GB News host Bev Turner has launched a fiery tirade in defence of controversial rap trio Kneecap, as the Met Police have confirmed an investigation by the Counter-Terrorism Police.The Met's Counter Terrorism Command is examining footage from two separate concerts held in November 2023 and November 2024 - featuring the band's support for Hamas and Hezbollah during one gig, and calls to "kill your MP" during another.FULL STORY HERE.
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00:00So we've got some breaking news. The Mets Terrorism Unit has confirmed the Irish band Kneecap are now officially under investigation.
00:07This is the band where apparently one of the singers urged people to say the best Tory MP is a dead one. Kill your local MP.
00:15So they're now under investigation. Joining us now is GB News, Home Security Editor Mark White. This goes on and on, this story.
00:20Yes, a right old mess, this one. And it relates to a couple of incidents, basically, in which at concerts, this band or members of the band Kneecap were recorded saying some hateful things, yes, about Tory MPs.
00:41That was in November of 2023 at the Electric Ballroom.
00:46It wouldn't be the first band to say hateful things about Tory MPs.
00:49Indeed, but I think it probably, you could argue, crossed over into incitement because it was the only good Tory MP is a dead Tory MP.
00:57Go and kill your local Tory MP type thing.
01:01And then in November 2024, another concert, this time at the O2 in London, in which the band were heard telling the audience that they supported Hamas, a prescribed terrorist group.
01:16So, given that, that is why the Metropolitan Police have been called on to investigate.
01:22And this is a band that got a £15,000 grant from the last government as part of exporting music overseas.
01:29Kemi Bainock blocked the grant.
01:31It then went to appeal and Labour dropped the appeal.
01:34So have they still got the £15,000?
01:36Listen, I think the £15,000 is the very least of their concerns.
01:39Now, the tour promoters are cancelling gigs right, left and centre.
01:45There's another few gigs that were planned for Germany in the summer that have been cancelled because of all the controversy swirling around.
01:53Let me just bring you what the Metropolitan Police have said in a statement.
01:57It's worth reading out.
01:58They said on the 22nd of April, we were made aware of an online video believed to be from a music event in London, November 24.
02:05Following this, we were made aware of a further video believed to be from another music event in November 23.
02:11That was at the Electric Ballroom in Camden.
02:13Both videos were referred, it says, to the Counterterrorism Internet Referral Unit for assessment by specialist officers who have determined there are grounds for further investigation into potential offences linked to both videos.
02:29The investigation, they say, is now being carried out by the Met's Counterterrorist Command.
02:34With regard to the comments that were made about Tory MPs and the only good one is a dead one, that might not have fallen under the Counterterrorism Unit in terms of the investigation.
02:47However, the second allegation certainly does.
02:51You know, professing any support for a prescribed terrorist organisation like Hamas would be a criminal offence.
02:58So that could potentially...
03:00And the timing of that, Matt, was that... Did they declare their support for Hamas after the massacre?
03:06Yes, it was. It was November 2024.
03:09So, yes, it was after the horrific events on October 7th.
03:15I think it is absolutely outrageous that politicians are deciding who can and can't play at concerts.
03:23That's the thing that... That sets a very dangerous precedent, because they've said that they shouldn't be able to perform at Glastonbury.
03:29You could write out the lyrics of so many songs throughout history, which are problematic, particularly rappers.
03:35There's lots of artists defending them now.
03:37Paul Perthere, Paul Weller, Primal Screen, DJ Annie Mack.
03:40There's a lot of people in the music industry coming out and saying to politicians,
03:43get away from our music. It's got nothing to do with you.
03:46I have to say I'm with them.
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