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Its all luck. McSweeney’s last turn i british politics pre Starmer was heading up Liz Kendall’s campaign in the 2015 where she got a big old 4%. Now winning when its an open goal and making your employer and his team universally disliked before they even get into power hardly makes him svengali.
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By TheNewUnion · Posted
Set times now available. No major clashes for me but the look of it, but Jessie Ware on later than I'd have liked. -
The Good: Almost every act I saw was amazing, just a few that I would describe as "fine", no-one below par. The atmosphere was brilliant almost everywhere I went. I talked beforehand about everyone just being so happy to be there, and it was evident throughout. Meeting up with Glastonbury mates. Always a joy. The smaller areas continuing to deliver some of the best experiences. Glastonbury on Sea, Glasto Latino, Strummerville, Peace Stage etc. The Bad People pissing on the land. SE Corner particularly bad, just loads of them. I'm not defending them but there needs to be more toilets in that area. The odd inconsiderate dickhead. One bloke at Squeeze was stood on something by the 2nd barrier, blocking loads of peoples' view, whilst watching the performance on the big screens? It didn't actually impact me but it still pissed me off. Getting rid of my favourite longdrops for a morning constitutional. Bastards. Not meeting some Glastonbury mates. The queue for Gate A (none bus/coach side). They closed PGD, sent loads to PGA. Later they reopened PGD and people who got there 2 hours after us, got in before us. Directing people arriving Tuesday night to Pink car parks, then filling up Orange car parks on Wednesday morning. In Summary Apart from the pissing on the land bit and not meeting everyone, none of my gripes actually had a big negative impact on what was a fabulous festival. The place never ceases to amaze me. Roll on 2025 (tickets permitting etc.)
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By CaledonianGonzo · Posted
Not really so sure about that. After all, they're called the Sunday Scaries for a reason - the fact that they're on a Sunday.
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