"The Sun newspaper should not be allowed to perpetuate its platform for hate speech and incitement of violence against women."
The presenter hit headlines over the weekend for comments he made about the Duchess of Sussex in a column for The Sun.
More than 57 per cent of users who voted in a Twitter poll Mr Musk posted on Sunday night said he should step down.
The previous most complained-about article was also, surprisingly, published by The Sun.
Nigeria’s foreign affairs minister has called on England to follow suit.
Clarkson has apologised for writing the piece, but the question remains: why was it allowed to be printed in the first place?
A whopping 57.5 per cent of Twitter users called for Musk to step down after 17.5 million users took part in a poll.
The Sun have responded by taking the column down, saying Jeremy Clarkson told them to do it.
The former Top Gear presenter, 62, said he would ‘be more careful in future’ following an online backlash.
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