Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger is reportedly set to attend the Great British Tea Party (hosted by London mayor Boris Johnson) that will be held on January 25, 2012, in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, during the five-day annual World Economic Forum. The Great British Tea Party, which has been endorsed by British prime minister David Cameron, is aimed to boost investments in the United Kingdom.
An unnamed sourced told The Sun: "Mick Jagger is a massive international celebrity who seldom has anything to do with politicians.So it's fantastic that he's agreed to help the PM sell Britain to the world in this very special year."
The 2012 Summer Olympics will be held in London. In 2011, there were false rumors that Jagger might perform at the Olympics with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and John Lyndon (aka former Sex Pistols singer Johnny Rotten).
According to The Sun, Jagger's late mother Eva was "an active member of the Tory Party and it has long been suspected that Sir Mick, 68, is a closet Conservative supporter. But this is the first time that the 'Sympathy for the Devil' singer has appeared at any public event for a Tory Prime Minister."
The Sun reports that model/actress Lily Cole and Internet entrepreneur Sir Tim Berners-Lee will also attend the Great British Tea Party.
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