Elon Musk has ramped up attacks on Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour government as tension continues to build around calls for an inquiry into the Prime Minister’s handling of grooming gang cases during his time serving as the Director of Public Prosecutions.

The string of social media posts by the X owner criticising the PM came as Tory leader Kemi Badenoch demanded a public inquiry into Britain’s ‘rape gangs scandal’ after Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips was accused of obstructing an investigation.

Ms Badenoch said an inquiry into organised grooming gangs was ‘long overdue’.
Musk, owner of X, formerly Twitter, had singled out Ms Phillips over the problem – and shared more anti-Labour government posts on Thursday night, including describing as ‘good’ the resignation from the party of 20 Labour councillors in Hertfordshire.
Musk lashed out at the minister’s refusal of Oldham Council’s request to launch a Home Office-led public inquiry into child sex exploitation there – launched a rant of tweets, including sharing mocking memes of the PM and saying: ‘Britain needs Reform now’.
It came hours after he shared his support for far-right troublemaker Tommy Robinson who is presently locked up, condemned to 18 months in jail in October after admitting 10 breaches of a High Court injunction banning him from repeating libellous allegations against a Syrian refugee.
Musk wrote that Ms Phillips ‘deserves to be in prison’ after she denied requests from Oldham Council to lead a public inquiry into child sexual exploitation in the town.
The Minister said it was for the council to hold an inquiry, rather than for government to intervene. Telford and Rotherham councils commissioned and funded their own inquiries into grooming gangs in their areas.
The X owner used the platform to allege that the Prime Minister allowed rape gangs to ‘exploit young girls without facing justice’ when he was England and Wales’ top prosecutor.
He also alleged that Ms Phillips was refusing to investigate the gangs because it would lead back to the PM’s time as director of public prosecutions between 2008 and 2013.
Musk wrote on X: ‘In the UK, serious crimes such as rape require the Crown Prosecution Service’s approval for the police to charge suspects.
‘Who was the head of the CPS when rape gangs were allowed to exploit young girls without facing justice? Keir Starmer, 2008-2013.’
He has encountered objection from numerous X users for allegedly ‘interfering’ in British politics and justice. Still, last night posted the words ‘The perfect question’ while sharing someone else’s message asking: ‘Why are some people more outraged by @elonmusk commenting on the state of the UK than they are by the mass rape of a quarter of a million British children?’
The Conservatives brought in millions of migrants over fourteen long years, despite their promises to safeguard our borders. No surprise there is a shortage of houses, and Keir Starmer is the most dangerous Prime Minister ever.
Elon Musk has completely destroyed Sir Keir Starmer’s credibility as a leader and made him appear much more pitiful than we already know him to be.
While our government despises, disparages, and deceives the indigenous people of our nation, it supports, promotes, and applauds the indigenous people of other nations.
It appears that not one of our politicians is fit to hold office. You could replace them with a plant pot and the country would still be better off!
Our vote has no value at all, but many of us hope that it does, and hope is all that we have got. One day there might be someone intelligent that is elected Prime Minister that might be lucid enough to do the job that they have been elected to do properly.