![]() But now we are back at it and stronger than ever.” Then we found the right guys, but yeah it did take awhile to go from Maybe I’ll Live Forever to Harroway. “Because some people just don’t want to do it or they see it as a hobby and just don’t want to take it to the next level. “It took a long time to find the right fit,” he goes on to explain. We want to do it as long as we can so we just said ‘fuck it, let’s find some new members.’ “ We didn’t want to give up on the whole thing though, we love music… it is our passion. “We did a the local band stuff around Campbelltown, played gigs, released an EP and then we had things like band members flake, they just weren’t committed enough and then bailed. “We did the normal band stuff,” he explains when we talk about the band member’s past bands. Made up of former members of Maybe I’ll Live Forever, Isotopes and Like Royals the band are already making waves so HEAVY Mag decided that it was time to sit down and have a chat with the band’s vocalist Matt Banks. He must urgently clarify and apologise for his comments, otherwise we would expect the Liberal Democrat Party to invoke disciplinary procedures".Sydney metalcore outfit Harroway have exploded onto the scene with their debut single ‘Shine’ and after just one listen you can easily tell that this is a band that we are going to be hearing a lot about over the next few years. He talks about Jews and money and hints at the age-old canard of the 'Jewish conspiracy'. Marie van der Zyl, Vice President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, said "The comments by Matthew Gordon Banks on Twitter are of very deep concern. Gordon-Banks was suspended from the Liberal Democrats in 2016 after an antisemitic Twitter tweet: "Farron's leadership campaign was organised and funded by London Jews" and "I am glad I never had to represent a constituency with a significant Jewish community because are all bloody hard work". ![]() ![]() In 2004, Gordon-Banks switched party allegiance to the Liberal Democrats, joining the party's Executive Committee in Moray, Scotland. Member of the Liberal Democrats (2004–16) In 2014, he became Director of the Middle East and South Asia branch of the International Institute for Strategic Affairs. From 2006 to 2010, he was Senior Adviser regarding the Middle East and South East Asia in the Advanced Research and Assessment Group of the Defence Academy and from 2007 to 2009 he was an adviser to the International Institute for Security Services. ![]() From 2002 to 2006, he was an adviser to the Joint Security Industry Council and in 2004 he joined the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom as Senior Research Fellow, Middle East and South Asia, a post he held until 2012. Gordon-Banks received an MBA from the Donald Harrison School of Business at Southeast Missouri State University in 2001. Having been re-elected unopposed in May 2004, he resigned from the council in November of that year. Gordon-Banks represented Northleach on Cotswold District Council from 2000 to 2004, sitting as an Independent Conservative and chairing the Overview and Scrutiny Committee for two years. ![]() In 1997, Fearn regained the seat from Gordon-Banks. He was also chairman of the Anglo-Venezuela Parliamentary Group and secretary of the Anglo-United Arab Emirates Parliamentary Group from 1993 to 1997. In Parliament, he served on the Transport Select Committee from 1992 to 1997. In 1990, Gordon-Banks was selected to contest Southport, and was elected as the constituency's Member of Parliament (MP) 1992, gaining the seat from the Liberal Democrat Ronnie Fearn. ![]()
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