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Kneecap Faces Backlash for 'Half-Hearted' Apology Amid Ongoing Police Investigation
Irish rap group Kneecap has come under widespread criticism from UK political leaders, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer, for what has been described as a 'half-hearted' apology after a band member allegedly called on fans to 'kill your local MP' during a concert, and voiced support for proscribed terrorist groups Hamas and Hezbollah at another. Kneecap issued a statement expressing regret to the families of murdered MPs Sir David Amess and Jo Cox, insisting they never intended harm and rejecting accusations of inciting violence or supporting terrorism. The group further claimed they were targets of a smear campaign due to their pro-Palestinian stance, but maintained that their message is one of 'love, inclusion, and hope.' Downing Street and other officials strongly condemned the remarks and the apology, with some MPs urging festivals like Glastonbury to remove Kneecap from their lineups. The Metropolitan Police are investigating the incidents, while government representatives emphasized that there is no place for intimidation or abuse in society. The controversy has reignited debates about the boundaries of political expression and the responsibilities of artists at public events.

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