The former Pulp frontman is to take on leading political pundits by debating the economic downturn, MPs' expenses and the influence of the moonwalk on popular cultureJarvis Cocker will follow in the footsteps of such political luminaries as Gordon Brown, Tony Benn and, er, Will Young, by appearing on Thursday night's Question Time.The former Pulp frontman will appear on the BBC programme alongside Harriet Harman, deputy leader of the Labour party, former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith, David Laws...
Guardian Music — The former Pulp frontman is to take on leading political pundits by debating the economic downturn, MPs' expenses and the influence of the moonwalk on popular cultureJarv... more info