by Jake Wallis Simons, Telegraph
Now we see its true face, it is beyond time the BBC stopped fawning over Glastonbury and the Eavis clan
The spectacle of massed crowds calling for the blood of Jews is more associated with Islamist dictatorships than our own democracies. On October 7, however, something foul awoke in the West. Less than two years later, we find thousands of white youngsters from the leafy suburbs of Middle England chanting “death, death to the IDF” at the Glastonbury Festival of a Saturday afternoon.
Would that be the same IDF that delivered us from the spectre of a nuclear-armed Iran with remarkably few civilian casualties? Which rescued us from the regime described by the head of MI5 as “the state actor which most frequently crosses into terrorism” on our shores? Why, yes. Yes it would.
