The singer's long-standing representative David Levy was the first signatory on a letter urging festival founder Michael Eavis and his daughter to drop the pro-Palestinian Belfast rappers.
Well that should have Glastonbury's founder Michael Eavis chewing his silly beard. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy came to the Commons to debate the BBC's hate-rapper incident.
The 89-year-old spoke out as the event ignored demands to pull the Irish republican rappers from the bill after one of the trio was charged with a terror offence.