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  • now come on .'normal hard-working private sector worker', we all need a voice...and Steve Knightley provides a great one for those who care about more than their own little existence.

  • steve knightley is my dad

  • great vid

  • Please remind us all Wcflush, what was it this song said about normal hard working private sector workers exactly?

  • Garbage leftist tosh that barely scratches the surface of the situation for normal hard working private sector workers.

  • Only heard of this particular version of this song at a SOH show last week. Well done! Even on the small format display you can see Hague squirm. Keep up the fantastic work Steve, Phil and Miranda. "They" need to know we're watching them!

  • Saw these guys at Anvil Theater Basingstoke...seen them before and will go see them again..they are honest great musicians!!

  • Love this clip. Brilliant band. Expresses so well what many of us feel. The anger at seeing 2800 bankers each award themselves bonuses of over one million pounds last year whilst jobs are cut and public sector workers pensions are reduced. Who caused the current economic crisis and who is paying? Get angry, don't stand for it.

  • william hague didnt look too comfortable there! well done show of hands you sirs are saints,i dont suppose the bastard realised he was one of the arogant ignorant and greedy!

  • just loved this. Fantastic. well done Show of Hands

  • And Andrew Marr is a Arrogant.ignorant and greedy bastard.

    Well done Show of Hands.let's face it their name says it all.

    Lets have a "show of hands" on mass immigration,corrupt politicians and the rape of a nation and it's people.

  • I love the way Andrew and particularly William look quite uncomfortable sat there listening knowing its directed at people like them! HA!

    "and now I hope you choke!" I think thats the sentiment of most people.

  • I love the way the band distance themselves from the situation. It's great to see William Hague drawn in to the pathos along with old "Jug Ears" - Andrew Marr - who himself tried to hush up an affair with a super-injunction. "At least we're all in it together" ! Aren't we just ? Though it's ironic when the balladeers writing and performing their songs live are more in touch with reality than the pompous "stuffed-shirt" politicians and media-types sitting on the couch and introducing them.

  • Labour,Tories, doesn't matter, they're both controlled by the corporate elite and bankers.

  • "At least we're all in this together, Bob" LOL

  • Well saw the band at Bracknell in Berks last week. 10/10 great band!!! Well done to Andrew Marr for having a relevant band on with their normally politically incorrect guests!!

  • completely love show of hands tbh

  • Labour's second consecutive landslide victory in the 2001 election, Hague stated: "we have not been able to persuade a majority, or anything approaching a majority, that we are yet the alternative government that they need.In the 2001 election the Torries gained only one seat from their disastrous 1997 election. Hague resigned as leader. Now we have the CleggCamSham that no one wanted. Hague listens to a song that is as much about the Con/dems as it is about banks and has the audacity to clap!

  • Yes SOH did themselves proud, I too appreciated the evident discomfiture of W Hague!

  • Thank you so much for posting this i'm a big big fan of SOH

    But sadly i had to miss it due to working sunday morning

    Great performance as always loved the look on william hagues face

    Classic.

  • Thanks for posting - don't like being up this early on a Sunday!

    Excellent!

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