Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, Tom Watson, attends the Glastonbury Festival (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

Deputy Labour leader Tom Watson is back at Glastonbury and he’s looking as stylish as ever.

Hopefully this time he won’t have to rush back to London because there is an attempted coup underway, which happened last year.

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That’s highly unlikely considering how well Jeremy Corbyn did in the General Election earlier this month.

That means Watson, who was seen wearing a matching blue cap and polo shirt, can party all weekend and see acts like the Foo Fighters, Ed Sheeran and Boy Better Know.


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He looks like he’s loving it (Picture: EPA)

Ed Balls (3rd right) and his wife Yvette Cooper (2nd right) waiting in a queue for the showers during the Glastonbury Festival (Picture: PA)

He is also being joined at the festival by Corbyn who will introduce American hip-hop duo Run the Jewels on the Pyramid stage tomorrow.



Labour MP Yvette Cooper is also in attendance with her husband, and former politician, Ed Balls.

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Tom Watson was also loving it last year before he was forced to leave early (Picture: Snapchat)

Last time round Watson sent a Snapchat of himself dancing away at a silent disco when his party was in turmoil.

Shortly after he was pictured looking miserable at a railway station after having to cut his trip short.

Tom Watson sent Snapchat messages at the 2016 Glastonbury Festival (Picture: Snapchat)

That weekend saw most of the Shadow Cabinet resign because they were upset with Mr Corbyn being leader.

The chaos in the party had come shortly after the country voted to leave the European Union.

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