The SpaceX chief Elon Musk has ridiculed Keir Starmer with a new nickname over Labour’s failure to hold a public inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal.
Muck has called the Prime Minister “Squirmy Starmer” in response to a video clip from GB News when he was answering a question.
Musk blasted the Safeguarding Minister Jess Philips and Starmer saying the Prime Minister is “complicit in the rape of Britain.”
Musk gave response to the video which shows GB News political editor Christopher Hop asking Starmer, “Why don’t you order a national public inquiry to join the dots… Are you afraid it might expose failings as your role as a DPP, and that’s why Elon Musk says were you complicit in the rape of Britain?”
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Starmer insisted on Monday that “this doesn’t need more consultation, it doesn’t need more research, it just needs action.”
The Tesla chief said that the Prime Minister if “spreading lies” over the grooming gangs, Starmer replied, “Those that are spreading lies and misinformation as far and wide as possible, they’re not interested in victims. They’re interested in themselves.”
Musk posted on social media, that it should be “prison for Starmer” and he is “complicit in the crimes,” and “Starmer must go. He is a national embarrassment” who is “guilty of terrible crimes against the British public.”
The former Tory chairman Sir Jake Berry is questioning “why” Starmer opposes an inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal.
He highlighted just how serious and bad this scandal is at it affects 50 towns, which is a lot more than the six which was originally identified.
He got met with a load of waffle off Starmer, but hats off to Christopher Hope of GB News for asking the right questions today.👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/DSqXjMfwPd
— Patriots Of Britain (@HoodedClaw1974) January 6, 2025
Berry told GB News, “They love public inquiries, but apparently not in this case. And you ask yourself, why?
“As recently as 2020, a shadow cabinet minister called for a full inquiry into what wallpaper the then Prime Minister Boris Johnson had put up in his flat in Number 10 Downing Street.”
Berry said that Starmer is reluctant to hold an inquiry which comes as he was the Director of Public Prosecutions, he told GB News that the Prime Minister has “a tremendous case of amnesia again from his time as public prosecutor.”
He slammed Starmer saying, “He claims all the time I was Director of Public Prosecution, I’m tough. I’m tough on criminals.
“But whenever one of these serious cases comes forward, apparently it’s nothing to do with him.”
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