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Musk accused the UK government of refusing to investigate cases of violence against children
Famous businessman and billionaire Elon Musk continues his criticism of the foreign policy of other countries. After accusations directed at the German authorities, he turned to the UK government with allegations of concealing cases of violence against children. Musk also proposed conducting a survey to see if the American people agree that Britain may need to be freed from its government.
- Musk called Prime Minister Scholz 'an idiot' and 'crap'
- The survey collected 700,000 responses, of which 58% supported Musk's initiative
These allegations sparked various reactions. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed doubts about the truth of these statements but stated that truth should be the foundation of political struggle. Leaders of European countries were also upset by Musk's remarks regarding the European Union, as they are concerned about the possible consequences for relations with President Donald Trump.
Response to criticism from far-right parties in Germany
Musk also responded to criticism addressed to far-right parties in Germany, publicly calling Prime Minister Scholz 'an idiot' and 'crap'. Elon Musk claims that Scholz is unjustified in his thoughts and actions, and his policies negatively affect the country. This conflict continues to escalate and reveals various aspects of political course and approaches to governance.
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