The billionaire Tesla CEO has taken an intense and erratic interest in British politics since the center-left Labour Party was elected in July.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk is said to be looking at how he and his right-wing pals in the US can disrupt the Labour government and remove Keir Starmer as Prime Minister
Keir Starmer will use a speech on the future of the NHS to launch a fightback against the tech billionaire’s attacks on him and the UK
Elon Musk has privately discussed how Sir Keir Starmer could be ousted as Prime Minister before the next general election, according to reports. The US tech billionaire is said to have held talks with allies about the prospect of removing Sir Keir from No 10.
In Sir Keir’s first press conference following the violence that broke out in the wake of the Southport stabbings, he issued a direct warning to “large social media companies and those who run them”, saying that “violent disorder was clearly whipped up online.”
Tech tycoon Elon Musk tweeted ‘prison for Starmer’ and claimed previous Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown committed an ‘unforgivable crime against the British people’
Elon Musk id reportedly exploring ways to destabilize UK Labour government before the next elections, support Reform UK, and challenge Keir Starmer’s leadership.
The billionaire Tesla CEO used his social network, X, to call for a new UK election and for the British prime minister to be jailed over the handling of recent social and immigration issues.
Elon Musk planning to ouster UK PM Keir Starmer? Stunning report by Financial Times claims that the close Trump aide is discussing with his allies ways to expel the incumbent PM. The report comes days after Musk heavily criticised Starmer over UK's grooming gangs scandal.
The mass abuse went on for years as those who tried to sound the alarm — including Sara Rowbotham, a health worker in the town of Rochdale; a Manchester detective constable, Maggie Oliver; and a member of Parliament from West Yorkshire, Ann Cryer — were largely ignored.
Professor Alexis Jay will appear before the Commons Home Affairs Committee on January 21 alongside the inquiry’s secretary, John O’Brien.