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The Big Lie producers launch new film on Gaza for Glastonbury screening

THE makers of a documentary film about Jeremy Corbyn are launching a new production on Britain’s reaction to the Gaza crisis which it hopes will be screened at the Glastonbury Festival.

Oh Jeremy Corbyn — The Big Lie was due to be shown at last year’s festival, with director Ken Loach lined up to provide an introduction, but the Platform Films production was dropped after an online campaign claimed that it was anti-semitic.

Platform’s new film, Big Lie II: Starmer and the Genocide, will explore the impact of the conflict in Gaza on British politics and the attitude of Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer.

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