Billionaire Elon Musk called for British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to resign in a post on social media platform X, describing him as a “national disgrace”.
The comments came after Mr Musk repeatedly criticized Mr Starmer’s handling of grooming gangs during his time as Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) from 2008 to 2013.
In a series of posts, Mr Musk accused Mr Starmer of failing to bring to justice “rape gangs”, particularly Pakistani Muslim grooming gangs who systematically exploited young girls. Musk’s comments prompted a sharp reaction, with Health Secretary Wes Streeting saying Musk’s criticisms were “misguided and definitely misinformed.”
Mr Musk also criticized Starmer’s government for collusion and called for a new election despite Labor’s landslide victory in July 2024. Critics, including pollster Luke Trill, say Mr Musk is “unmanageable” as he becomes increasingly involved in British politics. About British politics. ”
Musk’s comments weren’t just about grooming. He also attacked Jess Phillips, the minister for the prevention of violence against women and girls, suggesting she “deserves to be in prison” for opposing a national inquiry into the Oldham incident.
Musk continued to support controversial far-right figure Tommy Robinson, who is serving a sentence for contempt of court. He said Robinson was in prison “for telling the truth” and called for his release, posting on X: “Release Robinson.”
Musk’s involvement in British politics took a new turn after he criticized reformist leader Nigel Farage with the “X” and urged his resignation. “Farage doesn’t have what it takes,” Musk said, suggesting the party needed a new leader.
Mr. Musk appears to support this idea, calling for a successor and backing Rupert Lowe as a potential leader. He posted, “I’ve never met Rupert Lowe, but what I’ve read about him online so far makes a lot of sense.”
Musk’s increasing involvement in British politics has sparked controversy, with some critics accusing him of supporting far-right movements across Europe.