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Glastonbury 2019: Bands who called for Tories to be killed booked to perform | Glastonbury 2019: Bands who called for Tories to be killed booked to perform |
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Two bands who have called for members of the Conservative Party to be killed are to perform at Glastonbury Festival 2019. | Two bands who have called for members of the Conservative Party to be killed are to perform at Glastonbury Festival 2019. |
One of Killdren's best known songs is called Kill Tory Scum while Fat White Family have called for violence against Conservatives on social media. | One of Killdren's best known songs is called Kill Tory Scum while Fat White Family have called for violence against Conservatives on social media. |
The Jo Cox Foundation said the language was "completely abhorrent". | The Jo Cox Foundation said the language was "completely abhorrent". |
"We're seeing a legitimising and normalising of harmful words and actions," it said. | "We're seeing a legitimising and normalising of harmful words and actions," it said. |
Killdren, who are a "two-bit rave punk band" and claim to form the "ideal soundtrack to the worst generation in history", will play at Glastonbury's Shangri-Hell International TV stage on Friday 28 June. | Killdren, who are a "two-bit rave punk band" and claim to form the "ideal soundtrack to the worst generation in history", will play at Glastonbury's Shangri-Hell International TV stage on Friday 28 June. |
Their lyrics include: "Even if it's your dad or your mum, kill Tory scum, kill Tory scum...murder them all to the beat of a drum, kill Tory scum, kill Tory scum." | Their lyrics include: "Even if it's your dad or your mum, kill Tory scum, kill Tory scum...murder them all to the beat of a drum, kill Tory scum, kill Tory scum." |
The band also played a graphic set at Boomtown Fair 2018, in which they kicked, punched, and spat at a man dressed in a suit, while wearing Kill Tory Scum clothing. | The band also played a graphic set at Boomtown Fair 2018, in which they kicked, punched, and spat at a man dressed in a suit, while wearing Kill Tory Scum clothing. |
The Glastonbury story was first reported by the Sunday Times. When asked about the song, the band told the paper: "The piece would not exist if the destructive and violent policies of the Tory party hadn't taken such a devastating toll on the UK." | The Glastonbury story was first reported by the Sunday Times. When asked about the song, the band told the paper: "The piece would not exist if the destructive and violent policies of the Tory party hadn't taken such a devastating toll on the UK." |
The band's YouTube page claims the song is "satirical discourse". | The band's YouTube page claims the song is "satirical discourse". |
Also due to perform at the festival is Fat White Family, who previously played at Glastonbury's Park stage in 2015. | Also due to perform at the festival is Fat White Family, who previously played at Glastonbury's Park stage in 2015. |
Its song topics include abusive relationships, serial killers and addiction to class A drugs. | Its song topics include abusive relationships, serial killers and addiction to class A drugs. |
In a 2015 tweet, the punk rock band, from south-east London, said anyone who voted Tory had "blood" on their hands, and called for them to be executed. | In a 2015 tweet, the punk rock band, from south-east London, said anyone who voted Tory had "blood" on their hands, and called for them to be executed. |
A year earlier, they said Tories should be hanged. | A year earlier, they said Tories should be hanged. |
Catherine Anderson, chief executive of the Jo Cox Foundation, said the language was "completely abhorrent". | Catherine Anderson, chief executive of the Jo Cox Foundation, said the language was "completely abhorrent". |
Jo Cox MP was killed by a right-wing extremist in 2016, days before the Brexit referendum. | Jo Cox MP was killed by a right-wing extremist in 2016, days before the Brexit referendum. |
Ms Anderson told the BBC: "The direct incitement of violence and abuse, on any platform and in any sector, is wrong and something that we absolutely reject. | Ms Anderson told the BBC: "The direct incitement of violence and abuse, on any platform and in any sector, is wrong and something that we absolutely reject. |
"We're seeing a legitimising and normalising of harmful words and actions, and this is leading to a decay in our shared language and ultimately our values, and that concerns us very much. | "We're seeing a legitimising and normalising of harmful words and actions, and this is leading to a decay in our shared language and ultimately our values, and that concerns us very much. |
"We cannot but think of what happened to Jo, after whose murder we believed things would improve; instead, things have got a lot worse." | "We cannot but think of what happened to Jo, after whose murder we believed things would improve; instead, things have got a lot worse." |
In a statement, YouTube said it had put an age restriction on the videos - which is the company's policy when videos do not violate its guidelines, but may not be appropriate for all viewers. | |
It added: "While YouTube is a platform for free and creative expression, we strictly prohibit videos that are abusive or that promote violence. | |
"All videos uploaded to YouTube must comply with our community guidelines, and we enforce these policies carefully." | |
The BBC has contacted Glastonbury for its response. | The BBC has contacted Glastonbury for its response. |