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EXCLUSIVE: Jeremy Corbyn calls for Stormzy to end McDonald’s collab due to Israel ties

Published 16:55 13 Feb 2025 GMT

Updated 16:55 13 Feb 2025 GMT

Charlie Herbert
EXCLUSIVE: Jeremy Corbyn calls for Stormzy to end McDonald’s collab due to Israel ties

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'Dear Stormzy, help us take genocide off the menu'

Jeremy Corbyn has called for Stormzy to end his collaboration with McDonald's due to the company's ties Israeli.

In an open letter to the rapper, the Peace and Justice Project, which was founded by Corbyn in 2021, says it is "hugely disappointing" to see him partner with the fast food brand.

The group cited calls from the Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions (BDS) committee for a global boycott of McDonald's due to its Israeli franchisee's support of the war in Gaza.

The chain has provided free meals for Israeli military personnel during the nation's offensive on the Palestinian territory in response to the October 7 Hamas attacks.

In the letter, the Peace and Justice Project have claim Stormzy's decision to work with McDonald's allows them to "culture-wash their reputation as caterers of genocide in Gaza."

They have asked that the Brit award-winning artist "stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people in their hour of need and respect the BDS committee’s call for a global boycott of McDonald’s by ending his new partnership with them.

The full letter states:

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