Lily Allen has claimed she was recently courted by the Conservatives and the Labour Party.
With the May 6 general election less than two weeks away, the singer told the Sunday Times she was invited to both parties’ recent conferences – but turned them down.
She discussed how the invite from the Tories was particularly odd given that their leader David Cameron recently claimed her music was “unsuitable” for his six-year-old daughter.
“Never mind. I don’t think they’d have been denouncing me if I’d turned up at the Conservative Party conference,” Allen said.
“I got an invite to the Labour one [conference] as well,” she added.
Allen also claimed some of Cameron‘s other apparent musical favourites may have been ill-judged.
“I thought that his favourite album that he likes listening to with his kids is the Arctic Monkeys (2006’s debut ‘Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not’, which if I’m not mistaken is all about one-night stands and prostitution,” she said.





