Musk has cut ties with far-right British politician Nigel Farage as he champions divisive activist Tommy Robinson.
Recent reports have revealed that Tesla CEO Elon Musk has now taken up the cause of Tommy Robinson who is a convicted and proved criminal and is in jail for a pretty long time now.
Tesla owner Elon Musk has accused the Prime Minister of being ‘complicit in the crimes’ of child sex offenders due to his time as chief prosecutor.
Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk, who shared a post that described him as a ‘political prisoner’. Musk asked on his social media platform X: ‘Why is Tommy Robinson in a solitary ...
Last weekend, the Tesla and Space X owner posted that Mr ... far-right activist Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, whom Mr Musk has previously tweeted in favour of.
Elon Musk’s father believes there is a “good chance” Tommy Robinson will become prime minister. Errol Musk, father of the Tesla tycoon, said “history” is on the side of the jailed far-right political activist becoming the prime minister “one day”.
Elon Musk told his 210 million followers on X that Tommy Robinson should be freed - but Farage has distanced himself from Robinson.
Farage also distanced himself from Musk’s support for Tommy Robinson, responding to the criticism by saying, “Elon is a remarkable individual, but on this, I disagree. My view remains that Tommy Robinson is not right for Reform,
ELON Musk has called for a new leader of Reform after Nigel Farage said he was wrong to praise far-right agitator Tommy Robinson. But it came just hours after the opposition politician had
Nigel Farage has said he is on “very good terms” with Elon Musk after the Tesla boss said that Reform UK needed ... far-right activist Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, whom Mr Musk has previously tweeted in favour of.
Party will not accept a donation from world’s richest man if it comes with ‘condition’ of support for Tommy Robinson
UK Interior minister Yvette Cooper also said several new local inquiries into cases of abuse would be launched, bowing to political pressure for further action but stopping short of demands for a new nationwide inquiry.