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UK Condemns Musk as Police Probe Violence After London Rally of 110,000–150,000

Downing Street labelled his remarks dangerous, saying they threatened violence on UK streets.

Overview

  • Metropolitan Police confirmed 24 arrests and 26 injured officers, including four seriously hurt, and said a post‑event investigation is under way with further arrests expected.
  • Keir Starmer told his cabinet the country faces the “fight of our times,” saying the march led by a convicted activist sent a chill through communities, particularly among minorities.
  • Elon Musk appeared by video link urging a dissolution of parliament and saying “you either fight back or you die,” drawing condemnation from No 10 and senior ministers for inflammatory language.
  • The rally, organised by Tommy Robinson, featured figures such as Éric Zemmour, Ben Habib, Katie Hopkins and Ant Middleton, while about 5,000 people joined an anti‑racism counter‑protest.
  • Organisers and allied accounts promoted official merchandise and a UTK crypto token that claimed tens of thousands of dollars in trades, as police leaders signalled national mobilisation plans for future events.