
Rex Features
Snoop Dogg has urged the Home Office to allow him into the UK to help tackle the nation's "spiralling" gang problem.
The rap star was forced to cancel a series of joint concerts with P Diddy in March when he was denied a visa to enter the country.
The decision followed a 2006 caution after he was arrested at Heathrow Airport on suspicion of violent disorder and affray.
Speaking ahead of his presenting stint at the MTV Europe Music Awards, he said: "I love my fans in the UK, and they're suffering because of the really bad gang situation. I really wanted to be a voice to stop gang members because they respect me enough to get in a room with me to talk. By not permitting me, they're saying they just don't want me to solve this situation."
He added: "It's not the fans, it's just a few people in white wigs and members of parliament. They got a problem because the judicial law is from the 1800s."



