Met Police vows robust action as Tommy Robinson march and counter protest take place in central London - Elon Musk among those wanting Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, released from solitary
Citing free speech, the world's richest man is helping jailed British right-wing extremist Tommy Robinson, most recently with cash. The British government is intentionally "replacing the British nation with hostile,
LOUISE RAW reports back from the United States on the dystopian future its ruling tycoons have planned for us – and our need to take a stand against the far right in Britain now
The first is that the UK is floundering. Sir Keir Starmer is unpopular. His new government is facing both ways, increasing taxes and regulation while declaring growth its primary mission. Britain appears up for grabs (as is much of the Anglosphere, with Canada and Australia likely to turn right this year).
Following a vile attack on a mosque in Stratford, anti-racists gathered outside the mosque to stop the tide of islamophobic hate.
British politician Nigel Farage dismissed concerns about a fallout with billionaire Elon Musk, saying their relationship was "fine" and that they spoke just last week. Farage's comments come three weeks after Musk publicly questioned his leadership.
Three weeks after a rift, the head of the populist Reform U.K. party said Elon Musk remains open to a donation that could shake up British politics.
I find it worrying that a man with enormous access to social media and large financial resources is so directly involved in the internal affairs of other countries,” said Norway's prime minister Monday.
Musk, who has remained very close to Donald Trump since his inauguration, has thrown his weight behind controversial far-right political figures and parties
The i Paper’s Save Britain’s Rivers campaign has been calling for several of the new rules that are due to be brought into law
In Britain, the summer of 2012 — when London hosted the Olympic Games with a stunning opening ceremony — is a beacon of nostalgia. In November of that year, Elon Musk visited the country on a business trip, where he rode a bike around the capital. “I met with many interesting people,” he later wrote on Twitter. “I really like Britain!”
The world's richest man is amplifying a series of often extreme Alt Right voices bent on radically reshaping our politics