Kneecap lead anti-Keir Starmer chant during politically charged Glastonbury set | Kneecap

Kneecap started a politically loaded set in Glastonbury and said to the crowd, “Keir Starmer!”
The Irish rap law appeared on the stage for its controversial sets on Saturday at 16:00 on Saturday, criticized by the British Prime Minister.
Liam óg ó Hannaidh, known as Mo chara, was accused of a terrorist crime for holding the Flag at a London concert last November.
Uz We understand colonialism and we understand how important it is to support each other internationally, Han Hannaidh said to the group of Gaza, who encounters the group’s Israeli bombs, bullets and clogging of aid.
A sea with at least 200 Palestinian flags made it difficult for the cameras to be clearly withdrawn through the crowd.
“The BBC editor will have a little job,” he joked, referring to the flags. Previously, the publisher confirmed that he could not support a live flow of performance.
The users of the Glastonbury application received a Push notification almost an hour before the group was closed by saying that the West Holts scene was closed. However, the audience was still entering 20 minutes before the set of the set.
The demonstration was opened with news clips and various television debates shows that politicians and commentators should be banned and “have avoided justice for a long time”.
Sharon Osborne was eating from the crowd to call them a “painful group ..
“Glastonbury I’m a free man!” He shouted ó Hanaidh, to the wild cheers of the crowd.
“If someone falls, you have to take them. We must keep each other safe.”
The crowds said: “Free Mo Chara, Free Mo Chara!”
“Mo Chara returned to court on charges of terrorism, M Móglaí Bap, also known as Naoise ó Cairealláin.
“In the British Criminal Justice system, justice is not low for an Irish person for the first time,” he said.
Hannaidh cut a figure that challenged by saying that his situation in the courts was nothing compared to the pain of the Palestinian people. The group called on people to support Hanaidh on the next court on the Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
Orum I want to thank the Eavis family, Han Hanaidh added, ün Keep it strong in the face of criticism.
The triple has many times “Keir Starmer!” Fuck, the crowd shouted with passion. They laughed with the crowd: “Will Rod see Stewart tomorrow?”
The 80 -year -old Rocker was criticized before his performance after saying that he thought the public should give Nigel Farage a “a chance ..
Hannaidh, who describes him as a productbar, said, “So, the man is older than Israel.” He said.