A former UFC star has seemingly extended support to Elon Musk's plea to King Charles regarding the reported grooming gangs issue in the United Kingdom. The issue has lately gained considerable attention in the global socio-political discourse.
The U.K., particularly Britain, has reportedly long faced alleged criminal activities like ra*pe and se*ual grooming perpetrated by British-Pakistani groups, primarily comprised of adult males from Pakistan.
Back in 2014, The New York Times alluded to the 1997-2013 timeframe, wherein such groups allegedly engaged in widespread se*ual abuse of women in the U.K. It indicated that such alleged criminals -- mainly men of Pakistani heritage -- weren't efficiently prosecuted and punished, owing to police and government personnel fearing being deemed as racist.
Keir Starmer, who's been the U.K. Prime Minister since 2024, has faced considerable criticism from Elon Musk. The South Africa-born U.S.-based businessperson, who is the world's richest person, has lambasted Starmer and the Labour Party (which Starmer had led since 2020) for their supposed refusal to act against the grooming gangs.
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Referencing a recent report by The Telegraph, Musk wrote:
"How the rape of Britain was covered up"
In another tweet, Musk responded to another report by The Telegraph. It detailed how the Labour Party blocked an investigation over their party member, Starmer, in relation to his approach toward the alleged grooming gangs issue. Musk wrote:
"Because Starmer is guilty of terrible crimes against the British people"
Britain has long boasted a monarchy, their famed Royal Family, who serve as the nation's symbolic leaders. Nevertheless, their legislative and administrative powers are considered to be negligible in modern-day Britain. Regardless, addressing Charles III, who's served as the King of Britain since September 2022, Elon Musk requested:
"It is my earnest hope that His Majesty considers this matter in the interests of his subjects."
Musk posted several other tweets on the same topic. The aforementioned trio of his tweets were re-posted by Darren Till -- who's an ex-UFC welterweight and middleweight from Liverpool, England. Till often weighs in with his opinions about current affairs, socio-political discussions, and more.
Check out screenshots of Elon Musk's tweets re-posted by Darren Till below:
Elon Musk suggests that the U.K. needs a regime change
Elon Musk will serve in the D.O.G.E. department of the Trump-Vance regime that takes over the U.S. government later this month. Some critics have questioned whether Musk is a deemed right-wing version of longtime left-wing supporter, the 94-year-old Hungarian-American billionaire George Soros.
Incidentally, akin to how Soros, has long faced accusations of funding international regime-change operations, Musk has lately faced similar allegations. During his series of tweets about the U.K. grooming gangs issue -- many cases of which are still underway in U.K. courts -- Musk continued condemning the current UK government helmed by Keir Starmer.
Moreover, in 2024, Musk notably compared the U.K. to the Soviet Union over the supposed attacks on free speech. Well, political commentator Ian Miles Cheong recently tweeted:
"The UK needs regime change."
Elon Musk responded by seemingly supporting the U.K. regime change idea:
"Absolutely"