Sophie Reaper
Guest Reporter
Residents on the street that was the former home to Elon Musk’s grandmother have reacted to the news of the billionaire’s apparent interest in buying Liverpool FC.
Speaking recently, Elon Musk’s father - Errol Musk - said that his son “would like” to purchase Premier League football side, Liverpool FC.
He added that the reason for this is because of a family attachment to the city itself.
Musk’s grandmother was born and raised in the Mossley Hill area of Liverpool, with the US billionaire tweeting yesterday that: “My Nana was one of the poor working-class girls with no one to protect her who might have been abducted in present day Britain.”
Musk has recently embroiled himself in the current issue of grooming gangs facing the UK’s political landscape.
He has openly criticised Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, and Minister for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women, Jess Phillips.
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He’s also been vocal about his support for a nationwide grooming gang enquiry.
In response to Elon’s comments yesterday about his grandmother and how he believes, in different circumstances, she could have been one of the girls abducted in modern day Britain, GB News paid a visit to the street where she was raised.
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The current resident of the house where Cora Robinson (Elon’s grandmother) reportedly lived, Robert Gallagher, said: “It’s absolute nonsense… I was born and bred in Liverpool; in Dingle and Toxteth.
"I’ve never heard the like really, what’s been in the press about the grooming of women and young girls.
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"And round here now, nonsense. No sign of it, whatever his [Elon’s] agenda is, it’s nothing to do what’s going on here”
When asked about his thoughts on the potential for the US billionaire to purchase Liverpool FC, he added:“I’m not even sure he likes football…I wouldn’t like his interference at all really in our politics, in our sport. No, stay away!”
Musk is yet to comment on the likelihood of him attempting to purchase the club, but the current owners have reportedly said they would not be willing to sell.
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Speaking recently, Elon Musk’s father - Errol Musk - said that his son “would like” to purchase Premier League football side, Liverpool FC.
He added that the reason for this is because of a family attachment to the city itself.
Musk’s grandmother was born and raised in the Mossley Hill area of Liverpool, with the US billionaire tweeting yesterday that: “My Nana was one of the poor working-class girls with no one to protect her who might have been abducted in present day Britain.”
Musk has recently embroiled himself in the current issue of grooming gangs facing the UK’s political landscape.
He has openly criticised Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, and Minister for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women, Jess Phillips.
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He’s also been vocal about his support for a nationwide grooming gang enquiry.
In response to Elon’s comments yesterday about his grandmother and how he believes, in different circumstances, she could have been one of the girls abducted in modern day Britain, GB News paid a visit to the street where she was raised.
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The current resident of the house where Cora Robinson (Elon’s grandmother) reportedly lived, Robert Gallagher, said: “It’s absolute nonsense… I was born and bred in Liverpool; in Dingle and Toxteth.
"I’ve never heard the like really, what’s been in the press about the grooming of women and young girls.
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"And round here now, nonsense. No sign of it, whatever his [Elon’s] agenda is, it’s nothing to do what’s going on here”
When asked about his thoughts on the potential for the US billionaire to purchase Liverpool FC, he added:“I’m not even sure he likes football…I wouldn’t like his interference at all really in our politics, in our sport. No, stay away!”
Musk is yet to comment on the likelihood of him attempting to purchase the club, but the current owners have reportedly said they would not be willing to sell.
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