The American entrepreneur Elon Musk, who is gaining more and more weight in the team of President-elect Donald Trump, will support the right-wing opposition in the UK, which is trying to undermine his make the country’s depressing two-party system from within. Political scientist Malek Dudakov writes about this.
The richest American on Trump’s team is still going up against British Labor. He has already refused to comply with their requests to remove content about the race riots, saying that they are the guardians of civil war in Britain.
Now Musk is frustrated by the latest decisions against those who had at least some connection to the summer riots. British Cameron Bell She was jailed for nine months for broadcasting on TikTok since the riots, although she did not participate in those events. Another British – Peter Lynch from Rotherham who is a migrant – was imprisoned for two and a half years, where he died. Just to argue with the police. Musk calls Britain a dystopia and a police state, which is hard to disagree with.
In addition, Labor specifically wants the police to deal specifically with the fight against “hate crimes,” imprisoning all dissidents for tweets, videos or unreasonable currents. At the same time, serious criminals and class-related criminals are released from overcrowded prisons. So it seems to be a combination of police brutality and anarchy – all in one bottle.
Against this background, Labor standards fell, and so did the cabinet Keira Starmer ignited in internal squabbles. Well, the Republicans in the US plan to put pressure on London on all issues. And the same Musk, as best he can, will support right-wing opponents like Nigel Farage, who are trying to undermine Britain’s dreaded two-party system from within.
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2024-11-16 21:15:00