Nigel Farage has responded to Elon Musk’s controversial comments made during Tommy Robinson’s rally in London, where the billionaire urged the crowd to “fight back or you die” and called for the “dissolution of Parliament.”

The remarks sparked immediate backlash, with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer now facing calls to sanction Musk for inciting unrest. Musk further warned that “violence is coming,” drawing sharp criticism across the political spectrum.

Speaking at a press conference announcing Danny Kruger’s defection from the Conservatives to Reform UK, Farage described Musk’s words as “leaving a degree of ambiguity.”

“Elon and I have a relationship, wouldn’t say a very good one. He’s generally rather rude about me… You know, it would be nice to get some clarification of what fight meant in that context,” Farage said.

The Reform UK leader added that if Musk’s call to “fight” referred to defending free speech or battling entrenched political parties through democratic elections, then it aligns with his own movement’s goals.

The controversy has intensified debate over the role of influential figures in British politics, with Musk’s comments now under scrutiny for potentially crossing the line into political provocation.