British grime pioneer Wiley has been stripped of his MBE for “bringing the honours system into disrepute,” BBC News reports. The decision from the Honours Forfeiture Committee comes nearly four years after the musician made numerous antisemitic statements online. Wiley was appointed to be a member of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 2017.
Immediately following Wiley’s outburst, the Campaign Against Antisemitism called for the revocation of the musician’s MBE. In a new statement, a spokesperson for the British organization said:
In the summer of 2020, Wiley posted several hateful remarks on Twitter (the social media platform now known as X). He called Jewish people “cowards” and “snakes” and compared the Jewish community to the Ku Klux Klan. Due to his comments, the musician was suspended from Twitter and Instagram, and his manager, John Woolf, dropped him as a client. “I do not support or condone what Wiley has said today online in any way shape or form,” Woolf explained.
Shortly after his Twitter comments, Wiley told Sky News, “I just want to apologise for generalising and going outside of the people who I was talking to within the workspace and workplace I work in.” He added, “My comments should not have been directed to all Jews or Jewish people. I want to apologise for generalising, and I want to apologise for comments that were looked at as antisemitic.” Nevertheless, Wiley returned to social media the following year to share more antisemitic sentiments.
In 2021, Wiley was charged with burglary and assault for allegedly breaking into the home of and attacking ex-kickboxer Ali Jacko.