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Elon Musk demands Tommy Robinson be released from prison in new conspiracy allegations against Keir Starmer

Elon Musk demands Tommy Robinson be released from prison in new conspiracy allegations against Keir Starmer

Elon Musk has launched another attack against Sir Keir Starmeraccusing the prime minister of failing to prosecute child care gangs during his time as Director of the Public Prosecutor’s Office (DPP).

In a series of posts on his social media platform tech billionaire He also asked to safeguard the minister Jess Phillips be jailed for rejecting calls for a public inquiry into Historic child abuse in Oldhamin addition to demanding the release of the far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who was jailed for 18 months for contempt of court last October.

Hours after the intervention of the technological billionaire, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch called for a national investigation on the UK “rape gang scandal”, arguing that “2025 must be the year victims start getting justice”.

Mr. Musk has participated in a long war of words with Sir Keir’s administrationwhich came to a head during the past The far-right riots of the summer when the social media boss claimed that “civil war is inevitable” in the UK.

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There has been a long war of words between Elon Musk and the Keir Starmer administration (Getty)There has been a long war of words between Elon Musk and the Keir Starmer administration (Getty)

There has been a long war of words between Elon Musk and the Keir Starmer administration (Getty)

“Who was the head of the CPS when rapist gangs were allowed to exploit girls without facing justice? Keir Starmer, 2008-2013.

“Who is Jess Phillips’ boss right now? Keir Starmer. “The real reason he is refusing to investigate rapist gangs is that it would obviously lead to blaming Keir Starmer (head of the CPS at the time).”

At the time Sir Keir took up his role as Crown Prosecutor a number of prosecutions relating to grooming gangs were taking place.

He launched reforms to how the CPS handles child sexual abuse cases, as well as saying that ethnicity or “political correctness” should not stand in the way of prosecutions.

Sir Keir has also blamed the previous Conservative government for failing to impose a duty to report on safeguarding issues.

Musk’s comments came after GB News reported that the government has formally rejected calls for a Home Office-led investigation into historic child abuse in Oldham.

Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips has reportedly responded to two letters from Oldham Borough Council’s executive after the authority voted to call for a formal public inquiry into child sexual exploitation in the borough.

Following Musk’s intervention, Badenoch said: “It is long past time for a full national investigation into the rape gang scandal.

“Trials have been held across the country in recent years, but no authority has connected the dots. “2025 must be the year victims begin to get justice.”

But responding to Ms Badenoch, UK reform leader Nigel Farage said: “Talk is cheap. The Conservatives had 14 years in government to launch an investigation. “The establishment has failed the victims of recruiting gangs at every level.”

Musk, who is a close ally of Donald Trump, has been increasingly supports Nigel Farage’s reform of the United Kingdom In recent weeks, amid a growing There are rumors that he plans to donate tens of millions of pounds to the political party.

His last attack occurs just a few days later. Downing Street was forced to defend Sir Keir’s government as “blatantly pro-growth” after Musk lashed out at his policies.

Responding to calls to build a new plant for its electric cars in Scotland, the Tesla boss said “very few companies” would be willing to invest money in the UK under the Labor government.

Downing Street rejected Musk’s assessment of the government’s policies but sought to avoid being drawn into a public dispute with the owner of social media site X and a member of Trump’s inner circle.

The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “I’m not going to go into comment on individual comments, but if you look at what has happened since the election, we have seen the £63 billion of additional investment from the investment summit.

“You’ve seen the government respond to some of the biggest concerns of businesses in the UK, which is the lack of stability, and the government has brought that stability back, both politically and economically.”

The spokesperson said “the government has unashamedly adopted a pro-growth, pro-business approach.”

Downing Street and the Home Office have been contacted for comment.

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