Elon Musk suggests the US should overthrow the UK’s ‘tyrannical’ government
Currently, 67.7 per cent of X users have voted in favour.
Currently, 67.7 per cent of X users have voted in favour.
Well, ain't this a laugh? Elon Musk has performed a dramatic u-turn, and now wants Nigel Farage to stand aside.
Almost four times as many Britons have a negative view of Musk (64 per cent) as a positive one (17 per cent).
Musk also shared the libellous video Robinson was jailed for with his more than 210 million followers on X, saying it was “worth watching.”
Elon Musk has also been reminded of his previous support for Joe Biden and disparaging comments regarding Donald Trump
The Tesla billionaire has urged his followers not to donate to Wikipedia until "they restore balance to their editing authority."
Nigel Farage. He's a fan of 'will of the people', isn't he? In which case, he probably needs to take a look at this Survation poll.
The AfD have been described as being "far worse" than other populist parties in Europe.
"Musk always had a problem with telling the truth - now he has an entire social network built on lies."
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