The leader of the British opposition Labor Party, Jeremy Corbyn, gave a passionate speech today at the Glastonbury music festival in support of social justice, and against Prime Minister Theresa May.
"Is it fair that so many people are afraid to live in their own homes? Is it fair that so many people live in poverty in such a rich society?" Corbyn asked, referring to the fire at London's Grenfell Tower that killed 79. people.
Corbyn expressed support for young people and refugees, advocated for environmental protection, and criticized US President Donald Trump.
"We only have one Earth and no one, not even Donald Trump, thinks we have another somewhere. So let's protect it!" said the Labor leader.
Corbyn told Prime Minister Theresa May that Labor is ready for new elections and quoted Percy Shelley's lines "We are the multitude, they are the few" and added that "A different world is possible!".
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