GUARDIAN: Sadiq Khan and Jewish Leadership Council condemn Wireless festival ...
The Labour Council's policy of hiring out public parks has led to another controversial booking in Finsbury Park by their global, prosecuted-monopolist customer, Live Nation.
Council Leader Peray Ahmet has in the past defended and endorsed Grime as representing "working class struggle".
Grime is also associated with violence, misogyny and homophobia. Meanwhile rapper Kanye West is associated with fascism and anti-semitism.
Jobs in the council's Events Team depend on the Live Nation relationship. The council's busy PR team continue to promote Finsbury Park as a summer gig venue as part of the Borough's cultural offer.
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Update: at 20:30 hours, 1 April 2026
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has added his voice to the disgust already voiced and the Guardian's headline now reflects that. A few treat this as a joke. Here is what Mayor Khan had to say:
In a press statement on Wednesday 1 April, a spokesperson for London mayor Sadiq Khan said: “We are clear that the past comments and actions of this artist are offensive and wrong, and are simply not reflective of London’s values. This was a decision taken by the festival organizers and not one that City Hall is involved in.”
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Here are some sample questions for journalists or the council Opposition, to ask of Peray Ahmet, Leader of Haringey Council and currently seeking re-election in Noel Park Ward:
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#LabourValues? #LabourParty? #Values?
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Finsbury Park is an asset that serves a much larger area than one Borough and should never been left to one council. This Council has used the park as a cash cow. Now is the time to have a broader governance.
I’ve not seen a condemnation from the Greens - perhaps I’ve missed it.
IN Stroud Green Ward—and I understand, Harringay Ward—the Labour Party has distributed a half-A4 card featuring their SG candidates. The main slogan of this hasty election material is:
We did it!
Yes, Labour did it alright. They handed over control of our park to Live Nation … and then washed their hands of the consequences.
Then, their untruthful and misleading claim is:
Haringey Labour invests in Finsbury Park … [?}
The Labour Party has invested nothing in Finsbury Park, but the sly implication is that Labour have invested our taxes or public money in our park.
Money from private promoters is, I understand, sent to and handled by the council's Events Team. Some of the park hire cash is then spent on our park. However, any such money spent in our park appears spent first on aspects that benefit the council's customer. It is a side-benefit if the public also benefits.
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Following Pepsi, Diageo has also pulled out of Wireless sponsorship. Pay Pal is still involved for the time being. Council leader Peray Ahmet maintains silence.
Haringey could help recoup the income lost if they stopped Liverpool Nation if they sacked all of the events team and all of their communications team. Neither give anything back to our community.
Simon you may mean Live rather than Liverpool Nation (yes, Events Team wages may come out of park-hire receipts or are anyway a deduction from public funds. The Comms Team is overfunded. Too often, public money is used in effect to promote Labour).
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Meanwhile—and reflecting the international dimension—America's PBS (Public Broadcasting System) yesterday carried a report on the growing presure to remove "Ye"—
Meanwhile again, the leader of the Labour Council that enabled this headliner, stays silent.
After sharp criticism from the London Labour Mayor and the UK Labour Prime Minister, Peray Ahmet must hope that her good buddy Melvin Benn comes up with another headliner ASAP and before the local elections. In any Event.
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My mistake - it was early. No big events no need for events team - people get jobs deleted in a organisations - offered redeployment or redundancy compensation. Same apples to communication team who have been used as a political mouthpiece far too long.
Further update:
‘It has since emerged that PayPal, which is a payment partner for Wireless, will no longer allow its branding to be used on promotional material for the festival’. Source BBC (although other outlets are saying similar)
No comment that can find from the Greens or (and this is more important) no condemnation from Haringey Council Labour Leader
Simon,
"Liverpool Nation"? Is that some joke?
Now it seems you want to sack Haringey paid staff?
Do you know nothing about employment law? Have you never joined and been represented by a trades union? Your old secondary school never taught trade union history?
Or you never learned about Elections and Political Parties?
And how the law can actually be changed to produce a better match between voting and elected local Councils?
You and I might even agree that the current English system is a malfunctioning shambles?
As is the ridiculous Blairite Leader-Leader-Leader-did-I-mention-Leader Pantomime.
Or how about making an easy change? Give your full name and the Political Party you're backing. And maybe other interest group you support. Follow the example of those football fans who emblazon the name of their teams on their clothes.
Perhaps yours is truly Liverpool?
Then come out proud.
Simon, please tell me how many children's lives will be saved when Kanye West doesn't sing a single note in our park.
Nations of Live Children in Countries, Cities villages, smashed to rubble, small children, babies in cots, their older sisters and brothers in Gaza, Haifa, Tel Aviv, South Lebanon, Teheran, and their weeping parents and grannies and on an on and on and on and on and on forever while the mad king Donald raves and swears and mad king bibi smiles, and prime ministers and home secretaries hurry to vital meetings....
How many signatures on how many petitions to save one life? Or avoid one injury? What names shall we squiggle?
= Don't ask me, I just work here?
A humorous English phrase used to express that one does not have enough knowledge of or experience with the issue being discussed to answer the question.
BYSTANDING and the deafening silence ~
Kier Starmer may not be one, but is not current Haringey Council Labour Leader Peray Ahmet a bystander … and almost invisible due to her silence?
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