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Elon Musk's posts 'shows chaos a hostile foreign state could cause'

Jan 09, 2025 View Original Article
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    -2% Center

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    10% ReliablePoor

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  • Politician Portrayal

    8% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

60% : Speaking to The Times, Mr Hall said society must adjust to the 'new reality' of how social media skews public discourse.
52% : Jonathan Hall, the independent review of state threats legislation, said Mr Musk's recent actions presented a 'canary in the coalmine moment' for the UK.
52% : Mr Hall said the fact that Mr Musk had been able to exert such influence on the UK brings up a 'big question about how the system copes where malign actors seize upon true or manipulated facts and seek to move public discourse'.'There's a blessing in disguise here, it's a canary in the coalmine moment,' he added.
37% : Elon Musk 's dramatic influence on the political debate over grooming gangs in Britain shows the chaos a hostile foreign state could cause, according to a watchdogThe controversial tech mogul, estimated to be the world's richest man, has launched a barrage of attacks on PM Sir Keir Starmer on his X social media siteJonathan Hall, the independent review of state threats legislation, said Mr Musk's recent actions presented a 'canary in the coalmine moment' for the UK'If you had malign intervention by a state, there's no reason to think at the moment we would be any less affected, unless the system matures,' Mr Hall told the newspaper.

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