Morrissey doesn’t do so. He’ll refuse to share a BBC couch with British Prime minister and ban the previous mentioned even to say in his campaigns that he used to listen to The Smiths more than his party forerunner, Margaret Thatcher. In the time of monarchist euphoria caused by wedding of prince William and Kate Middleton he’ll hit insults towards Buckingham Palace, adding that Prince Harry 'has always been an absolute idiot’ - this was continuation of his traditional anti-royal edition from the “The Queen Is Dead”, relic Smiths’s album. And he'll be elusive despite his consistency. He’ll support labourists, before Blair (“Red Wedge”), but will dissociate himself later, enjoying in independence. Hell be proclaimed as British nationalist because he singed wrapped in Union Jack flag in front of a picture of two skinhead girls. One thing was troublesome, too - wearing Millwall shirt - of the football club whose fans are known as ultra right-wingers. He’ll be disgusted with American franchises desecrating British architecture and will come out with negative comment on the smell of Pakistanis. And, when they wanted (after his early 'left-winging') to label him as British nationalist he’ll attack English euphoria over the Olympic Games in 2012, comparing it with the spirit of Germany in 1939. With anti-Bush statements he'll incite FBI agents.