Leftwing US pair refused entry to UK will address Oxford Union remotely
US political commentators Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker were denied entry to the UK by the Home Office, which stated their visit was "not conducive to the public good." The pair had been scheduled to speak at SXSW London and the Oxford Union. While SXSW London confirmed their inability to participate, the Oxford Union announced that Uygur and Piker would still address their members remotely via livestream.

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AI-generatedUS political commentators Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker were denied entry to the UK by the Home Office, which stated their visit was "not conducive to the public good." The pair had been scheduled to speak at SXSW London and the Oxford Union. While SXSW London confirmed their inability to participate, the Oxford Union announced that Uygur and Piker would still address their members remotely via livestream. The Home Office has not provided specific reasons for the ban, but the article notes accusations of antisemitic tropes against Uygur and controversial past statements by Piker, both of whom have defended their criticisms as anti-Israel rather than antisemitic. Free speech advocates have criticized the government's decision.
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5 extractedThe Oxford Union intends to host Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker via livestream after their UK entry was denied.
The Home Office stated their presence was 'not conducive to the public good'.
Two leftwing US political commentators, Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker, were banned from entering the UK by the Home Office.
Cenk Uygur has been accused of propagating antisemitic tropes in his criticism of Israel.
Hasan Piker has reportedly said on a 2019 stream that 'America deserved 9/11', a comment he later apologised for.