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The Kinks star Dave Davies says Moby made ‘clumsy mistake’ in Lola comments

The Kinks star Dave Davies says Moby made ‘clumsy mistake’ in Lola comments

The Kinks star Dave Davies believes Moby made “a clumsy mistake” by condemning their song Lola as “gross and transphobic”. Porcelain star Moby hit headlines after he told The Guardian that hearing the 1970 track on a Spotify playlist left him “taken aback” by what he viewed as outdated themes and Dave – who rose to fame in The Kinks alongside his brother Sir Ray Davies – hit back declaring he was “highly insulted” by the musician’s comments about his sibling’s lyrics. Now Dave has opened up about the row and revealed he was worried Moby’s comments could cause a major backlash against the band even though there is “nothing nasty” about Lola. He told The Telegraph newspaper: “I found it quite upsetting that he said it [Lola] was transphobic and old-fashioned. “I worried that it could turn people against us because it can feel like people are becoming weirder by the day. They are always quick to judge and make assumptions about others. It is very rigid thinking. They don’t know that there is …

‘Of course he abused pupils’: ex-Dulwich teacher speaks out about Farage racism claims

‘Of course he abused pupils’: ex-Dulwich teacher speaks out about Farage racism claims

default It was 1981 and Nigel Farage was turning 17. He was already a figure of some controversy, as would become a lifelong habit, among the younger pupils and staff at Dulwich college in south-east London. “I remember it was either in a particular English lesson or a particular form period that his name came up,” said Chloë Deakin, then a young English teacher, of a discussion with a class of 11- and 12-year-olds. “There was something about bullying, and he was being referred to, quite specifically, as a bully. And I thought: ‘Who is this boy?’” Related: Nazi salutes and racism: the allegations about Nigel Farage’s school days – podcast Deakin conferred with colleagues in the staff room who corroborated accounts of harassment of fellow pupils and of Farage’s apparent fascination with the far right, including claims that he had been “goose-stepping” on combined cadet force marches. “But initially I had heard it from boys,” she said. “I was shocked to hear that this Dulwich boy was apparently getting away with this kind of …