I know that Guns N' Roses are on until two o'clock, and you do have to admire a three-hour, late night set at their age. But by popular demand, Oh, Jeremy Corbyn: The Big Lie is on at one o'clock, Nomad Stage, Shangri-la. Ask in the Bureau de Change, next to Sisterhood, if you cannot find it.
You read this here first. Oh, Jeremy Corbyn: The Big Lie will have been shown on a Freeview channel before the end of this Parliament. Meanwhile, Wes Streeting has pulled out of Glastonbury, where he was to have been introduced by Billy Bragg, who should now have a cage fight with Ben Sellers. But should it then be the winner, or the loser, who faced me, and why?
Update 00:30: Guns N' Roses have finished, so you have time to get over to Nomad Stage, Shangri-la. Ask in the Bureau de Change, next to Sisterhood, if you cannot find it.
What do you think of Bragg?
ReplyDeleteHe loves to present himself as the only left-wing pop star. It annoys a lot of people.
DeleteThat showing had subtitles so people could keep dancing while they watched it.
ReplyDeletePlease let there be a video of that somewhere.
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