
"The UK is a fair, tolerant and decent country. The last thing the British people want is this sort of dangerous and inflammatory language."
"I don't think the British public will have any truck with that kind of language."
"If the fight that Musk was talking about was about standing up for our rights and free speech, if it was about fighting in elections to overcome the established parties, then that absolutely is the fight that we're in."
"violence is coming."
Downing Street accused Elon Musk of using dangerous and inflammatory language at the Unite the Kingdom rally, saying he threatened "violence and intimidation" and urged demonstrators to "fight back" or "die." Musk also told attendees "violence is coming." Around 200,000 people attended the rally, which was largely peaceful compared with the Notting Hill Carnival. Police reported 26 officers injured, four seriously, and 24 arrests. Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey wrote to political leaders seeking condemnation. Nigel Farage defended Musk as promoting free speech and electoral struggle. Keir Starmer condemned the violence and faced criticism from a Polish MEP.
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