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Elon Musk calls UK a 'tyrannical police state'

Elon Musk continued his feud by criticizing the British government and calling the country a “tyrannical police state” as the country faces violent unrest.

in Post to Xon a social platform owned by Musk, shared a post saying a petition circulating around the UK has more than 1 million signatures calling for a new general election.

“The British people are tired of a tyrannical police state,” Musk wrote.



“Mr Musk is an ally of President-elect Trump and has been selected to co-lead the Department for Government Effectiveness,” he said in a conversation with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Britain has been rocked by violence after three children were stabbed to death at a Taylor Swift-themed dance and yoga class in August.

Starmer convened an emergency response meeting on Monday after violence broke out in several cities. His office blamed the activities of “thugs” on far-right activists and misinformation on social media.

Mr Musk criticized Mr Starmer in August over comments he made about ensuring the safety of the country's Muslim communities and mosques.

Musk, the world's richest man, is poised to lead alongside Trump after donating millions of dollars and joining the campaign, raising concerns about the impact on both the United States and countries around the world. are.

His post follows an earlier one in which he shared Mr Starmer's declining approval ratings in the UK and said: “The voice of the people is a great antidote.”

Asked about Musk's comments, Mr Starmer's official spokesperson said: “We do not look at individual comments.” “The Prime Minister is focused on the issues that matter most to the British people.”

A spokesperson said protecting streets was a “clearly important part” of the government's mission. A spokesperson said Starmer was looking forward to working with Trump and Musk.

“The Prime Minister looks forward to working with President Trump and his entire team, including Elon Musk, to address the issues and deepen and develop the special UK-US relationship across a wide range of areas including trade, investment, security and defence. “The UK and the US already share a deep and special relationship, and the Prime Minister looks forward to building on it further,” the spokesperson said.

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