Mr Tugendhat, the shadow security minister, is one of six candidates vying for the Tory leadership
was “simply false” and suggested that advertisers might wish to leave his X platform as a result of his behaviour.
Tory leadership hopeful Tom Tugendhat gives a speech in Westminster on the recent riots . On 4 August, he responded to a video on X showing riots in Liverpool by saying: “Civil war is inevitable.”about how the Government should deal with Mr Musk’s leadership of X, he said: “Foreign companies with foreign ownership and foreign leadership are responsible for themselves. It’s quite right that we could criticise, but it’s up to the shareholders… it really is a decision for them.
Sky News said that the crew were then followed by a man wearing a balaclava and holding a knife who slashed one of their vehicle’s tyres. He added: “When Jess Phillips sought to justify vigilantism and violence, to excuse a militia on our streets, Keir Starmer should have sacked her, because ministers should always defend the principle of equality before the law.”
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