Elon Musk blasts left for ‘openly celebrating’ Charlie Kirk’s death as he speaks at Unite the Kingdom rally
- Elon Musk delivered a message via video at the Unite the Kingdom rally in London on Saturday, cautioning attendees that violence is inevitable and urging them to either resist or face dire consequences.
- The rally was organized by Tommy Robinson and occurred days after Charlie Kirk's assassination, which Musk blamed on the left while accusing them of celebrating the murder.
- The demonstration turned violent with protesters throwing bottles and other projectiles, resulting in clashes that injured 26 police officers, including four seriously.
- Musk’s language was condemned by the UK Prime Minister and Number 10, who called his remarks dangerous and inflammatory, while some accused him of inciting violence.
- Authorities arrested more than two dozen people, with the Met Police labeling the violence unacceptable and noting many protesters came intent on confrontation.
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Downing Street denounced on Monday the "dangerous and incendiary language" used by US billionaire Elon Musk during the demonstration that gathered between 110,000 and 150,000 people in London at the appeal of the far right.
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Starmer’s office slams Musk’s ’inflammatory’ speech at rally
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's office on Monday slammed US tech billionaire Elon Musk for using what it called "dangerous and inflammatory language" in a speech televised at one of the UK's largest-ever far-right protests. Up to 150,000 people poured onto London streets on Saturday for the rally called by activist Tommy Robinson, dubbed "Unite the Kingdom". In his speech, Musk called for the dissolution of Britain's parliament and the replacem…


"The violence comes to you. Either you defend yourselves or you die," the US billionaire said via video connection at a demonstration in London
On the weekend, tens of thousands of people are demonstrating against migrants in London. Elon Musk is also being videoed to the march. The statements of the Tesla chief cause indignation in the British government. However, the billionaire does not have to fear consequences.
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