Now Keir Starmer follows Kemi Badenoch in demanding Irish rappers Kneecap are dropped from Glastonbury after Hezbollah flag charge

The Prime Minister asked Glastonbury to kneel next week after one of the group members was accused of a terrorist crime.
Sir Keir Starmer, after similar calls of Conservative Leading Kemi Badenoch, said today that Irish rapists take the stage at the festival today.
Liam Og O Hanaidh, who performed under the stage called Mo Chara, is accused of exhibiting a flag to support Hezbollah, who supports Hamas, UP Hezbollah in a concert in November last year.
The 27 -year -old took part in the Westminster Magistrate Criminal Court on Wednesday morning following the alleged incident in the O2 forum in Kentish Town in the northern city of London.
In an interview SunSir Keir was asked if the trio should think that he should perform in Glastonbury: ‘No, I don’t know, and I think we need to go down clearly about it.
‘This is about the threats that should not be done, I will not say much because there is a court case, but I do not think it is appropriate.’
Conservative Party leader Ms. Badenoch said that BBC should not show Dinecap’s performance at the festival next week.
Ms. Badenoch said in the X post, accompanied by an article that Times did not ban the group of the BBC, said: ‘BBC should not show the kneeling.
Liam Og O Hanaidh, who performed as MO chara, at the Westminster Magistrate Court on June 18

Sir Keir Starmer, Irish rapists next week at the festival to take the stage ‘is not suitable’ he said.

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‘A knee group member is currently accused in accordance with the law of terrorism.
‘As a public platform, BBC should not reward extremism.’
Mrs. Badenoch previously asked the band to be banned from Glastonbury, and last year Kneecap won a cases of discrimination against the British government after trying to reject the £ 14,250 financing award.
Kneecap targeted Mrs. Badenoch at The Recap, the last single released just before the start of London’s Wide Awake Festival in May.
The song mocked the politician’s art financing and attempts to prevent the conservative party’s election loss.
On Wednesday, he was applauded by hundreds of supporters while Hanaidh arrived at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
‘Free Mo Chara’ was supported by their group friends Naoise O Caireallain and JJ O Dochartaigh.
Og o hanaidh sunglasses, a black T-shirt, pants and black jacket wore and a keffiyeh holding a kind of shawl worn by the supporters of the pro-Filestin movement.
The group then went up the court’s stairs and looked at the balcony, smiling and gave a thumb to the fans gathered outside.
Crowded members had increased around the entrance, some of them entered the lobby.

Kemi Badenoch (in the picture) Previously asked Glastonbury to be banned

Kneecap Member Dj Próvaí (JJ O’Docartaig) came to Westminster Magistrates’ Court

Moglai Bap (Naoise O Caireallain) at the Westminster Magistrate Criminal Court on 18 June
During the proceedings, the court heard that the 27 -year -old child was ‘within the rights’ to express his views on Israel and Palestine, but the alleged event in the O2 forum is ‘completely different’.
Hannaidh was released on 20 August on the same court until the next hearing. He asked for an Irish language translator for the hearing.
After the hearing, the rapper said: ‘You can see us at 16:00 on Saturday for everyone who goes to Glastonbury.
If you can’t be there, we’ll be in the BBC, if someone watching the BBC. We will be at Wembley in September.
‘But most importantly: free, free Palestine.’ ‘
A spokesman for the group outside the court said: ‘More than 18 countries, 100,000 fans, 80 concerts, not a single complaint.
“ He is greeted to power as heroes to talk about the truth around the world.
‘The truth went out. This was a hurry prosecution after the Coachella performance, where the series did not hesitate to speak to power.
‘Pressure is afraid of freedom of expression, but the truth is that kneeling is based on freedom of expression and defending their rights. Not only their rights, but the rights of artists and people around the world.

Police officers removed a counter protest from the middle of kneeling supporters

Police officers are seen among the supporters of Liam Og O Hannaidh of Kneecap on June 18th.
‘And the trial of Irish people within the scope of special powers and terrorism actions is not new. But friends, fans, family is not afraid that we are on the right side of history
The more they come after arraying, the higher we will be. If the British government had any sense of history, they would know that they have already lost. ‘
The accusation follows a terrorist police investigation against historical concert footage, which calls for the deaths of the deputies of the group.
In April, Kneecap apologized to the families of politicians killed last month, but the images of the incident were ‘exploited and armed’, he said.
In a first article in response to the accusation, Kneecap: ’14, 000 Babies are starving in Gaza, food sitting on the other side of the world and the British organization focuses on us once again.
We deny this’ this’ crime ‘and we will strongly defend ourselves, this is political policing, this is a distraction of attention.
‘We are not a story, because they make a profit from genocide, genocide, they use the’ Anti -Terror Law ‘against us to exhibit a flag thrown on the stage.
“ An accusation that is not serious enough to guarantee even the royal courts is a court that is not a jury. What is the purpose?
‘Restricting our ability to travel. To prevent us from talking to young people around the world. To silence your voices of compassion. To prosecute artists who dare to speak.

Police officers issued a counter protester in the middle of knee supporters on June 18
‘Instead of defending innocent people, or instead of the international law principles that they claim to support, it has overcome massacres and famine in Gaza, just as in Ireland for centuries. Then, as it is now, they claim justification.
‘The spy plane missions they watch and fly real terrorists, the whole world can see it.’
Founded in 2017, the group is known for its provocative lyrics in both Ireland and English and products.
Among the best known tracks are Get Your Brits, Better Way to Live, Fontaines DC and Grian Chatten and 3Cag.
A BBC spokesman said: ‘As a broadcast partner, BBC will bring audiences comprehensive music from Glastonbury with artists reserved by festival organizers.
Although BBC does not ban artists, our plans will allow our programming to meet our editorial instructions. Decisions about our exit will be taken to the festival. ‘