Mediante un comunicado, el cantante de los Rolling Stones calificó de "erróneos" los reportes de los medios que indicaban su cercanía política con el Partido Conservador del primer ministro David Cameron.
Mick Jagger decidió cancelar su participación en un evento promovido por el gobierno británico en el Foro Económico Mundial de Davos, molesto por las acusaciones de que es "usado políticamente".
Un comunicado difundido este martes por la noche por el cantante de los Rolling Stones calificó de "erróneos" los reportes de los medios que indicaban su cercanía política con el Partido Conservador del primer ministro David Cameron.
"Siempre estuvo interesado en los eventos económicos y mundiales. Y ahora me encuentro siendo utilizado políticamente. Hubo muchos comentarios sobre mis afinidades políticas que son erróneas. Durante mi carrera siempre evité a los partidos políticos", agregó el cantante de 67 años.
El gobierno había invitado a Jagger a participar en un evento en un exclusivo hotel en la ciudad suiza de Davos con el objetivo de promocionar el talento británico.
Mick Jagger suspends participation in event sponsored by the British government
In a statement, the singer of the Rolling Stonescalled "misleading" media reports indicating their political closeness with the Conservative Party of Prime Minister David Cameron.
Mick Jagger decided to cancel its participation in an event promoted by the British governmentat the World Economic Forum in Davos, stung byaccusations that it is "used politically."
A statement released Tuesday night by the singer of the Rolling Stones called "misleading"media reports indicating their political closenesswith the Conservative Party of Prime MinisterDavid Cameron.
"He was always interested in economic and world events. And now I am being usedpolitically. There were many comments about mypolitical affiliations are wrong. During my career Ialways avoided political parties," the singer of 67years.
The government had asked Jagger to attend an event at an exclusive hotel in the Swiss town ofDavos for the purpose of promoting British talent.
In a statement, the singer of the Rolling Stonescalled "misleading" media reports indicating their political closeness with the Conservative Party of Prime Minister David Cameron.
Mick Jagger decided to cancel its participation in an event promoted by the British governmentat the World Economic Forum in Davos, stung byaccusations that it is "used politically."
A statement released Tuesday night by the singer of the Rolling Stones called "misleading"media reports indicating their political closenesswith the Conservative Party of Prime MinisterDavid Cameron.
"He was always interested in economic and world events. And now I am being usedpolitically. There were many comments about mypolitical affiliations are wrong. During my career Ialways avoided political parties," the singer of 67years.
The government had asked Jagger to attend an event at an exclusive hotel in the Swiss town ofDavos for the purpose of promoting British talent.
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