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1 … Another clip (pictured) shows him complaining about the conduct of the SkyNews journalist during an interview yesterday in which he apologised for 'generalising' during his anti-Jewish rants over the weekendThe social media platform confirmed it has temporarily suspended monetisation on all his videos.YouTube said: 'Hate speech and content that promotes hate against religious groups is strictly prohibited on YouTube. If He had come down from the cross, then my soul would still be lost. A Facebook spokesperson said: 'There is no place for hate speech on Facebook and Instagram, and we don't want it on our platforms. 'The Government website says recipients of honours should 'be, and to remain, good citizens and role models', and encourages the public to email them if they believe someone with an honour has behaved in a way that could lead to forfeiture.Barrister and legal commentator Jeremy Brier, 39, wrote an open letter to the Cabinet Office on Twitter in support of the MBEs forfeiture.In his eight-tweet thread, Mr Brier said it was important Wiley's honour be revoked 'at the earliest opportunity'.He wrote: 'He has brought the honours system into disrepute by reason of holding an honour while simultaneously promulgating views which are outrageous to public decency, very probably an incitement to racial hatred and/or criminal offences against Jewish people, and in any event violent and racist. Speaking to Sky News on Wednesday, the grime artist claimed his manager is in possession of his MBE, but a spokesperson for Mr Woolf said the honour has been framed for Wiley and is 'ready for his collection'.Wiley said he 'never felt comfortable' going to get the MBE, making reference to Britain's colonial past. 'The alarm and offence he's caused is unimaginable and he's clearly not sorry whatsoever,' she said. 'We urge YouTube to follow the example of Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, and delete Wiley's account. Twitter apologised for 'not moving faster' and said they are 'continuing to assess the situation internally'Both Wiley's Facebook and Instagram accounts have also been removed following his tiradesIt comes as Twitter issued a statement after finally bowing to public pressure to kick the star off their platform.A spokesman said: 'Upon further investigation, our teams have permanently suspended the account in question for repeated violations of our hateful conduct policy. The system and that man, and a community of Jewish lawyers have made me feel that way. The musician, whose real name is Richard Cowie, was widely condemned for a series of anti-Semitic posts he made on social media, including a video shared on Friday telling Jews to 'crawl out from under your little rocks. When Jesus Comes into Your Life People come to criticize But I'm convinced You will find He'll give You Peace of Mind Like Jesus when Satan tempted Him Don't waste time trying to answer them If He had come down from the Cross Oh My Soul would still be Lost. HEAR PREVIEWS OF THE PRACTICE TRACKS: - Combined parts preview - - Soprano preview - - Alto preview - - Tenor preview - If He had come down from the cross, My soul, your soul, would still be lost. Marie van der Zyl, President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, has called for Wiley to be charged with Incitement to Racial Hatred for his earlier comments, which were shared with his 500,000 Twitter followers. John Woolf, pictured above, has said he no longer represents grime artist Wiley Wiley has also been banned from Instagram and Facebook after continuing to post inflammatory comments on social media until Tuesday. 'This is a man also with 500,000 Twitter followers.
CLEAN IT UP!' Write Your Own Review. 'Grime star Wiley today apologised for 'generalising' during anti-Semitic social media rants which prompted Twitter to permanently suspend his accountA Cabinet Office spokesperson told the PA news agency: 'The forfeiture process is confidential and it would be inappropriate to comment on individual cases. I want to apologise for generalising, and I want to apologise for comments that were looked at as anti-Semitic.'