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Police confirm ‘no further action’ over Kneecap’s ‘kill your MP’ comments

One of the band’s members, Mo Chara, is set to return to court next month to face terror charges over a separate incident

June 30, 2025 13:35
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The Met Police has confirmed that 'no further action' will be taken against Kneecap over allegations that one of the band's members told fans to 'kill your MP' at a 2023 concert (Image: Getty)
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Police have confirmed that “no further action” will be taken in relation to allegations that Northern Irish rap group Kneecap called on a crowd to “kill your MP” at a concert in 2023.

The group had come under investigation by the Met after footage emerged on social media allegedly showing one of its members saying “the only good Tory is a dead Tory” while on stage.

The force said that it had conducted a “thorough investigation” of the footage, but had decided not to proceed with charges.

While it said it “understands the impact this decision may have on MPs and their staff”, it reiterated that their safety “is taken extremely seriously” and that “relevant indictable offences were considered by the investigation team”.