music has always been about unity and acceptance, not division and fear 🌎.
 
I'm shocked by how Reform UK is co-opting Deacon Blue's song "Dignity" to fuel their divisive rhetoric 🀯. It's like they're hijacking a message of resilience and self-empowerment to further marginalize vulnerable groups, particularly those seeking refuge in the UK. I think it's outrageous that Malcolm Offord is using this song to justify his anti-immigration stance when the lyrics are really about working hard and chasing your dreams πŸ’Ό.

What's even more concerning is how off-base he seems with another song from their discography, implying that being wealthy has a direct impact on one's life choices πŸ€‘. It feels like they're trying to create a narrative where those who are struggling financially are somehow less deserving of support or dignity.

As an artist, it's disappointing to see your work being repurposed in this way. Deacon Blue's message is about inclusivity and standing up against systemic injustices – the opposite of what Reform UK seems to be peddling πŸ’”.
 
πŸ€” I mean come on Malcolm Offord needs to listen to some Deacon Blue songs for real... 'Loaded' isn't exactly about hard work and following your dreams, it's more like being oblivious to the struggles of others. And then there's this 'Good Samaritan' parable thingy - sounds like they're missing the point big time... 🚫 What really gets me is Reform UK thinks using a song from Deacon Blue means they can just claim some sort of connection to social justice or whatever? It's all about selective listening if you ask me... πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I mean what's next? Using a Coldplay song to justify some right-wing ideology? No way, mate! Deacon Blue's right to be mad. "Dignity" is about following your dreams and working hard, not about demonizing immigrants or being a selfish Good Samaritan. It's crazy how politicians think they can just co-opt someone else's art to fit their own agenda. Newsflash: it doesn't work that way! πŸ˜’ Reform UK needs to focus on what they stand for, not trying to use popular culture to prop up their toxic views. Give 'em a hard time from the fans and maybe they'll think twice about using "Dignity" as their rallying cry 🎸
 
lol what a bunch of rich ppl whining about their song being used by another rich dude πŸ€‘πŸŽΈ. like, who does Deacon Blue think they are? The ultimate authority on social justice? Newsflash: "Dignity" is just a song about working hard and following your dreams, not some grand manifesto for the masses πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And btw, Offord's not exactly known for being a paragon of inclusivity, so maybe don't be too quick to virtue signal on this one πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ.
 
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