One of his albums was produced primarily to pay a large bill to British
tax authorities. The album was entitled, appropriately, "Talking With
The Taxman About Poetry".
A founding member and a director of the Featured Artists' Coalition, a lobby group launched in 2009 with the aim of giving music artists a greater voice in big decisions in the music industry, from digital deals to copyright law.
Bragg publicly opposed Paul Simon's decision to record his album Graceland in Apartheid South Africa in the 1980s. When Simon played the first of six nights at London's Royal Albert Hall on April 7 1987, Bragg joined Paul Weller and Jerry Dammers in protesting outside and delivered a letter demanding that Simon give a "complete and heartfelt apology to the UN General Assembly".
Winner of the 2007 Q Classic Songwriter Award.
Supported the Liberal Democrats at the 2010 UK general election.