British politicians condemn Elon Musk’s comments at anti-migrant rally
Elon Musk urged a parliamentary dissolution and early elections during a far-right London rally attended by over 100,000 people amid rising immigration concerns.
- On Saturday, September 13, 2025, the 'Unite the Kingdom' demonstration led by far-right campaigner Tommy Robinson drew over 100,000 participants to London.
- The event arose amid growing political concerns about unauthorized immigration, especially dangerous Channel crossings by over 30,000 migrants this year and heated protests over asylum-seeker hotel accommodations.
- Elon Musk addressed the demonstration via video link, calling for Parliament's dissolution, an early election, a government change, and warning protesters that "violence is coming to you" with the choice to "fight back or die."
- During the demonstration, 26 police officers were injured, including four seriously, 25 individuals were arrested, and some protesters attempted to break through barriers that divided them from a smaller counter-protest advocating against racism.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned violence and intimidation at the event, emphasized Britain’s values of tolerance and peace, resisted sanctioning Musk despite calls, while Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey urged condemnation and considered sanctions against Musk.
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British politicians condemn Elon Musk's comments at anti-migrant rally
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has condemned as dangerous comments by Elon Musk, who told an anti-immigration rally in London that violence is coming to Britain and urged people to fight back.
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