Elon Musk, Nazi and Keir Starmer
Elon Musk’s drift to the far right and his burgeoning clash with the U.K government is part of a wider plan to oust Prime Minister Keir Starmer before the next election and plot the ascension of a far-right government, a new report suggests.
Another day, another story that risks further exacerbating tensions between the world’s richest man and the prime minister. The Mirror reports that Elon Musk’s posts on X (the platform he owns)
Khan, who was part of Keir Starmer 's top team in opposition, said she would take part in demonstrations expected if the US president comes to Britain.
A series of social media posts by tech billionaire Elon Musk has put a decades-long child sexual abuse scandal under the spotlight in the United Kingdom, adding pressure on the Keir Starmer government to act.
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A Russian spy ship which maps the UK’s underwater infrastructure passed through British waters on Monday, the Defence Secretary has said. The Royal Navy deployed vessels, including a submarine, to follow the ship’s “every movement” and “deter any potential threat,” John Healey told MPs.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency is now a reality. President Donald Trump formally created DOGE via executive order on January 20, one of the first he signed after returning to the ...
After years on the sidelines, the architect of Brexit is provoking Westminster again – but will he make a return to frontline politics?
Elon Musk continues to champion right-wing politics in Europe.
Fidias Panayiotou, a Cypriot YouTuber-turned-lawmaker who snatched his 15 minutes of fame by hugging Elon Musk, is doubtless the tech titan's biggest fan in the European Parliament -- but far
Second in a two-part series.Accusations by Elon Musk against Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain involving a seemingly resolved child-sex scandal should evoke unpleasant memories among those who've lived for the last quarter century in Greater Waterbury,