Prolific politician basher Elon Musk has said “thank you Britain” after sharing the results of a poll on his X platform which showed a majority of people wanted him to get “involved” with British politics.
ITV breakfast show Good Morning Britain (GMB) had posted a poll with yes or no options on the social media site, with the caption: “Elon Musk has called for the release of Tommy Robinson and criticised the Prime Minister and Jess Phillips over the Rochdale scandal. He is also reportedly set to donate money to the Reform UK party. But should Elon Musk stay out of British politics?”
After more than 42,000 votes, the results of the GMB survey came in with 65.85% say they ‘no’ to Mr Musk staying out of British political discourse.
The SpaceX founder retweeted the results after seeing a post from X user and journalist David Atherton, who had commented: “It looks like Good Morning Britain’s poll blew up in their face. Nearly two-thirds of Brits welcome Elon Musk
It’s not possible to verify what country the votes were made from for the poll, but in response to the results Elon Musk wrote above “thank you, Britain!”, framed with two Union Jack emojis.
Elon Musk has been taking aim at the British government in recent days
Elon Musk shared the results of a GMB poll as the billionaire continued his critique of Britain
Mr Musk also shared the poll again later, with the simple caption, LMAO, which means ‘laugh my ass off’, in text speak.
Sir Keir Starmer has defended his record of prosecuting child grooming gangs and said those “spreading misinformation are not interested in the victims”, as he remains locked in a row with Mr Musk.
The Tesla and X owner has launched a slew of social media posts attacking the Prime Minister in recent days, accusing him of being “complicit in the crimes” of child sex offenders as he called for a national investigation into child sexual abuse.
The PM has fought back, accusing Mr Musk and others of “spreading lies and misinformation”, and also saying “a line has been crossed” by the businessman when he described Home Office minister Jess Phillips as a “rape genocide apologist”.