Elon Musk advocated for the “dissolution of Parliament” and a “change in government” in the UK during a London “Unity” rally organized by far-right activist Stephen Yexley Lennon, commonly known as Tommy Robinson.
Musk, the proprietor of X, connected through video links, as thousands listened to Robinson oppose the “woke mind virus,” asserting, “violence is coming” and cautioned the audience, “you’ll fight back or die.”
He remarked: “I firmly believe there needs to be a change in the UK government. I can’t. There can’t be another four years.”
“We must take action. The Assembly needs to be dissolved, and a new election must occur.”
This isn’t Musk’s first foray into British politics. He previously engaged in a verbal clash with the UK government regarding grooming gangs and criticized the 2023 online safety law, denouncing it as a threat to free speech.
Although he shared a warm rapport with Nigel Farage, rumors swirled that he might lead a donation to Farage’s party before calling for reform within British leadership amid the controversy surrounding Robinson’s support.
Musk addressed the crowd in central London:
Aviation footage shows the scale of the rally “Unifying the Kingdom” – Video
“This is directed at the rational center, those who don’t usually engage in politics but simply seek to live their lives.
“My message aligns with them. If this persists, violence will reach you, leaving you with no choice. You are in a critical situation here.
“Whether you decide to resort to violence or not, it is inevitable. You either resist or perish; that’s the reality.”
With Katie Hopkins and Tommy Robinson at the “Kingdom” rally in central London on Saturday. Photo: Lucy North/Pennsylvania
Musk further asserted, “The left is the murder party,” referencing the death of Charlie Kirk.
He stated: “There is a tremendous amount of violence from the left. My friend Charlie Kirk was murdered in cold blood this week, and those from the left are openly celebrating it. The left embodies a party of murder and revels in killing.”
Additionally, he criticized what he termed the Awakening Mind Virus, asserting that merit should dictate progress, not “discrimination based on gender, religion, race, etc.”
Flares are launched as police attempt to control the crowd at the rally. Photo: Tayfun Sarcı/EPA
He remarked: “Many awakening movements are inherently super racist, super sexist, and often anti-religious. Why is there such unfairness against anti-Christians? It’s unjust… it’s all aspects of awakening, and I’m labeling it; it’s fundamentally contradictory.”
Attendance was estimated to exceed 110,000 individuals at what is regarded as one of the largest nationalist gatherings in decades. Marchers encountered approximately 5,000 anti-racist counter-protesters.
Along with Musk, figures like Katie Hopkins and French far-right politician Eric Zemmour were also present as speakers at the event.
PA Media contributed to this report
Source: www.theguardian.com












