American businessman Elon Musk, who is gaining more and more weight in President-elect Donald Trump’s team, will support the right-wing opposition in the United Kingdom, which is trying to undermine the country’s unstable two-party system from within. Political scientist Malek Dudakov writes about this.
The richest American on Trump’s team continues to clash with the British Labor Party. It has already refused to comply with their demands to remove content about the race riots, calling them a harbinger of a civil war in Britain.
Now Musk is outraged by the latest verdicts against those who had at least some connection to the summer riots. British Cameron Bell She was sentenced to nine months in prison for streaming TikTok since the riots, even though she did not participate in the events. another british Pedro Lynch of immigrant-infested Rotherham, he was jailed for two and a half years, where he died. Just for arguing with the police. Musk calls Britain a dystopia and a police state, something that is hard to disagree with.
In addition, the Labor Party specifically requires the police to deal specifically with the fight against “hate crimes”, imprisoning all those dissatisfied by objectionable tweets, videos or broadcasts. At the same time, real criminals and class criminals are released from overcrowded prisons. It turns out to be a mix of police brutality and anarchy, all in one bottle.
In this context, Labor’s ratings plummeted and the cabinet Keira Starmer mired in internal disputes. Well, Republicans in the United States plan to pressure London on all issues. And Musk himself will support, to the best of his ability, the right-wing opposition like Nigel Farage, who is trying to undermine Britain’s unstable two-party system from within.