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- Wireless Festival Loses Diageo and Rockstar Energy Sponsorships Over Kanye West Booking Rolling Stone —
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Kanye West UK entry reviewed
Home Office ministers are considering whether Kanye West's presence in the UK is 'conducive to the public good' under strict immigration rules.
The review was triggered by a wave of criticism from MPs and Jewish advocacy groups who cited the rapper's support for Nazism.
Major commercial partners have distanced themselves from the London event, with Rockstar Energy and Anheuser-Busch joining the exodus of sponsors.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has described the booking as 'deeply concerning,' adding significant political weight to the calls for a ban.