
Elon Musk has firmly planted himself in the eye of British politics this weekend, after an appearance at a Tommy Robinson-led march.
The former member of the Trump Administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) appeared at the 'Unite the Kingdom' rally via video call yesterday, speaking to thousands of supporters about 'violence' from the left.
Musk even bizarrely called for the 'dissolution of Parliament' during a particularly politically charged time in the UK's recent history.
The Tesla CEO already took it upon himself to comment on the rise of St George's flags appearing across the nation, criticising Keir Starmer and praising views from the right when it comes to the provocative movement.
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But now, he has urged Brits to fight against the 'woke mind virus', claiming that the left is the party of 'violence' following online reactions to the death of conservative figure Charlie Kirk.

Speaking to rally attendees, Musk claimed: "Violence is going to come to you, you will have no choice,
"You either fight back or you die, and that's the truth."
These claims would almost instantly be disproved too, as several far-right protestors were involved in clashes with police at several locations in Whitehall, London, according to statements from the Metropolitan Police.
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Several took to social media to share their thoughts on Musk's comments, as one asked: "So is he calling for violence?"
Another pointed out that the billionaire's comments about removing Starmer from his post through 'revolutionary government change' while Robinson looked on, were bold, as he even 'claimed that the words incite violence against the right'.
A third added: "If ever there was incitement this man epitomises it!"
The Met have since released videos of far-right protestors hurling projectiles at police officers, saying in a statement on X: "Officers were attacked with projectiles and have had to use force to avoid their cordon being breached."
"A number of officers have been assaulted," a spokesperson said in a separate statement.
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Police were caught off guard as 110,000 to 115,000 protestors appeared in London in support of Robinson, more than what was expected.

Musk spoke at the rally after former Reform UK deputy Ben Habib, with the businessman stating: "I think there’s something beautiful about being British and what I see happening here is a destruction of Britain, initially a slow erosion but rapidly increasing erosion of Britain with massive uncontrolled migration."
He is also calling for a 'new vote', shockingly claiming: "A failure by the Government to protect innocent people including children who are getting gang-r***d. It’s unreal, the government has failed in its duty to protect its citizens, which is a fundamental duty of government."
In what was one of the biggest far-right rallies in the country's history, the police further added: "While both protests began largely without incident, it is deeply regrettable that a number of those who were part of the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ protest became involved in disorder in multiple locations."
Topics: Elon Musk, Tommy Robinson, Social Media, UK News, Politics