Wiley has been slapped with a ban from Facebook and Instagram following backlash over anti-Semitic posts from his social media accounts.
Facebook bosses have banned the grime artist from its platforms after an account which purportedly belonged to him took aim at some of his Jewish critics.
Wiley was widely condemned for posting a series of anti-Semitic messages on Twitter and Instagram. Social networks have faced criticism for not acting sooner to take down the content, with Downing Street saying their response “has not been good enough”.
An unverified account under his real name, Richard Kylea Cowie, named Jewish celebrities, including Lord Sugar, BBC presenter Emma Barnett and comedian David Baddiel, who all spoke out against his
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