Sir Ed Davey has said Kanye West should be banned from the UK following the announcement that he is to headline London's Wireless Festival 2026. The controversial rapper, 48, has a history of antisemitism, includes describing himself as a Nazi, releasing a song called “Heil Hitler”, selling T-shirts with swastikas on, spending time with white supremacist Nick Fuentes and repeatedly making antisemitic statements. Wireless will be his first performance in the UK in more than a decade. "The Home Secretary should ban him from coming to this country. We've got to take antisemitism more seriously," Sir Ed said at a press conference. The announcement has also been met with backlash from Jewish leaders, as well as Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan. West bought out a full-page advert in the Wall Street Journal where he issued an apology for his behaviour, attributing it to his bipolar-1 disorder in January.

Ye, who has called himself a Nazi, released a song called Heil Hitler and sold T-shirts bearing swatikas, is confirmed to play three nights at the London festival

Wireless Festival has been criticised by Jewish advocacy groups after Kanye West was announced as a headliner for this summer. Appearing on NewsNight on Tuesday (31 March), Phil…