
Move over, troll wannabes. Sheffield, England, bar West Street Live just won the Internet for the week.
The United Kingdom held its general election early this year as a means to gauge support for Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit plans, and the results did not bode well for her supporters. Neither did it bode well for then-Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, 50, who lost his job to the Labour Party’s 35-year-old Jared O’Mara. He could have a new gig, however, should he accept West Street Live’s offer to start DJing his own student night.
“We want him to put on a student night,” West Street Live owner Tam Ali has told BBC’s Newsbeat. “I heard he’s popular with them so I think it would make a great job for him to come into.
Turns out O’Mara is co-founder of the local bar and DJed his own nights two or three nights a week. O’Mara has an “encyclopedic” knowledge of pop music, and the bar hopes Clegg would elect to play pop as well. It’s all very tongue-in-cheek and hilarious. Read the full story via the BBC.