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Home » News » GB News presenter is furious about Musk attack ads – irony meter off the scale reactions

GB News presenter is furious about Musk attack ads – irony meter off the scale reactions

"So you're complaining of people using THEIR freedom of speech to stop a man who uses HIS freedom of speech?! Lol"

Nato Zondagh by Nato Zondagh
March 14, 2025
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A GB News presenter is furious about the various anti-Elon Musk adverts popping up in the UK.

There have also been guerrilla adverts mocking Elon Musk and encouraging X users to delete their accounts that have begun to pop up around London on Tubes and on bus stops.

Victoria Line, from Brixton to Walthamstow, for those who don’t live in London pic.twitter.com/ufYekqooiR

— Esheru (@Eshprojet) March 6, 2025

It comes as sales of Tesla cars have fallen by up to 75 per cent across Europe Mr Musk has come under fire for his foray into politics, which has included cutting government services.

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To try and save the slump, President Donald Trump bought a new Tesla on the White House drive on Tuesday, selecting a shiny red sedan to show his support for Elon Musk’s ‘baby’.

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Trump said he’d write a cheque for $80,000 (£61,792) and leave it at the White House so his staff could drive it.

Was it ethical? No. Was it legal? Well, read the rule below.

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The Office of Government Ethics section 2635.702 states that a federal employee ‘shall not use his public office for his own private gain, for the
endorsement of any product, service or enterprise, or for the private gain of friends, relatives, or persons with whom the employee is affiliated in a nongovernmental capacity.’

GB News

In response to the Musk adverts in the UK, GB News presenter Alex Armstrong wrote: “Who is funding this in the UK? Why is it even happening in the UK? Why are the left so consistently severely outraged by a man using his freedom of speech?”

Who is funding this in the UK?
Why is it even happening in the UK?
Why are the left so consistently severely outraged by a man using his freedom of speech?pic.twitter.com/0K122zm6hP

— Alex Armstrong (@alexharmstrong) March 13, 2025

You could ask, who pulls the strings of the shady groups at 55 Tufton Street? The people behind the insidious network of think-tanks and lobby groups that influence our politics are not public knowledge.

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One wonders what his take on that would be?

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Anyway, a lot of people were quick to take him to task for his Musk advert comment…

1.

So you're complaining of people using THEIR freedom of speech to stop a man who uses HIS freedom of speech?! Lol

— Narinder Kaur (@narindertweets) March 13, 2025

2.

Free speech is free speech, Alex.

You can’t complain about it by shutting it down.

‘The left’ are not outraged. Normal folk are not comfortable with outward displays of Nazism.

— Don McGowan (@donmcgowan) March 13, 2025

3.

But it’s not a political attack ad.

It’s a legally placed poster that highlights the feelings of many people, toward the owner of this platform.

Free speech you might say.

If there were posters denigrating Starmer, that would also be fine. As long as they were legal.

— Don McGowan (@donmcgowan) March 13, 2025

4.

Why are the right so consistently severely outraged by the left using his freedom of speech? https://t.co/nhtgcbrJfI

— Dr Mariana Claire Marinovic 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇮🇲 (@DrMarianaClaire) March 13, 2025

5.

That IS freedom of speech you fucking weapons-grade halfwit. https://t.co/iOyPMiynFZ pic.twitter.com/pLhwVgnl9W

— Marc 🏳️‍🌈🚍📚 (@MarcWinsland) March 13, 2025

6.

Man who claims we have no freedom of speech in the UK upset at people using their freedom of speech https://t.co/JfyWvBthdU

— Louise McLaughlin (@Louise_Mc90) March 13, 2025

7.

What is wrong with people using their free speech to say Elon is a Nazi? https://t.co/9l2uXSR74p

— Jon Hotchkiss (@belesstupid) March 14, 2025

8.

Considering the right wing don’t like ‘snow flakes’ or ‘cancel culture’…

… it’s weird how many of them are whiny helmets who want to cancel everything they disagree with 🤣🤣 https://t.co/onpKQJBMXn

— Orient Bill🇬🇧🇪🇺💙 (@billyherring03) March 13, 2025

Bit of a wild take but ‘elf&safety’ is a GB News battleground.

One person wrote: “Who gives them the keys to open up the advertising boards, and why the f@ck do they have to wear high vis? Its’s almost like they’re being paid, and have to abide by health and safety at work guidelines.”

Who gives them the keys to open up the advertising boards, and why the f@ck do they have to wear high vis? Its's almost like they're being paid, and have to abide by health and safety at work guidelines.

— Mr Wardy (@MickyWard) March 13, 2025

Related: Donald Trump claims (again) EU was set up to take advantage of US – reactions

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