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Musk told to stick to batteries and rockets after streets flooded by anti-violence protests

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A former police chief, Sir Thomas Winsor, has told Elon Musk to ‘stick to batteries, cars and rockets’ after he used his X platform to start a war of words with British PM Sir Keir Starmer over Britain’s riots crisis.  Musk has promoted the idea of different approaches to policing based on race, a concept which has been spread by Tommy Robinson and Reform UK leader Nigel Farage amid a series of far-right riots across UK cities. WInsor denies such claims.

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‘Mr Musk, it seems to me, should stick to batteries, cars and rockets – because he’s very good at it – and leave to the UK authorities the job of dealing with the protection of the safety and security of our communities,’

Sir Thomas Winsor

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The UK Prime Minister announced on Monday that a so-called ‘standing army’ of 6,000 specialist officers will be ready by the end of the week. Meanwhile, with the far right… far outnumbered after thousands of counter-protesters flock onto British streets to crowd out anti-immigration demos planned at ‘100 sites’ – leaving agitators in Brighton seeking protection from police as the country remains largely calm.

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