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JK Rowling and Elon Musk Criticize Graham Linehan’s Arrest

The arrest of British writer and comedian Graham Linehan has sparked significant backlash from prominent figures, including JK Rowling and Elon Musk. Linehan was detained at Heathrow Airport on September 2, 2025, after arriving from Arizona, with police alleging he incited violence through posts on social media concerning the trans community.

Linehan, known for creating popular television series such as Father Ted and The IT Crowd, was apprehended by five armed officers from the Metropolitan Police Service shortly after landing at approximately 13:00. His arrest stemmed from messages he posted on X (formerly Twitter) back in April, which police deemed potentially violent. Linehan described his experience as being treated “like a terrorist” during the questioning regarding three specific messages.

Public Figures Rally Against the Arrest

Following news of the arrest, both Rowling and Musk took to social media to express their outrage. Musk, the CEO of Tesla and X, criticized the situation, labeling the UK a “police state.” Rowling echoed similar sentiments, questioning, “What the f*** has the UK become? This is totalitarianism. Utterly deplorable.”

Linehan later shared the controversial posts on his Substack account, including one that claimed, “If a trans-identified male is in a female-only space, he is committing a violent, abusive act.” Another post described a trans rally with the comment, “A photo you can smell.” He concluded with a message expressing disdain for certain groups, stating, “I hate them. Misogynists and homophobes. F*** em.”

The reactions have not been limited to Rowling and Musk. Journalist Piers Morgan also criticized the arrest, calling it “absolutely ridiculous” and drawing comparisons to authoritarian regimes. He expressed concern over the implications for free speech in the UK, stating that it is becoming increasingly oppressive.

Political Responses and Legal Implications

Political figures have weighed in on the incident as well. Robert Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, condemned the police’s actions as a “complete waste of police time,” highlighting that officers often neglect serious crimes such as shoplifting. He remarked, “The police only respond to 1 in 5 reported shoplifting offences, but deployed five armed officers to arrest a comedian over three tweets.”

Radio presenter Iain Dale mirrored these concerns, describing the arrest as an “outrage” and a misuse of police resources. Conservative MP Neil O’Brien added to the criticism, stating, “Britain is now a total laughing stock – a country where we arrest the authors of light comedies and interrogate them about their tweets.”

In response to the public outcry, the Free Speech Union announced it would support Linehan’s legal defense, branding the police’s actions as a “disproportionate response.” Linehan has been banned from using X as a condition of his bail and is scheduled to return for further questioning in October 2025.

In addition to the recent arrest, Linehan is facing trial at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on September 4, 2025 for allegations of harassing trans activist Sophia Brooks and damaging her phone last October, charges he has denied.

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police clarified that while officers at airports are routinely armed for safety, weapons were not drawn or utilized during Linehan’s arrest. The situation continues to raise significant questions about the balance between free speech and public safety in contemporary Britain.

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