'X is a platform for free speech - if Keir Starmer bans it, that makes him a dictator,' Patrick Christys says

Patrick Christys has shared his opinion on whether Britain should ban X
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Is Sir Keir Starmer about to ban X from Britain?
He said he's keeping all options on the table, which would include a ban because of AI-generated images of women and girls in bikinis, which is obviously disgusting.
But just to articulate to you what Grok, which is the AI feature, can do. Here is a picture of me on my wedding day.
All right, well, if you're impressed by that, get ready for this. Because here's what Grok does when you ask it to put me in a bikini.
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Obviously, we're kind of jokey about it because it's me. But there is a very serious undertone to this, which is clearly that women and girls and all of that kind of stuff, it's being used against their will.
But I don't really think it's about that kind of stuff for Sir Keir Starmer.
I think it's more about this. Elon Musk has called Starmer two-tier Keir, accused him of being a dictator, and called for him to resign.
And of course, it was Elon Musk who helped pave the way for the Pakistani rape gang scandal inquiry and said that Starmer was "complicit in the rape of Britain".
He also said that Starmer should be in prison. So, lots going on there from Elon Musk. Isn't that really?
In response, Sir Keir Starmer accused critics of spreading lies and misinformation, claiming he tackled the prosecutions head-on.
But if it wasn't for X, Keir Starmer would be able to get away with fudging the truth to us continually. So Starmer's tweets are regularly fact-checked and community-noted.
So here's some just from the last few days for you. There's one about Starmer claiming the rail fares have been frozen, but it doesn't actually, it turns out, apply to all tickets. So there you go. We've got community-noted.
Starmer boasted about bringing your energy bills down. Well, even when they do come down, apparently, they will still be higher than they were when they came to power.
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Starmer can't even tell us the whole truth about bus fares, he proudly said. They've capped them at £3.
Well, thanks to X, we can see that it was his party that actually raised them by 50 per cent and then capped them at £3. So not really telling us the full truth.
But when Keir Starmer said that he was delighted that the Egyptian extremist Alaa Abd el-Fattah was coming to Britain, it was people on X who found his profile, found his tweets about killing white people, police officers, hating Jews.
So that's really how we found out about that, wasn't it? If it wasn't for X, you know, maybe we would have had to have just relied on people reading newspapers a couple of days later.
Anyway, Musk has said that it will limit the use of undress feature to paid subscribers, which suggests that if anyone had abused it, then obviously they could be easily identified and prosecuted because you have to give all your details if you are a paid subscriber.
Starmer said it's insulting and it doesn't go far enough. Well, now President Trump's allies are threatening sanctions against Sir Keir Starmer.
And just as I was waiting to come on air and see you lovely people this evening, I had a look at Elon Musk's Twitter feed, X feed, and he said that Sir Keir Starmer will do anything for censorship.
So they're at war, aren't they really? And today, the PoliticsHome website published leaked WhatsApp messages showing Labour MPs urging the Government to delete its official accounts on X, which is hardly a shock given Wallace without the Gromit said this at Labour conference.
"Elon Musk, get the hell out of our politics and our country," Ed Miliband said.
'Get the hell out of my country,' he said.
Anyway, if it wasn't for X, we wouldn't have known exactly what was going on in Iran last night.
And it is actually X users who first raised the alarm about the Ethiopian sex offender from the Bell Hotel, having been accidentally freed from prison.
So X is Sir Keir Starmer's worst nightmare. It's a platform for free speech.
It's often a platform for the truth. And if Starmer bans it, as far as I'm concerned, that would make him a dictator.
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