Tesla CEO Elon Musk leveraged his influence on X (formerly known as Twitter) to engage in provocative political commentary while specifically targeting British politics, reported The Washington Post.
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According to The Washington Post, he called for the release of Tommy Robinson who is jailed for far right extremism and eventually suggested that King Charles should actually dissolve Parliament and call for new elections. Tesla CEO Elon Musk accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer of failing to address historical child exploitation scandals involving grooming gangs which has become a rallying point for the right wing Reform UK party.
The posts of Tesla CEO Elon Musk have drawn severe criticism from British officials who argue that he should focus on US issues instead of meddling in UK affairs. His comments have actually sparked discussions about the accountability of political leaders regarding their past failures in handling child exploitation cases properly, asserted The Washington Post.
On the other hand, Tesla CEO Elon Musk also praised the Canadian Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and announced plans to live stream a conversation with Alice Weidel from Germany's far right Alternative for the Germany party, noted The Washington Post.
The growing involvement of Tesla CEO Elon Musk in the international politics actually