Tech mogul Elon Musk has challenged Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer over two-tier policing in Britain after footage of Muslim mobs attacking white people in Birmingham, England, circulated on his X platform (formerly Twitter) on Monday. Musk responded to a post showing the footage asking Starmer, “Why aren’t all communities protected in Britain?” The British premier recently promised extra security for mosques and Muslims generally, but no one else.
Musk’s post, pinned to the top of his X profile on Tuesday, is followed by a reply reading “#TwoTierKeir”—a nickname the Labour politician has acquired due to the perception he and the law enforcement apparatus he presides over are handling supposedly far-right demonstrators much more aggressively than they are handling ethnic minority counter-demonstrators, and ethnic minority rioters generally.
Prime Minister Starmer has fired back at Musk, with his official spokesman claiming there is “no justification” for his comments. Justice Minister Heidi Alexander called Musk’s comments “deplorable,” echoing past comments by Hilary Clinton about Donald Trump’s supporters in the U.S.
Why aren’t all communities protected in Britain? @Keir_Starmer https://t.co/gldyguysNe
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 6, 2024
WIDESPREAD DISORDER.
Muslim mobs waving Palestinian flags also targeted the media in Birmingham, chasing out journalists who were reporting on the ground and stabbing the tires of film crew vehicles.
LBC reporter Fraser Knight said that he was chased “for miles” by Muslims with weapons, questioning why the police appeared to have abandoned the streets to the mob.
Meanwhile, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, roughly equivalent to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in the U.S., is focusing on people posting “hate” and “disinformation” online, and warning social media platforms have a responsibility for such posts. Already, footage is emerging of Britons being arrested for social media posts relating to protests and riots as the government attempts to stamp out anti-immigration demonstrations in the wake of a mass stabbing of young girls by a migration-background teenager.
There appear to be no repercussions for left-wing figures—including Labour politicians—who have been spreading fake news about far-right acid attacks on Muslim women, however.
Jack Montgomery contributed to this report.