"The song is about abandoning faith in everything but the woman you love. I'm actually quite hopeful for the future but I couldn't resist the chance to have a pop in a pop song."
There are particular references to religion in verse 1 and David Cameron and the British Conservative government (Eton Mess) as well as the Houses of Parliament in general (house full of robbers and thieves), in verse 2.
Guy says about this song;
"The song is about abandoning faith in everything but the woman you love. I'm actually quite hopeful for the future but I couldn't resist the chance to have a pop in a pop song."
There are particular references to religion in verse 1 and David Cameron and the British Conservative government (Eton Mess) as well as the Houses of Parliament in general (house full of robbers and thieves), in verse 2.