I agree with a lot of that. I'm more relieved than excited but looking forward to seeing Tories lose their seats. I can't condemn Labour for wanting to persuade Tory voters to change because that's the only way they can win. They may have gone too far but perceptions of the party after Corbyn were very poor. I still think Labour will do more of what I want in office.
I had pretty bad foot pain (caused by fallen arches), it kind of ruined Friday and half of Saturday. Standing is much worse than walking, I also think the woodchip made it worse. I did have a camping stool, but the problem is during acts - generally it's too busy to use a chair unless maybe you're pretty far back, and also if you're sitting down you can't see anything. Ended up watching Fontaines on my own from the seating by the Stonebridge, where the sound bleed was terrible, just to sit down.
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