Starmer: BBC must explain how ‘appalling IDF hate speech’ was aired at Glastonbury

Sir Keir Starmer asked the BBC to explain how the “terrible” cheering of the “death to IDF ası as part of the scope of Glastonbury.
Police evaluates the images of Bob Vylan’s sets, who lead the crowd in the cheers of “Free, Free Palestine” and “Death, Death to IDF” (Israeli Defense Force), and Irish Rap Trio Knecap proposing the “Start A Riot ında outside the upcoming court appearance of fans.
The Prime Minister said: “There is no excuse for such a terrible hate speech … The BBC needs to explain how these scenes are published.”
Comments come after politicians and former BBC staff are the questions to be answered by the publisher and the festival.
Independent The line is expected to discuss the ghost that deputies at the Commons Cultural Committee will convene on Tuesday and increase the ghost that BBC bosses can give evidence to Parliament like General Manager Tim Davie.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy spoke with Mr. Davie about the performance of Bob Vylan.
Sir Keir added Starmer: ım I said that a platform should not be given to the knee, and this applies to other artists who threaten or encourage violence. ”
Health secretary Wes Streeting condemned the scenes as “terrible ve and said,“ BBC and Glastonbury have questions to answer that we see such a show on our screens ”.
On social media, the Israeli Embassy said that he was deeply uncomfortable with inflammatory and hateful discourse expressed on the stage at the Glastonbury Festival ”. In response, Mr. Streeting also told the Israeli government to buy his own house regularly ve and take it more seriously to violence against the Palestinians.
Shadow work and retirement secretary Helen, BBC’nin Bob Vylan’s performance for the performance of the live feed, he said.
“I think if you were in the BBC and you see that you have published it to the nation, it cannot be the right thing,” he said. “I mean, yes, I believe in free conversation, but it encouraged violence. There was a provocation to kill. This is not something we supported in the country. And I think BBC must have shifted to something else.”
Former Conservative Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer said that BBC should “fail to pay a license fee to the person who pays a license fee, and former BBC manager and presentation Roger Bolton should be able to cancel the spring“ from Times Radi.
Conservative Leading Kemi Badenoch, calling the scenes in Glastonbury as “grotesque, ındaki by writing on X, formerly known as Twitter:“ It is not angry to glorify violence against the Jews. The West plays with fire if we allow such behaviors to be marked. ”
A BBC spokesman said: “Some of the comments made during Bob Vylan’s set were deeply aggressive.
“During this live flow on IPlayer, which reflects what happened on the stage, a warning was given on the screen on the screen. We do not have a plan to present performance on demand.”
The Glastonbury Festival said that Bob Vylan’s actions “was terrified”: “The conditions have passed a line too late and we remind everyone who participated in the construction of the festival is not a place to encourage anti -Semitism, hate speech or violence.”
Belfast Kneecap, Mo Chara under the name of Liam Og O Hanaidh’s accusation of a terrorist crime in recent weeks hit headlines in the last weeks.
Naoise O Caireallain, who took the stage under the name of Moglai BAP, said, “Rebellions, only love and support and support for Palestine,” he said.
In the progress of the festival, several politicians wanted the group to be removed from the sequence, including Sir Keir, who said that their performances would not be “appropriate”.
During the performance, Caireallain said: “Your country’s Prime Minister said he didn’t want us to play, so F *** Keir Starmer.”
When asked about the response of the Israeli Embassy to the cheers in Glastonbury, Mr. Streeting added that he would say to the Israeli Embassy, and that he would take your own home in terms of the behavior of your own citizens and the settlers in the West Bank.
“I think there is a serious point by the Israeli Embassy [that] I take it seriously. I wish they had taken the violence of their citizens more seriously against the Palestinians. “
He said that people should talk about in the context of Israel and Gaza, and that there was a humanitarian disaster and that Israeli settlers attacked a Christian village this week.
“The whole life is sacred. And in this conflict, it is quite rebelling that you chee in a scene where you should cheer in a football team.”



