Musk has repeatedly posted on his social media platform X about UK politics since Labour was elected in July – from Sir Keir Starmer’s response to the summer riots to the country’s tax policy.
Over the past week,Musk has posted dozens of times about a historical scandal involving sexual grooming gangs in the north of England,mainly to complain about failures in holding perpetrators to account. The tensions around the scandal contributed to race riots that took place in August,during which Musk also clashed with the British government.
On Friday,Musk claimed Starmer was “complicit in the rape of Britain”,in reference to the now-prime minister’s previous role as director of public prosecutions for England and Wales when evidence of the gangs came to light over a decade ago.
He also described Jess Phillips,the UK’s minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls,as a “rape genocide apologist” and a “wicked witch” and has endorsed social media posts calling on King Charles to dissolve parliament and call an election.
In a sign of growing differences,on Sunday Farage refused to endorse Musk’s language relating to Starmer and Phillips. “I don’t agree with everything he stands for,” he told the BBC.
Musk has also repeatedly called for the release of jailed anti-Islam campaigner Tommy Robinson,whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon and who has been in prison since October for contempt of court. Robinson admitted in court to breaching an injunction against repeating claims about a Syrian refugee schoolboy after losing a 2021 libel case.