Stormzy denies change in Palestine stance over McDonald’s partnership

The rapper’s campaign with McDonald’s features billboards and adverts promoting the meal. (AFP)
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Updated 22 February 2025
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Stormzy denies change in Palestine stance over McDonald’s partnership

  • UK rapper: ‘The brands I work with can’t tell me what to do and don’t tell me what to do’
  • Restaurant chain has faced global backlash since Israeli franchise owner gave free meals to troops serving in Gaza

LONDON: UK rapper Stormzy has refuted claims that he compromised his beliefs for financial gain after pro-Palestine activists criticized his partnership with McDonald’s.

The 31-year-old partnered with the multinational last week to launch the “Stormzy meal,” which features a selection of his favorite items, The Guardian reported.

McDonald’s has faced a global backlash since Israel’s war in Gaza after the restaurant’s Israeli franchise owner Alonyal gave free meals to troops serving in the Palestinian enclave.

The multinational responded at the time by saying it was “not funding or supporting any governments involved in this conflict.”

The rapper’s campaign with McDonald’s features billboards and adverts promoting the meal.

In a post on Instagram highlighting the partnership, Stormzy was criticized in thousands of comments from pro-Palestine activists.

He had previously made public comments in support of Palestine. After the start of the Gaza war in 2023, he said on Instagram: “Free Palestine … if there is ever a clear injustice in the world, no matter how big or small, 100 times out of 100 I will be on the side of the oppressed.”

In January 2024, he performed at a benefit concert in support of Palestine and Sudan. But the rapper’s post from late 2023 is now hidden on Instagram.

Stormzy has denied removing the post because of the McDonald’s partnership. In a statement, he said: “I didn’t archive the post where I came out in support of Palestine for any reason outside of me archiving loads of posts last year.

“In that post, I spoke about #FreePalestine, oppression and injustice and my stance on this has not changed.”

He added: “The brands I work with can’t tell me what to do and don’t tell me what to do otherwise I wouldn’t work with them.

“I do my own research on all brands I work with, gather my own information, form my own opinion and come to my own conclusion before doing business.”


Trump discussing how to acquire Greenland; US military always an option, White House says

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Trump discussing how to acquire Greenland; US military always an option, White House says

  • Greenland has repeatedly said it does not want ‌to be part ‌of the United States
  • Strong statements ‍in support of Greenland from NATO leaders have not deterred Trump

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump and his team are discussing options for acquiring Greenland and the use ​of the US military in furtherance of the goal is “always an option,” the White House said on Tuesday.
Trump’s ambition of acquiring Greenland as a strategic US hub in the Arctic, where there is growing interest from Russia and China, has been revived in recent days in the wake of the US arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Greenland has repeatedly said it does not want ‌to be part ‌of the United States.
The White House said ‌in ⁠a ​statement ‌in response to queries from Reuters that Trump sees acquiring Greenland as a US national security priority necessary to “deter our adversaries in the Arctic region.”
“The president and his team are discussing a range of options to pursue this important foreign policy goal, and of course, utilizing the US military is always an option at the commander-in-chief’s disposal,” the White House ⁠said.
A senior US official said discussions about ways to acquire Greenland are active in the ‌Oval Office and that advisers are discussing ‍a variety of options.
Strong statements ‍in support of Greenland from NATO leaders have not deterred Trump, ‍the official said.
“It’s not going away,” the official said about the president’s drive to acquire Greenland during his remaining three years in office.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said options include the outright US purchase of ​Greenland or forming a Compact of Free Association with the territory. A COFA agreement would stop short of Trump’s ambition ⁠to make the island of 57,000 people a part of the US.
A potential purchase price was not provided.
“Diplomacy is always the president’s first option with anything, and dealmaking. He loves deals. So if a good deal can be struck to acquire Greenland, that would definitely be his first instinct,” the official said.
Administration officials argue the island is crucial to the US due to its deposits of minerals with important high-tech and military applications. These resources remain untapped due to labor shortages, scarce infrastructure and other challenges.
Leaders from major European powers and Canada ‌rallied behind Greenland on Tuesday, saying the Arctic island belongs to its people.