ELON Musk has teamed up with ex-Boris Johnson aide Dominic Cummings to target Sir Keir Starmer online, according to reports.
Cummings is said to be guiding the billionaire’s social media attacks, with the pair communicating via WhatsApp.
Musk has criticized the UK Government continuously on his platform X, alleging that Sir Keir did not adequately support victims of grooming gangs while he served as Director of Public Prosecutions.
The brains behind Brexit is purportedly advising Musk on strategies to reduce trillions from US expenditures, all the while devising his own ‘StartUp Party’ to disrupt Westminster’s established leaders.
A close associate of Musk informed the Mail on Sunday, stating: ‘”It is absolutely accurate that they [Musk and Cummings] are discussing downsizing government and the dismantling of the conventional party structure.
“It is not just Elon – Dom is in constant contact with major Silicon Valley figures, who are becoming increasingly anti-woke.”
The reports come as Labour’s division over a national inquiry into child rape gangs deepened yesterday.
Liverpool Walton MP Dan Carden became the first Labour parliamentarian to demand a full probe into the grooming gangs, urging Sir Keir Starmer to “use the full power of the state to deliver justice”.
Mr Musk is reportedly plotting ways to oust Sir Keir Starmer before the next election.
The billionaire has spent recent days going on fiery online tirades against the British government, slamming the PM and other UK politicians.
Now, the world’s richest man has allegedly spoken in private to associates about ways to destabilise the British government, according to the Financial Times.
A source told the outlet that Musk was reportedly motivated by concerns that “western civilisation itself was threatened” by the policies of Starmer.
It is claimed the billionaire has now sought information about whether it might be possible to build support for alternative British political movements — notably the Reform UK party.
This could be in an attempt to force a change of prime minister before the next election, according to the FT.