
Last updated: Saturday, October 6, 2007
Reggae singer JIMMY CLIFF won't be giving U.K. Conservative leader DAVID CAMERON his vote despite the party using one of his hits recently.
The Jamaican musician, now known as Dr Cliff, was amused to have his song You Can Get It If You Really Want played after Cameron's speech at the Tory party conference in Blackpool, England on Wednesday (3Oct07) - but he said he is not a fan of the party.
He says, "I've never voted in my life.
"But I'm from the lower class of society and I tend to support them rather than the upper class. It's not that I don't have friends or family in the upper classes - I do - but I always prefer to support the lower classes."
Source: WENN
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