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Published 09:57 10 Feb 2024 GMT
Updated 09:59 10 Feb 2024 GMT

The latter reads: "We've just been informed that our application to the 'Music Export Growth Scheme' (MEGS) was independently approved and signed off by selection board. "It was then blocked directly by the British Government who overruled the independent selection board. "We're told that our 2019 'Farewell to the Union' tour poster pissed off the Tories. "Once again the British government is trying to silence voices from West Belfast – once again it will fail! "Fair f***s the artists who got the funding... Fight censorship". In a statement to JOE on Friday responding to Kneecap's claims, a spokesperson for the UK’s Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch said: “We fully support freedom of speech, but it’s hardly surprising that we don’t want to hand out UK taxpayers’ money to people that oppose the United Kingdom itself.” The BBC has reported that the "significant music funding" amounted to £15,000.KNEECAP STATEMENT
We’ve been blocked from receiving significant music funding because a Tory Minister doesn’t like our art. F*ck the Tories pic.twitter.com/xWWUdGNj5l — KNEECAP (@KNEECAPCEOL) February 8, 2024
A spokesperson for UK Business/Trade Secretary, Kemi Badenoch: “We fully support freedom of speech, but it’s hardly surprising that we don’t want to hand out UK tax money to people that oppose the United Kingdom itself.”
Artists need to be pro union ? ?https://t.co/zlYyLKXdTI — KNEECAP (@KNEECAPCEOL) February 8, 2024
Kneecap shared Phoenix Law's tweet with the caption: "Our team has assembled," and had previously teased the announcement, writing: "We suggest the 'Crown' Solicitors Office check their letterbox for post for Kemi Badenoch on Monday morning... C.E.A.R.T.A." Cearta is the Irish word for "rights".We have been instructed by @KNEECAPCEOL in respect of the recent decision by the Sec of State. She has today been put on notice that her decision is unlawful, and legal proceedings will follow. Our @darraghmackin is instructed acting with @JoeBrolly1993 & Mr Ronan Lavery KC.
— Phoenix Law Belfast (@PhoenixLawHR) February 9, 2024
Following the Kneecap movie's debut screening at Sundance, it was picked up by Sony Picture Classics, which has acquired all rights to the film for North America, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Turkey and the Middle East - meaning it should screen all over the world. Despite being critically acclaimed - it currently holds a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score - Northern Ireland Screen faced criticism from some quarters for funding the movie, leading the NI screen agency to publicly defend the decision. Described as a "raucous anti-establishment comedy", the Kneecap film will be released in Irish and UK cinemas later in 2024. Read more:We suggest the 'Crown' Solicitors Office check their letterbox for post for Kemi Badenoch on Monday morning... ?⚖️
C.E.A.R.T.A More to follow... — KNEECAP (@KNEECAPCEOL) February 9, 2024
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