Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke and Massive Attackโs 3D have hit out at the actions of bankers and the UK government in a rare interview.
The duo played a gig in an abandoned bank in London earlier this week (December 6) to show support for the Occupy movement and have spoken out about their desire for the UK government to take notice of the movementโs aims.
Speaking in a video interview, which you can see by scrolling down to the bottom of the page and clicking, Yorke said that he felt that the banks had โrobbedโ ordinary people and that those responsible were โnot being held to accountโ, while 3D, whose real name is Robert Del Naja, called the banksโ behaviour โorganised crime on a global scaleโ.
Yorke said: โThe banks took the money that was supposed to keep us safe and robbed it and then said it was some kind of act of god. There are people who are responsible and theyโre not being held to account.โ
3D added: โItโs organised crime on a global scale. In any other situation it would not be protected by the law, but the laws for banks and politicians are the sameโ.
The Radiohead frontman also said that he believed the UK government were going to struggle to deal with the anger of the general public and were โsiding with the wrong peopleโ.
Yorke added: โIf I was Prime Minister of this country, I would be wondering how I was going to keep this anger at bay, because the angerโs going to get worse. Theyโre siding with the wrong people. You cannot keep going with the current systemโ.
The singer also said that he believed the Occupy movement was the only way that peopleโs protests could be acknowledged as the other forms of expressing this had disappeared. He added: โHow else are you going to register your protest in 2011? Are you going to go and talk to your MP?โ
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