
Keir Starmer Expresses Concern Over Kanye West's Potential UK Festival Appearances
Labour leader Keir Starmer has voiced his concern regarding reports of Kanye West potentially performing at UK festivals. Starmer's apprehension stems from the rapper's history of antisemitic and offensive remarks.
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Pressure mounts on Kanye West to be pulled from his headline role at a summer festival in London - AP News
Pressure mounts on Kanye West to be pulled from his headline role at a summer festival in London AP News
Read full article →Keir Starmer 'concerned' over Kanye West UK festival dates
The rapper has drawn significant criticism over his antisemitic and offensive remarks in recent years.
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By Ben Quinn Political Correspondent
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Pepsi, a sponsor of the Wireless festival, has decided to pull out.
Read full article →Keir Starmer “deeply concerned” by Kanye West headlining Wireless despite “antisemitic remarks and celebration of Nazism”
The rapper is set to perform at the Finsbury Park a little over a year after posting "I love Hitler" and "I'm a Nazi" on social media The post Keir Starmer “deeply concerned” by Kanye West headlining Wireless despite “antisemitic remarks and celebration of Nazism” appeared first on NME.
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