BLACK SABBATH, DEF LEPPARD, STATUS QUO Members Join QUEEN's BRIAN MAY For Political Video

April 30, 2010

According to the World Entertainment News Network, animal-loving QUEEN guitarist Brian May has teamed up with Tony Iommi (BLACK SABBATH),Joe Elliott (DEF LEPPARD),Francis Rossi (STATUS QUO),Sharon Osbourne and Taylor Hawkins (FOO FIGHTERS) to beg Brits not to vote for the pro-hunting Conservative party in next week's (May 6) general election.

May is concerned the party will reverse a law banning the hunting of foxes if they get into power. So he has recorded a video urging voters to opt for another party, and enlisted some famous friends to help him.

The artists have all shot skits for the video and can be seen saying campaign slog an "bollocks" in the clip, which is available below.

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