Political commentators Cenk, Piker say UK bars them over Israel remarks
US political commentators Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker say they had been barred from entering the United Kingdom and British authorities cited their public comments about Israel as the reason for the decision. Uygur, cofounder of The Young Turks, a United States-based online polit
US political commentators Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker say they had been barred from entering the United Kingdom and British authorities cited their public comments about Israel as the reason for the decision.
Uygur, cofounder of The Young Turks, a United States-based online political news and commentary network, said he learned of the restriction while trying to board a flight to London, where he was scheduled to attend the SXSW London festival and deliver a speech at Oxford University.
As part of a series of posts on the US social media platform X, Uygur said British authorities told him he is considered โa serious riskโ.
โThe British government is saying theyโre banning me because I am โa serious risk to the public orderโ due to my criticism of Israel,โ he wrote.
โThey say that my charge that Israel controls the American government through donations to 94% of Congress, while factual, is antisemitic nonetheless,โ he said.
โI didnโt get banned for criticising the UK, but for criticising Israel. They broke the irony record by saying it was because I said Israel might control other governments. I wonder if theyโre going to ban themselves,โ he said.
โThis is absolutely Kafkaesque,โ he wrote, criticising what he described as a contradiction in the governmentโs reasoning.
Cenkโs nephew Piker, one of the internetโs biggest political streamers and a staunch supporter of Palestine, later said in a post on X that his UK visa had also been revoked as he prepared to travel to the same event.

