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Kate Nash praised Irish rap group Kneecap and expressed interest in collaborating with them, highlighting their political activism and how they use their platform. She criticized the UK government for allegedly attempting to silence Irish musicians, comparing it to historical suppression. Kneecap gained attention for their pro-Palestine statements, leading to controversy and performance cancellations. Their Glastonbury set, while aired later, wasn't broadcasted live.
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