PM enters download chart

11 April 2012
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Tony Blair has finally become a rock star - whether he likes it or not.

An anonymous group of session men have called themselves Ugly Rumours, the name of the Prime Minister's student band, and entered the download charts at No 21.

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Hit: Blair's lookalike on YouTube

They have released a cover version of Edwin Starr's War, complete with the refrain: "War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing".

The song accompanies a YouTube video which shows Mr Blair's sister-in-law Lauren Booth and Respect MP George Galloway as police officers who arrest a Blair lookalike.

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