Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey today insisted his party believes in free speech, after he used a TV interview to demand the arrest of Elon Musk over his control of X.
Sir Ed branded the billionaire a 'criminal' and said Parliament should haul him in to answer for his 'fight back' or 'die' comments at Tommy Robinson's anti-migrate march last week.
The Liberal Democrat leader has also called for an Ofcom investigation into X, the social media site owned by Mr Musk, and the businessman personally, for failing to uphold their duties under the Online Safety Act.
Asked if he should be arrested if he visits Britain the party leader told Sky News: 'Yes.'
It marks the latest step in a feud between the two men, who traded insults on X last week.














