Political provocateur Katie Hopkins and far right activist Tommy Robinson thanked X owner Elon Musk Monday after having the permanent suspension on their accounts overturned.
Hopkins, who rose to fame as a contestant on BBC’s The Apprentice before pivoting to political commentary, had her account permanently suspended in 2020 for “hateful conduct.”
“The fight back for your freedom is on,” Hopkins announced in her debut post:
Robinson’s account was suspended in 2018. He is the founder and former leader of far right group the English Defence League and was accused of promoting Islamophobic content.
“Who’s missed me?” Robinson asked in his first post since his return to the platform.
In a follow up tweet Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, thanked Musk for replatforming him at “such an important time.”