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Neil Kinnock and Ken Livingstone with pro-Labour pop stars Billy Bragg




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Neil Kinnock and Ken Livingstone with pro-Labour pop stars Billy Bragg

Neil Kinnock and Ken Livingstone with pro-Labour pop stars Billy Bragg and Paul Weller at the launch of Red Wedge. 21st November 1985

Bill Kennedy
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
England
DM 85 6409

Media ID 21870600

© Mirrorpix

Labour 1985


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Capturing the Spirit of Unity - Neil Kinnock and Ken Livingstone with Pro-Labour Pop Stars Billy Bragg and Paul Weller at the Launch of Red Wedge, 21st November 1985

EDITORS COMMENTS
. This iconic print by Bill Kennedy transports us back to a pivotal moment in British political history. The year is 1985, and amidst the vibrant energy of the 80s, two influential politicians stand shoulder-to-shoulder with renowned musicians who shared their pro-Labour ideals. Neil Kinnock, then leader of the Labour Party, and Ken Livingstone, a prominent figure within its ranks, are seen here alongside Billy Bragg and Paul Weller. These pop stars were not just entertainers; they were passionate advocates for social change through their music. The occasion was none other than the launch of Red Wedge – a movement that aimed to engage young people in politics through music concerts across Britain. This unique collaboration between politicians and musicians sought to inspire a new generation to embrace progressive values. In this photograph, we witness an extraordinary convergence of talent from different realms – politics merging seamlessly with music. Their collective presence exudes determination as they unite under one banner: promoting equality, justice, and progress for all. Bill Kennedy's expertly captured image serves as a powerful reminder that art has always played an integral role in shaping society. It encapsulates an era when artists used their platforms not only for self-expression but also as catalysts for change. As we

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