Jeremy Corbyn
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And I'm looking at the audience and it's definitely not hostile, definitely not.
And then there's a lot of noise starts coming back from the audience.
I thought, oh God, there's a chant.
Because on the stage, you'll know this, you can't always hear what the audience is saying.
You know there's noise, but you can't always identify exactly what's been said.
So I kind of try to carry on against this wall of sound.
I start looking more closely, and I realise they're all smiling and shouting.
So I stopped, and that's where it started.
It was amazing because it just came from that, yeah.
It's nice to have those moments in one's life.
I realised then that the power of bringing together music, inspiration and ideas into politics as well is very powerful.
The most successful political changes have never come about just by...
They've come about from a popular feeling and a popular movement.
The hunger strike, the hunger marches of the 1930s were accompanied by those desperate people marching from Jarrow and other places, singing all the way.