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A video shot during Friday's Idles set at Glastonbury of what appears to be an inflatable small boat with migrants inside wearing life jackets has sparked debate online, with some calling it 'tasteless'. Home Office data states that 150 migrants arrived on four boats across the English Channel on June 26. The day before, 144 arrived in three, and on June 23, 257 arrived in four vessels.

It seems that nobody can agree on whether the Glastonbury inflatable is offensive, or what the relevance of it is. Some are suggesting that it is virtue signalling by privileged people. However, the lyrics to an Idles song talk about an immigrant, so it seemed to some like there was some musical context to it.



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Some have denounced it. @Derbyshirered said: "This is the most middle class, out of touch thing I've ever seen. It couldn't be more Glastonbury.

" @GreenEmily123 posted: "Seems a bit tasteless ngl." @arisonsned said: "That's one of the most tasteless things I've ever seen. Who thought that was a good idea?" "I've been an Idles fan for years," @LumberjackLamar posted, "and I *kind of* get the sentiment but that.

. that seems incredibly crass." 'Can't tell which side they’re taking the p*** out of here' However, some were more favourable.

Ed Rou.

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