TalkTV issued the urgent warning that civil war in Britain could be "imminent", with podcaster George Gilbert echoing the chilling words of Tesla founder Elon Musk. Live on the show and speaking to hosts Ash Gould and Andre Walker, Big Brother star Gilbert said: "I just think with the likes of Elon Musk saying civil war is imminent in Great Britain, I think...
"No-one wants to see a civil war, really, it would probably be very bloody. But at the end of the day, we need to start talking about different things more and hopefully..." He was interrupted by Gould, who said: "We're not allowed to, though, that's the thing. It's a pressure cooker, isn't it? It's building."
Gilbert mused: "As the small-C conservative movement, we need to utilise these social media platforms and independent media like podcasts in order to spread messages that open people's eyes."
Musk had tweeted at the height of the UK riots that "civil war is inevitable", writing: "Whether you choose violence or not, violence is coming to you.
"You either fight back or you die, that's the truth."
This week, Musk doubled down on his UK "obsession", tweeting: "It is time for the English to ally with the hard men, like Tommy Robinson, and fight for their survival or they shall surely all die."
Far-right activist Robinson - real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon - has served five prison terms between 2005 and 2025, being released in May this year after seven months behind bars for contempt of court.
He also illegally entered the United States in 2013 using a friend's passport.
TalkTV viewers were divided over the segment, with one writing on X: "Just as well his speech is free because no-one would pay to listen to that verbal diarrhoea."
Another disagreed, saying: "Get Gilbert back on, he talks pure facts!"
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