Elon Musk has been in talks with "allies" and friends about how to "oust" Keir Starmer as prime minister of the United Kingdom - even before the next general election in London, the Financial Times reported.
Musk, the world's richest man and the main confidant of US President-elect Donald Trump, is examining how it is possible to "destabilize" the Labour government in Britain, even beyond the endless sending of aggressive posts against Starmer on his X network, the report claims. "Musk's view is that Western civilization is threatened," said one of his associates.
Musk has examined whether it will be possible to build support for alternative British political movements – mainly in the right-wing Reform Party in Britain – to force a change of prime minister before the next British election.
Over the past six months, the billionaire has shown great interest in British and has been delivering harsh and harsh criticism of Starmer's government. Just last week, Musk demanded a "new national investigation" into cases of horrific sexual assault involving the sexual exploitation of British girls by "gangs of British-Pakistani men" in a number of British towns and cities.
Musk accused Starmer, who previously served as a public prosecutor in England and Wales and dealt with child sexual abuse cases, of being an "accomplice" in the rape of those British girls. Starmer strongly rejected Musk's harsh criticism of his time as prosecutor, calling the reports about him "spreading lies and misinformation."
Starmer clarified: "I have no desire to go to war with Elon Musk and I do not intend to do so." The British prime minister is not expected to attend Trump's inauguration on January 20 in Washington.
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