💨 Abstract
The author, attending Glastonbury Festival for the 20th time, plans to support Irish rappers Kneecap, who are embroiled in controversy for their pro-Palestine statements and ongoing legal issues. Despite criticism from politicians, including PM Keir Starmer, the author defends the band's right to perform, highlighting the festival's long history of political expression. The festival features numerous political talks and is known for advocating for social and environmental issues.
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