Leila Moran later reappeared in EU colors to lead the singing of the “Pink Flag” Photo: Stefan Rousseau/PA
In what- At that point in the evening, Layla Moran, the party's foreign representative, dressed in EU colours, a blue coat and yellow scarf, took to the stage to sing «Pink Flag: A Song of the Sixties». it pokes fun at the Labor Party for shifting to the right in favor of the middle-class vote.
The evening's celebrations also included Jo Swinson, the party's former leader.
More seasoned veterans of the Lib Dem Club and bemused newcomers checked out other tunes including «Twelve Days of Coalition», a reworking of «The Twelve Days of Christmas» reflecting the party's view of what the pact had achieved for them («no bleeding sausage» and «sweet FA»). «).
There was also a booze-fueled, raucous rendition of «Guide Me, O Thou Great Teresa», dedicated to the former prime minister, who has been described as a «pilgrim to this land of Brexit».
Replacing the words of the Cwm Rhondda chorus, the crowd sang: “Call yourself an early election/Where the Tory seats will flow/Let the Labor Party manifesto/Shine light on Corbyn’s grief.”
< p>Unfortunately, the long-awaited pro-European reworking of the football anthem “Three” lion», which drew criticism from some Conservative MPs ahead of the event, was not chosen.
Ms Moran's fashionable nod to the bloc and pins spotted on numerous Glee Club guests will give organizers complete confidence that however, members will be ready to chant «Gold Stars on the Flag» with aplomb at next year's meeting.
Members will be hoping that a larger contingent of MPs will join them by then.
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