Boris Johnson has condemned grime artist Wiley's "abhorrent" social media posts and urged Twitter to go fast to remove hateful content.
The Prime Minister's spokesman said the social media giant's response to a series of antisemitic posts by Wiley was "not good enough".
However Mr Johnson is not taking part in the 48-hour Twitter boycott by some activists, celebrities and MPs over its handling of his posts.
Wiley has been temporarily suspended from Twitter and Instagram over a series of posts, where he referenced antisemitic tropes and conspiracy theories, including comparing Jewish people to the Klu Klux Klan.
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