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Michael Gove responds to Stormzy’s Corbyn endorsement with stab vest reference

Rapper describes PM as a ‘sinister man’ in an Instagram post

Adam White
Tuesday 26 November 2019 11:24 GMT
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Michael Gove describes Stormzy as a 'better rapper than he is a political analyst'

Michael Gove has responded to Stormzy’s endorsement of Jeremy Corbyn by referencing the stab vest he wore on-stage at Glastonbury.

Asked on Talk Radio about Stormzy’s endorsement, the Tory minister said: “I think we again know that Stormzy, when he took to the stage at Glastonbury wearing a stab vest, he made clear what his political views were then.”

It is unclear what Mr Gove meant by the statement and how he believed the artist's clothing might reflect his political leanings.

The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster added: “He is a far, far better rapper than he is a political analyst.”

During his headline set at Glastonbury Festival in June, Stormzy wore a custom Union Jack-emblazoned stab-proof vest designed by artist Banksy.

Stormzy’s set also included his hit single “Vossi Bop”, with the rapper encouraging the crowd to chant the song’s lyrics “F*** Boris”.

Stormzy has urged his fans to vote Labour in December’s general election, explaining that it would be “criminally dangerous” for Boris Johnson to continue as PM.

He wrote: “I think Boris Johnson is a sinister man with a long record of lying and policies that have absolutely no regard for the people that our government should be committed to helping and empowering.”

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