Morrissey took aim at David Cameron as he warmed up for U2 on the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury festival tonight (June 24).
The former Smiths star played a career spanning set amid heavy rain fall, which included the new song ‘People Are The Same Everywhere’.
Speaking about David Cameron, he called the conservative Prime Minister a “silly twit” for trying to prevent an act of parliament which prevents animals from being used in circuses.
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Morrissey’s setlist was:
'I Want The One I Can't Have'
'First Of The Gang To Die'
'You Have Killed Me'
'Shoplifters Of The World Unite'
'Everyday Is Like Sunday'
’There Is A Light That Never Goes Out'
'Alma Matters'
'People Are The Same Everywhere'
'Satellite of Love'
'Meat Is Murder'
'One Day My Goodbye Will Be Farewell'
'Action Is My Middle Name'
'I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris'
'Irish Blood, English Heart'
'This Charming Man'
Glastonbury Festival 2011 - Photos
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