Krishnan Guru-Murthy didn't hold back when talking about Elon Musk. The Tesla CEO and owner of X , formally known as Twitter , has been accused of "race-baiting" as his website remains a hub for misinformation. It was on X.

com that allegations were first made about the individual accused of the horrific murders in Southport. Rumours circulated that the suspect was an immigrant named "Ali Al-Shakati" who supposedly arrived in the UK by boat last year. Eventually, it was revealed that Axel Rudakubana, a 17-year-old born in Cardiff and resident of Lancashire, was charged.

Musk also hit out at the prime minister Sir Keir Starmer , as well as repost an unverified clip of an "armed Muslim patrol" on their way to "attack journalists". Reacting to Elon's uploads amid riots across Britain, Krishnan asked: "Do you want to do an interview about this? You are causing a lot of waves here in Britain at a very dangerous time. "Anytime, anywhere.

On @Channel4News and @X live." It's something viewers clearly want to see, with one writing: "Bravo Krishnan. Elon is pouring petrol on the flames of division.

With that immense IQ...

surely @elonmusk should know better. Perhaps he can explain to the rest of us why he would make such inflammatory comments." While someone else said: "Elon isn’t interested in discussion or the truth He is interested in race baiting, escalating tensions and encouraging anarchy.

" One BBC reporter had already asked Elon for an interview, writing on X: "I investigate soc.