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Two-tier justice fury as Bob Vylan walks free over ‘death to IDF’ chant while Tory councillor’s wife locked up for tweet

Published on June 30, 2025 at 07:52 AM

CONTROVERSIAL rap act Bob Vylan should be “arrested and prosecuted immediately”;, says the shadow home secretary.

The punk duo – who perform as Bobby Vylan and Bobbie Vylan – chanted “death to the IDF”; and other alleged anti-semitic slurs on Saturday.

Bob Vylan performing at Glastonbury Festival.
Video posted on X heard the crowds chant along with Bob Vylan
Chris Philp, Shadow Home Secretary, at a press conference on grooming gangs.
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp
Mugshot of Lucy Connolly.
Lucy Connolly, who was sentenced to 31 months in prison for inciting racial hatred against asylum seekers

Chris Philp has called for them to be treated in a similar fashion to , the Tory councillor’s wife who was jailed for tweets in the aftermath of the Southport murders last summer.

The former minister told the Daily Telegraph: “It seems very clear that this manwas directly inciting violence.

“He should receive the same treatment under the law as others, such as Lucy Connolly.

“He should be arrested and prosecuted immediately. A failure to do so would be a clear example of two-tier justice under Sir Keir Starmer and his attorney general, Lord Hermer.”;

Connolly posted comments on her X account just hours after evilmurdered three girls in the Merseyside town on July 29 last year.

Connolly, 41, shared a call to arms following the deaths of Bebe King, six, nine-year-old Alice Dasilva Aguiar and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, last July.

Posts wrongly claimed monsterRudakubanawas a Muslim asylum seeker when he was actually born inCardiffand raised Christian.

However, her punishment sparked fury across the political divide.

Furious Brits noted that despite the former child minder quickly deleting her post, she remains in prison while paedos such as Hugh Edwards escaped jail time.

It comes after PM Keir Starmer last night for allowing little-known punk act Bob Vylan’s hate-filled rant to be broadcast on live TV.

They led the crowd in chants of “death, death to the IDF (Israeli Defence Force)”;.

Demanding an explanation from director-general Tim Davie, the Prime Minister said: “There is no excuse for this kind of appalling hate speech.”;

He was joined by a raft of MPs and Jewish groups condemning the failure to pull the gig from the air, with Lord Astin calling it a “very dark day”; for the corporation.

Glastonbury Festival organisers said they were “appalled”; and said it “crossed the line”;.

Avon and Somerset Police said yesterday it was investigating.

The PM had previously said that controversial act Kneecap should be taken off the bill with one member facing a terror charge for allegedly waving a Hezbollah flag at a concert.

Sir Keir last night said: “I said that Kneecap should not be given a platform and that goes for any other performers making threats or inciting violence.

Bob Vylan performing at Glastonbury Festival.
Bob Vylan singer Bobby Vylan crowdsurfed off the West Holts Stage
Bob Vylan holding vegan ice cream after a Glastonbury performance.
Bobby seen eating ice cream after the Glastonbury performance
Bob Vylan performing at Glastonbury Festival.
The singer waving a Palestine flag

“The BBC needs to explain how these scenes came to be broadcast.”;

He was backed by his Health Secretary Wes Streeting who said the corporation had “questions to answer”;.

The pro-Palestine duo Bob Vylan also declared “from the river to the sea Palestine...will be free”; seen by the Jewish community as calling for Israel’s elimination.

BBC bosses had already said that Kneecap’s performance wouldn’t be shown live on Saturday afternoon but act Bob Vylan – on stage before them – caught them unawares.

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy contacted Mr Davie asking for an “urgent explanation”; into what checks had been made in advance of their appearance.

Critics last night said BBC chiefs must be fired for broadcasting anti-Israel jibes which descended into a “sickening hate rally”;.

Corporation bosses have been ordered to explain why licence fee cash was spent on the shameful outburst to viewers watching at home on the BBC iPlayer.

Lord Austin said: “Glastonbury was turned into a sickening hate rally.

“You have to ask just what on earth the BBC is doing with our licence fee?

“They send hundreds of BBC staff to cover Glastonbury, but no one no one did anything to stop this easily foreseeable incident being broadcast?”;

He urged Director-General Tim Davie to launch an urgent probe and swing the axe at those who are responsible.

He called the incident that totally overshadowed the three-day event as a “very dark day”; for the corporation.

He added that the incident “calls its very purpose and future into question, if it can’t stand up for British values and instead gives a platform to extremists”;.

Meanwhile, shadow Foreign Secretary Priti Patel said the whole incident calls into raises the prospect of whether the BBC should call itself the national broadcaster.

She said: “Glastonbury and the BBC are inciting murder and terrorist violence against Jewish people.

“We are witnessing dangerous extremes in our country of intolerance towards the Jewish community which is unacceptable and should never ever be tolerated.

“This display of invective and hatred has highlighted again, the BBC’s editorial failings on antisemitism and anti-Israel bias which are now so consistently widespread we need change at the BBC – they no longer hold the respectability to claim the mantle of our national broadcaster.”;

Members of the Commons’ Culture select committee will meet tomorrow (Tues) to discuss when BBC bosses come before members to be quizzed.

Chair Caroline Dinenage said the matter raises “questions about live broadcast/delays and editorial decision making on the fly”;.

Telly personality and criminal barrister Rob Rinder said: “You can stand for Palestinian rights without denying Jewish ones.

“You can oppose a government without wishing away a people.

“If your activism leaves no room for someone else’s safety, grief or history it’s not activism. It’s hate.”;

But former Cabinet Minister Lord Hain said it wasn’t a time to “fret”; over the performance and the language used.

But Glastonbury and organiser Emily Eavis said it was also “urgently reminding”; everyone involved in the festival there was no room for “anti-Semitism, hate speech or incitement to violence”;.

They added in a statement that they stood against all forms of war and terrorism.

Former BBC executive Danny Cohen said regulator OFCOM should intervene and an investigation led by the corporations’s Board led by Chairman Samir Shah.

But Avon and Somerset Police said video evidence is being assessed “to determine whether any offences may have been committed that would require a criminal investigation”;.

Former Cabinet Minister Lord Hain insisted it wasn’t a time to “fret”; over the performance and the language used.

He said: “I don’t think we should fret too much about this, I think we should simply be grown up about it and say, yeah, people are saying things that we don’t agree with, but that’s music, it’s said and it’s gone amidst a few loud drum beats.”;

The controversy came after one member of Kneecap also used their performance on the West Holts stage to suggest fans “start a riot”; at bandmate Liam O’Hanna’s next court date.

But there will be no charges brought in relation to a November 2023 appearance by the group where they say “the only good Tory is a dead Tory. Kill your local MP”; which was caught on video.

A BBC spokesperson last night said: “Some of the comments made during Bob Vylan’s set were deeply offensive.

“During this live stream on iPlayer, which reflected what was happening on stage, a warning was issued on screen about the very strong and discriminatory language. We have no plans to make the performance available on demand.”;

Screenshot of a Twitter post advocating for mass deportation and violence against migrants.
Childminder Connolly published the comments on her X account
Photo of Lucy Connolly, who was arrested for racial hatred.
Connolly urged rioters to set migrant hotels alight
Kneecap performing at Glastonbury Festival.
Liam Og O hAnnaidh and Naoise O Caireallain of Kneecap during the Glastonbury set
Person wearing a balaclava and a
Kneecap member JJ O Dochartaigh in a ‘We Are All Palestine Action’ t-shirt ahead of the band’s Glastonbury performance
DJ Provaí of Kneecap performing at Glastonbury Festival 2025.
DJ Provaí during the performance

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