Tech mogul Elon Musk took to X in early January 2025, claiming that U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer was "complicit" in the work of grooming gangs during his time as head of the C
A history of their relationship from the Southport riots to grooming gang claims - Sir Keir Starmer’s latest spat with Elon Musk has its roots in tensions that began months ago
The incoming President said he backs the X owner amid the ongoing furore surrounding child grooming gangs in Britain.
The Independent looks at how seriously Sir Keir Starmer should take the threat of Elon Musk, and how much time he should spend hitting back at the billionaire’s outbursts
Elon Musk has launched a sharp critique of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, accusing him of negligence during his tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in cases related to child sexual exploitation.
Tech tycoon Elon Musk tweeted ‘prison for Starmer’ and claimed previous Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown committed an ‘unforgivable crime against the British people’
The dispute follows weeks of hostile tweeting by Mr Musk, one of US President-elect Donald Trump's top aides, in which he has criticised Sir Keir's handling of the summer riots and expressed support for jailed far-right activist Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.
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.
Keir Starmer defended his record investigating “grooming gangs,” after Elon Musk inserted himself into British politics and called on the prime minister to resign.
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
Rather than face up to the racial and religious dimension of the rape gangs scandal, Starmer continues to tell himself comfortable myths about the success of our multicultural society, says James Price Over the last week,