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'Liberals' are showing their true intolerant nature after the furore over Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter

The outcry from the left over Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter shows how 'wokeism' and cancel culture has gone too far, says entrepreneur Sarah John

Elon Musk has bought Twitter in a $44bn deal (Image: John Angelillo/UPI/REX/Shutterstock)

Has there ever been a takeover that’s caused more furore than Elon Musk’s bid for Twitter?

For anyone who might have been living under a rock, billionaire Musk has reached a $44bn deal to buy the social network with more than 200 million users, and not everyone is taking kindly to it.

While many, predominantly conservatives, have celebrated the purchase and what it means for free speech, those on the left have denounced this acquisition, ostensibly as it is in favour of diversity of opinion.

Exiting the social media platform en masse, their hysterical cries have mainly been that relaxing content restrictions to allow a healthier plurality of voices will somehow, faulty logic notwithstanding, cause a surge in hate speech.

And there we have it, ladies and gentleman. The Woke Brigade at their best (or worst?).

But before we get to that, can we talk about Julian Knight?

It transpires that the MP has invited Elon Musk to Parliament so that he can be “quizzed” on his planned purchase of Twitter.

Since when have business acquisitions been required to go before career politicians, seemingly with the cross-examinee clutching his business plan and being prepared to justify his intentions to all and sundry?