用户名/邮箱
登录密码
验证码
看不清?换一张
您好,欢迎访问! [ 登录 | 注册 ]
您的位置:首页 - 最新资讯
'Are we going to war?' JHB erupts in laughter to 'terrifying' One Britain children song
2021-06-23 00:00:00.0     每日快报-政治     原网页

       Presenter Afua Adom joined Julia Hartley-Brewer on her talkRADIO breakfast show with Reform Party UK leader Richard Tice to discuss a campaign that urges children to sing patriotic songs and clap for carers this Friday. The song, written and performed by children, was played on-air as Richard Tice welcomed the campaign as pupils would be waving Union Jacks and smiling. But Afua Adom was less than impressed and gave her hilarious verdict on the tune.

       Speaking on TalkRADIO, Ms Hartley-Brewer brought up One Britain, One Nation (OBON) day which the Department of Education has backed.

       Former police officer and CEO of OBON Kash Singh wants the campaign to bring together all British communities through celebration and song.

       The OBON website says it wants "to create a strong, fair, harmonious and a proud British Nation - celebrating patriotism and respect for all our people".

       Ms Hartley-Brewer played a clip of the song which says in its lyrics: "We are Britain and we have one dream, to unite all people in one great team."

       Mr Tice reacted to the song and said: "I think the greatest thing Julia is that you've got lots of Union Jacks everywhere, we've got children in the same place.

       "They're laughing, they're smiling and guess what they're singing!"

       The radio host quipped whether or not the pupils would be allowed to do that considering the current lockdown measures put in place.

       Ms Adom was then asked her opinion on the song.

       She responded: "It's a bit terrifying really isn't it?

       "I mean, are we going to war have I missed something - I think just wow."

       Ms Hartley-Brewer burst out laughing when Ms Adom shared her thoughts before quickly moving on from the song.

       The song was written by St John's CoE Primary School in Bradford who also helped film the music video which is uploaded onto YouTube.

       But the video has been taken badly on the platform with over 90 percent of watchers voting it down.

       DON'T MISS

       Neighbour finally removes shipping container being used as extension [REPORT]

       Why Sturgeon's Scottish independence bid could be DERAILED by new plan [ANALYSIS]

       GB News viewing figures: How channel ratings compare to BBC and Sky [LATEST]

       The music video features a selection of primary school children singing the song and waving patriotic flags with the OBON logo on them.

       It is unknown how many schools have signed up for the event but the campaign has the backing of Actress Joana Lumley and Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis.

       Education Secretary Gavin Williamson also discussed the campaign in the House of Commons.

       The campaign will also see children taking part in a one-minute clap for essential workers at 10am.


标签:政治
关键词: children     Ms Hartley-Brewer     campaign     Presenter Afua Adom     Richard Tice    
滚动新闻