On Saturday, over 110,000 people gathered in London for one of the largest far-right rallies in recent years, organized by activist Tommy Robinson. The billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk addressed the crowd virtually, calling for a “revolutionary” change in the UK government.
Musk warned that the country is at risk and urged people to “fight back or die” during his provocative speech. The rally, which spanned nearly a mile from Big Ben to Waterloo, turned tense as clashes broke out between protesters and the police. Authorities reported officers were attacked with projectiles amid the unrest.
The event sparked immediate criticism, with political parties like Labour condemning Musk’s inflammatory rhetoric. Business Secretary Peter Kyle commented that Tommy Robinson tapped into long-standing grievances in the country, which fueled the rally’s turnout.
This demonstration ended a summer marked by high tensions in the UK, including protests outside migrant hotels. The situation highlights ongoing divisions and growing tensions within Britain’s political landscape.
Elon Musk’s involvement has drawn considerable attention globally due to his influential status. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for more latest updates.
