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Jason Williamson is an English singer, songwriter, author and actor. He is the vocalist and songwriter for the post-punk duo Sleaford Mods, known for its stripped-back production and Williamson’s blunt, spoken delivery.

Early life and education
Williamson was born on 10 November 1970 in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. As a teenager he held a series of low-paid jobs, including work in a chicken-processing plant for a year. He has described that job as difficult but important to his understanding of working-class life. == Career ==
Career
Early musical work Before forming Sleaford Mods, Williamson spent many years in Nottingham playing in different bands. Sleaford Mods In 2007, Sleaford Mods released their self-titled debut album. The duo rose to wider attention with the albums Austerity Dogs (2013) and Divide and Exit (2014). Their later releases on Rough Trade, including English Tapas (2017), helped to establish the band internationally. Their most recent album UK Grim (2023) reached no. 3 on the UK Albums Chart. Acting and writing Williamson made his film debut in uk18 (2017). He later appeared in Peaky Blinders (2022). In 2025 he starred in the feature film Game, directed by John Minton and produced by Geoff Barrow. He has published two collections of lyrics: Grammar Wanker (2014) and ''Jason Williamson's House Party'' (2019). == Political views ==
Political views
Williamson has been openly critical of UK austerity policies and political leadership, both in interviews and in his lyrics. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Williamson has spoken openly about his recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. == Discography ==
Discography
With Sleaford Mods Sleaford Mods (2007) • The Mekon (2007) • The Originator (2009) • S.P.E.C.T.R.E. (2011) • Wank (2012) • Austerity Dogs (2013) • Divide and Exit (2014) • Key Markets (2015) • English Tapas (2017) • Eton Alive (2019) • Spare Ribs (2021) == Filmography ==
Filmography
uk18 (2017) • Peaky Blinders (2022) • Game (2025) == References ==
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