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The UK government is reconsidering Kanye West's permission to enter the country due to backlash over his headlining the Wireless Festival. This follows his past controversial statements and actions, including homophobic and anti-Semitic views. The government has the power to ban foreign nationals if their presence is not deemed conducive to the public good.
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