A FILM about former Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, that a Carlisle community centre banned from being screened, has also been banned at the Glastonbury music festival.

Harraby Community Centre recently made the decision to not allow a screening of a film about Jeremy Corbyn.

The film, titled 'Oh Jeremy Corbyn: The Big Lie', is described as a documentary about the rise of Jeremy Corbyn, who was leader of the Labour party from 2015-2019, and explores the forces which are alleged to have brought him down.

The film was produced by an award-winning filmmaker called Platform Films, and ‘explores a dark and murky story of political deceit and outrageous antisemitic smears’.

The festival has said that it stands 'against all forms of discrimination' after cancelling a screening of the 'conspiracy theory' film about the former Labour leader.

Glastonbury said although it believed the film had been booked 'in good faith', it had decided that it was not appropriate to screen.

A screening of the film was also planned at the Old Fire Station in Carlisle but was also called off.