Ed Milliband It has been told Elon Musk In a dramatic intervention in the main stage of “our politics and our country out of our country” Labor Party Conference in Liverpool.
Energy secretaryTechnical billionaire criticism came as part of one Reform leader Nigel Faraj attacked extensive attackWhich he claimed that a “part of a global network wants to together destroy the relations that bind our communities and our way of life”.
It comes after Elon Musk Drew condemnation from Downing Street To tell the protesters at the London rally organized for “Fight Back” or “Die” by Tommy Robinson.
“Reforms are in danger beyond their climate, refuses the agenda”, Mr. Miliband said in a speech on the last day Workers conference.

“This is the truth, I want Nigel Faraj was just snake oilTory City Boy We have known for years. But the truth is that he is even more dangerous
“He is now an important part of a global network that wants to destroy our communities and our way of life. And I can increase the danger in two words: Elon Musk.”
The Energy Secretary continued: “Elon Musk. He provokes violence on our streets. He asks our elected government to overthrow. He is a promoter of disintegration through X.
He said, “He thinks that he can tell us how to run Britain. The conference, we have a message for Elon Musk: expel hell from our politics and our country”, he said.
Mr. Miliband also claimed Improvement War on clean energy will “cheat” every youth and future generations as they announced a hosting of initiative with the aim of bringing down energy bills and increasing green jobs.
Labor is using their conference in Liverpool, so that they run backwards of the party in the pole. The party has insisted on its attacks Nigel FarajSir Keir Star said that labor is in “fight for the soul of this country”.
Speaking at the “Unite the Kingdom” rally in London earlier this month, Mr. Musk said: “You choose violence or not, violence is coming to you. You either fight or you die.”

The US owner of Tesla and X also called for an immediate change in the government in Britain in his guest presence in protest.
The official spokesperson of the Prime Minister said that Mr. Musk’s words “threatened violence and threats on our streets”, saying: “I don’t think the British people would have a truck with that kind of language.”
When asked about the comments of the technical billionaire at that time, Mr. Faraj – who first praised Mr. Musk as the “hero” – stated that the “reference” in which the words were used, “degrees of ambiguity” were left.
He said, “If the fight about Musk was about standing for our rights and free speech, if it was about fighting in elections to overcome the established parties, then it is absolutely fighting that we are inside,” he said.
But Mr. Faraj also condemned the violence against the police, which took place in protest, saying that it was “terrible” and “there was a possibility of something like that”.