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Wondering if there are any local weather forecasts starting to show what the weather will be like for the festival?
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By philipsteak · Posted
Don't think they are as sort after. Whilst it's nice to know you have a shift that definitely isn't going to be during the festival, I think by that stage a lot ot people just want/need to get going. I suppose it's like earlies. Only sign up if you can be flexible. Having said that, I've never actually had a Monday shift at Glastonbury. I'm basing this on doing Monday shifts at other festivals. Can't see why Glastonbury would be any different though -
By Andy0808 v5 · Posted
I’m angry that I have to wait to be angry about clashes. Piss take. -
I have more faith in most of the Labour front bench to make positive progressive changes than a lot of people do. I think the manifesto will be a cautious "we won't f**k your mortgage up, we'll reduce NHS waiting times, and we'll do something nasty to young people to make up for the fact we're giving 16yo the vote". The fact that Starmer's "6 pledges" include "cracking down on anti-social behaviour" and nothing about the water companies is my big concern. I think you're right that ideologically, a lot of the shadow cabinet are fairly aligned with Ed Miliband. I have a lot of time and respect for Rachel Reeves, and while I don't like how she's only talking about the cost of things at the moment, not the social value, I do believe she'll be a competent chancellor, and use the position to drive forward positive policies for the country. My only concern about her is that she hasn't recently shown the rhetorical capacity of Gordon Brown to make the compassionate as well as the economic argument for her policies. Streeting is very much the exception to this (along with Ashworth in the campaign team and whips). On top of what I've already mentioned, there was his article about how Labour shouldn't offer hope, when frankly, the country needs to believe things will get better, because it will be 2-4 years before Labour's changes have meaningful effect. On top of this, he's done some hateful rhetoric that I won't go into because it'll bring the abusive bullies out.
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