Brendan Cox, husband of the murdered MP Jo Cox, has called for a genuine apology from the rap group Kneecap. This follows the emergence of footage in which the band allegedly calls for violence against MPs. Kneecap initially released an apology but defended their statements, claiming they were taken out of context and not intended to incite violence. Cox considers the apology insufficient, suggesting it lacks genuine regret. The situation has caught the attention of authorities, including counter-terrorism police and Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch, advocating for accountability.
Brendan Cox criticized Kneecap's response, stating that their apology was insincere, hinting at a conspiracy rather than expressing genuine remorse for their actions.
Kneecap's statement claimed the footage was taken out of context, asserting their rejection of any intent to incite violence against MPs.
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