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Wiley’s anti-semitic rants slammed by 700 stars uniting to end hatred

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Around 700 music figures have joined their voices in perfect harmony to denounce the hateful rants of grime rapper Wiley and call for “love, unity and friendship”.

Rita Ora, James Blunt, Jess Glynne, Niall Horan, Nao, Clean Bandit, Little Mix, Lewis Capaldi, Labrinth, Naughty Boy, Chic star Nile Rodgers and The 1975 are among those disgusted by the star’s vile anti-Semitic tirades.

The group also features songwriters, producers, managers, publishers and lawyers from the music sector – plus major labels such as London Records, Polydor and Universal.

And in a jointly signed open letter, it speaks of having a “responsibility to speak out” and calls for an end to “hatred and division” in the industry.

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