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Elon Musk ‘not invited’ to International Investment Summit hosted by UK

26 Sep 2024 3 minute read
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Elon Musk has not been invited to the International Investment Summit the UK Government is hosting in October because of his inflammatory social media posts during last month’s riots.

After three children were killed in a stabbing attack in Southport and violence erupted across the UK, X owner Mr Musk posted on his platform promoting false claims, suggesting that a civil war in the UK was “inevitable” and attacking the Prime Minister.

Billionaire Mr Musk has not been invited to the October summit because of his social media posts during the disorder, the BBC has reported.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will host the International Investment Summit on October 14 – two weeks before the autumn Budget.

Turmoil

The Government hopes the summit will attract hundreds of leading chief executives and financiers and is part of efforts to show that the UK is “open for business” after a period of political and economic turmoil.

BNY, Blackstone and CyrusOne have confirmed attendance, according to the Treasury. A list of attendees has not been released.

Investment giant Blackstone has already confirmed a £10 billion deal to develop Europe’s largest AI data centre in Blyth, Northumberland.

The firm’s president, Jon Gray, will be among the executives at a roundtable event hosted by Sir Keir on Thursday.

Mr Musk was a star guest at the UK Government’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Safety Summit last year, during which then-prime minister Rishi Sunak interviewed him for almost an hour in front of business chiefs.

But it appears he will not be courted by the new Labour administration after his posts about the disorder in the UK last month.

False information

False information that spread on social media about the identity of the alleged Southport knife attacker has been seen as playing a role in sparking the days of violence.

The billionaire engaged with posts by Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson, suggested that civil war in the UK was “inevitable”, and retweeted a fake Daily Telegraph headline suggesting rioters would be sent to detention camps in the Falkland Islands.

The social media tycoon also called the Prime Minister “two-tier Keir”, a reference to claims that police have a “two-tier” approach to protests and deal with some more harshly than others.

Justice Minister Heidi Alexander said at the time that Mr Musk’s comments on civil war were “deeply irresponsible” and Sir Keir’s spokesman said there was “no justification for comments like that”.

The Government and X have been contacted for comment.


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Jeff
Jeff
1 month ago

His platform helped the farage riots. Really want to see what else he is doing, he should be persona non grata by default for any official body in the UK until twitter is a safe place and a better owner.

And unless you are paying attention, he is about to mess with the block function. Meaning abusers get to see the people they abused.

Big supporter of trump as well.

Adrian
Adrian
1 month ago
Reply to  Jeff

‘The Farage riots’ 😂

Peter Cuthbert
Peter Cuthbert
1 month ago
Reply to  Adrian

Should be the ‘Farage Fascist Riots’.

TheWoodForTheTrees
TheWoodForTheTrees
1 month ago

An awful, dangerous man. The less oxygen given to him and his hateful platform, the better.

Cablestreet
Cablestreet
1 month ago

Musk or Farage?

Cablestreet
Cablestreet
1 month ago

A shame really. It would have been great to see Musk getting his collar felt for incitement to riot when he stepped off his plane at Heathrow.

Peter Cuthbert
Peter Cuthbert
1 month ago
Reply to  Cablestreet

I wrote to the Crown Prosecution service to recommend that they put out a warrant for his arrest for his part in inciting the riots. Needless to say ther was no reply and no action.

Cablestreet
Cablestreet
1 month ago
Reply to  Peter Cuthbert

Forearmed is forewarned, unfortunately. Nice try though.

Steve Woods
Steve Woods
1 month ago

Musk is an immodest man with much to be modest about.

Valley girl
Valley girl
1 month ago

Mr Musk, you are very much welcome to come to Wales instead. Wales Gov is always open to new business ideas. 💡

Cablestreet
Cablestreet
1 month ago
Reply to  Valley girl

Great, he can get his collar felt at Cardiff Airport instead.

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