The Week  |  1st July 2017
LABOUR'S ROCK STAR: CAN CORBYN REACH THE TOP?
Glastonbury this year boasted more than 2,000 acts, including world-famous headliners such as Radiohead and Ed Sheeran, said Hannah Ellis-Petersen in The Guardian. But judging by the T-shirts, the flags and the chants, “the man of the hour was the Labour Party’s 68-year-old leader”. Jeremy Corbyn appeared on the main Pyramid Stage on Saturday, and he “gave the gathering exactly what it wanted”, said Simon Kelner in the i newspaper. “He rattled through some of his crowd-pleasers about peace, love and the environment,” and ended his set with a bit of Shelley that brought the house down, calling on the masses to “rise like lions after slumber, in unvanquishable number”. Thousands responded with the festival’s most popular chant: “Oh, Jeremy Corbyn!”, sung to the tune of Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes.
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