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An international coalition of countries has announced its audacious plan to get ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz again.


Instead of spending billions to defend the shipping lanes with warships, the coalition will pay famous rock groups and boy bands to escort the ships through.  The reasoning is that Iran would not risk harming K-pop bands like BTS, or iconic groups like Dire Straits.


A spokesman said, ‘Yes, the cost is enormous, but it’s still much cheaper to pay these bands to perform on container ships rather than calling in the military.  And it will be a lot cheaper and more environmentally friendly than firing off expensive munitions.  This way we can serenade all the ships in the Strait, keep things calm, and allow the flow of goods to and fro.’


BTS were one of the first groups to sign up.  Now that members of the band have completed their military service in Korea they are keen to see some real action.  ‘Yes,’ said one of the carefully manicured group, ‘we will be belting out our most famous hits and yes, we will be live-streaming it all, and yes, we will be plugging our latest merch.  We know that our global appeal will keep us safe.  No-one will dare to attack us.  We have millions of fans worldwide in every country. Any regime that harms us can expect cruel and unusual retribution for decades to come.’


Donald Trump has castigated the international coalition for ‘wimping out’ and ‘not having the balls to bomb things’ and for failing to sign US rock groups like Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, The Monkees, Metallica and The Beach Boys.



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With unfortunately not enough numbers for a choir, the music loving MPs of Reform UK have decided to form a boy band. Ticey, Jimmy Mc, Lowey, Big Nige and Animal have been in the recording studio laying down some tracks to be released they hope in time for the summer beach party season.


Nige, who says he’s has been a big part of the Clacton club scene for weeks, has stepped up to be lead singer and Animal, a veteran of the Nottingham Formation dance team in the 80’s will handle choreography and public relations. Ticey who is funding the project is confident that there is a huge untapped market, bored, fed up with main stream bands and with Universal credit, job seeker our fans have, a big disposable income.


Each of the band have had input into the tracks selected, Ticey chose and sings the backing track for Money,money,money, Big Nige a pounding dub version of, If I was a rich man and Lowey belts out the Daily Mail’s tip for single of the year, Horst Wessel Lied.


With the album tracks not yet finalised and no name yet chosen for the group, the five cheeky lads have asked for fans to come up with a possible name and also to suggest songs they would like included. The band is keen to point out however, that any chosen suggestions may get a credit on the album but absolutely no financial reward.




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