Текст песни Question Time - Dave
Look
A
question
for
the
new
prime
minister
How'd
you
have
a
heart
so
sinister?
How
are
you
so
wasteful
when
people
are
dying
in
Somalia
Afghanistan,
Egypt,
Libya?
The
irony
is
we
have
no
business
in
Syria
But
kids
are
getting
killed
for
all
the
business
in
Syria
And
then
they
try
and
tell
you
it's
ISIS,
it's
ISIS
And
their
attempts
at
killing
it,
how
many
civilians
died
So
what's
the
difference
between
us
and
them?
When
you
got
drones
killing
kids
just
touching
ten
Then
when
a
bomb
goes
off,
every
politician's
lost
Like
that
lost
like
that
last
strike
that
didn't
kill
a
hundred
men
You
ain't
the
same
as
them
But
all
that
fuel
for
the
fire
is
what
you
gave
to
them
And
what
you
take
from
them
All
my
life
I
know
my
mum's
been
working
In
and
out
of
nursing,
struggling,
hurting
I
just
find
it
fucked
that
the
government
is
struggling
To
care
for
a
person
that
cares
for
a
person
So
where's
the
discussion
on
wages
and
budgets?
How
they
made
them
redundant
when
I
was
a
young'un
The
letters
in
our
car
said
my
mum
was
overdraft
But
somehow
I
still
had
dinner
money
in
my
pocket
And
even
the
little
things
like
ordering
pizza
Were
probably
the
reason
for
overtime
in
the
evening
Five
till
ten,
six
hours
of
sleeping
For
22
years
my
mum
was
doing
the
cleaning
Dreaming
that
her
kids
would
have
a
better
life
Go
in
bed
at
night,
struggling
with
getting
by
That's
the
reality
for
millions
of
people
in
a
nation
Where
a
lot
of
us
were
looking
for
a
second
try
A
question
for
the
new
prime
minister
And
please,
tell
me
if
I'm
being
narrowminded
But
how
do
we
spend
so
much
money
on
defence
And
weapons
to
wage
war
when
the
NHS
is
dying?
Bursting
at
the
seams,
and
what
about
the
people
That
voted
for
us
to
leave
for
the
money
that
it
would
see?
350
million
we
give
to
the
EU
every
week
That
our
health
service
needs
But
now
them
politicians
got
what
they
wanted
Can
you
see
an
empty
promise
or
a
poster
on
the
street?
Nurses
in
tears
'cause
they're
working
every
hour
of
the
week
And
they
still
don't
have
the
money
that
they
need
You
brought
the
heart
of
the
nation
to
its
knees
Underpaid,
understaffed,
overworked
And
overseen
by
people
who
can't
ever
understand
How
it
feels
to
live
life
like
you
and
me
Patients
lying
in
the
corridors
'Cause
doctors
can't
even
find
a
bed
for
them
to
sleep
I
remember
A&E
and
all
them
sickening
screams
Of
a
little
girl
waiting
for
a
surgeon
to
be
seen
Privatized
healthcare,
guns
for
police
Increased
uni
fees,
is
this
what
they're
selling
us?
Well
let
me
remind
you
just
in
case
you've
forgotten
That
we
live
in
Great
Britain,
not
in
Donald
Trump's
America
Speaking
of
America,
state
and
the
president
With
all
due
respect,
I've
got
something
to
say
to
them
I
just
find
it
funny
you
can't
give
a
hand
to
Palestine
But
you
can
trade
whole
arms
with
Saudi
Arabia
Look,
look
I've
got
a
question
for
the
new
prime
minister
At
Grenfell
Tower,
your
response
was
ridiculous
You
hid
like
a
coward
behind
your
five
million
Dodged
responsibility
and
acted
like
you're
innocent
And
I
can
see
you're
terrified,
you're
not
good
at
telling
lies
I'm
getting
why
you
stay
away
from
everything
that's
televised
You
look
like
a
robot
and
you
don't
speak
with
any
life
It
feels
to
me
like
any
guy
in
press
could've
said
them
lines
Imagine
going
to
the
council
for
the
safety
of
your
block
And
you've
got
kids
but
they're
ignoring
you
at
every
time
Everyone
who
knew
about
that
cladding
Should
really
be
going
prison
under
rule
of
joint
enterprise
But
if
it
ain't
a
little
kid
with
a
knife
I
bet
that
judge
is
going
easy
when
he's
giving
him
time
They
don't
deserve
to
be
free
Any
builder,
MP
that
knew
about
the
conditions
but
did
it
to
save
cheese
When
I
listen
to
the
things
that
the
residents
had
seen
I
was
so
shocked
I
couldn't
even
speak
Families
they
know
that
had
died
in
their
sleep
How
you
choke
on
the
smoke
when
you're
struggling
to
breathe
The
glow
from
the
fire
The
panic
when
you
hear
all
the
sirens
The
crackling,
the
popping
and
the
muffled-out
screams
The
fear
in
the
eyes
of
a
man
that
was
trapped
Who
jumped
15
floors
from
the
tower
to
the
street
I
could
only
hear
a
fraction
of
the
pain
and
the
grief
Closing
my
eyes,
trying
hard
not
to
cry
And
the
joy
and
relief
in
the
face
of
a
man
When
a
woman
from
the
flat
said
his
neighbour
was
alive
No
help
from
the
council
in
keeping
any
list
Or
the
people
that
survived,
his
neighbours
and
peers
And
for
that
whole
meeting
I
could
see
that
he
was
trying
So
his
smile
was
an
island
in
a
sea
full
of
tears
Look,
I've
got
a
message
for
our
old
prime
minister
David
Cameron
I
mean
you
fucked
us,
resigned,
then
sneaked
out
the
firing
line
I
wanna
know
how
you
managed
it
And
are
you
bathing
in
the
sun
while
them
papers
have
a
run
At
the
woman
that
you
left
here
to
handle
it?
You
gonna
teach
your
little
lad
to
be
the
man
that's
got
a
plan
And
then
the
moment
that
it
fails
to
abandon
it?
Are
there
bullies
in
his
school?
And
when
you
pick
them
up
after
class,
can
you
feel
his
embarrassment?
I
mean
you
never
gave
a
fuck
about
the
youth
and
that's
the
truth
There's
no
sympathy
for
you
or
your
cabinet
I
really
wish
I
could've
seen
how
you
were
scramblin'
When
you
lost
the
referendum
that
you
had
to
win
I
feel
like
politicians
are
all
addicts
In
a
big
fat
game
but
it's
lives
that
you
gamble
with
I've
got
a
question
for
the
leader
of
the
Labour
Party
Jeremy
Corbyn,
where
do
you
wanna
take
the
country
to?
Honestly,
I
wanna
put
my
trust
in
you
But
you
can
understand
why
if
I've
got
trust
issues
Do
you
really
have
the
faith
of
your
party?
Do
you
really
have
faith
in
the
party
that
will
come
with
you?
And
how
do
you
plan
on
keeping
all
the
promises?
Man,
if
I'm
being
honest,
sir,
I'm
struggling
to
get
with
it
I
just
ain't
getting
it
Everybody's
great
until
you
get
them
into
office
and
then
guys
start
forgetting
things
Prove
to
us
you're
different,
don't
promise
me
anything
Go
and
get
justice
for
Rashan
Charles
and
Edison
And
if
you
haven't
had
the
thought
to
vote
yet
Or
protest
'cause
you
don't
really
see
the
progress
I
hope
you
know
that
what
they're
saying
is
affecting
us
The
small
steps
are
way
better
than
no
steps
We
have
to
accept
responsibility
For
our
actions
And
our
politics
Yes,
politicians
are
all
humans
We
do
make
mistakes,
we
have
got
to
learn
Honesty,
accountability,
transparency
Faith,
belief
to
that
If
we
accomplish
that,
there
may
be
hope
for
the
human
race
There
may,
there
there
there,
there
may
be
hope
for
the
human
race
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