Elon Musk has been involved in British politics recently. He supported Andrew Tate’s bid to run for the UK’s Prime Minister despite multiple criminal allegations and other charges against him.
Recently, the former kickboxer commented on Islamic crime in the UK via a post on X, and Musk has shared a two-word reaction to Tate’s comments.
The tech billionaire has been vocal about child-related crimes in the UK and has also called for King Charles III to dissolve parliament and hold a general election.
Musk also seconded Tate after he declared his intention to run for PM despite his lack of political experience.
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The former kickboxer previously posted on X that he is coming to “save Great Britain.”
Recently, Tate addressed the "Islamic crime problem" in the UK and stated on X:
"There is an Islamic crime problem within the UK. This is an objective fact. This should outrage Muslims. Instead muslims rush to deny the issue or defend the perpetrators...And you wonder why Islam is disliked in Christian nations?"
Musk seconded Tate, writing:
"True words"
Check out Andrew Tate's post and Elon Musk's comment below:
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In 2024, after Conor McGregor announced his desire to run for President of Ireland, Andrew Tate and his brother, who allegedly hold Irish passports, expressed their intention to support McGregor.
On X, 'The Notorious' wrote:
"As President I hold the power to summon the Dáil as well as dissolve it...The people of Ireland deserve the answers they seek. Point blank. This would be my power as President. I know very well. Ireland needs an active President employed wholly by the people of Ireland. It is me. I am the only logical choice. 2025 is upcoming…"
Tate commented on the post and expressed his support for the Irish fighter:
"My grandfather is from Limerick. I have the Irish passport. I will vote for you. We must do something before it’s too late."
The post also garnered the attention of Musk, who opined:
"Awesome"