Starmer hits back at Musk over comments on historic sex abuse cases

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has hit back at Elon Musk over his comments on the UK’s handling of historic sex abuse cases.

The billionaire confidant of US president-elect Donald Trump has criticised Starmer and government safeguarding minister Jess Phillips in a series of posts on X in recent days, mainly to complain about failures in holding perpetrators to account.

At a speech in Epsom on Monday, Starmer said that “a line has been crossed”, adding that “those that are spreading lies and disinformation as far and as wide as possible, they’re not interested in victims — they are interested in themselves”.

“We have seen this playbook many times when we see intimidation, threats of violence, hoping the media will amplify this . . . When the poison of the far right leads to serious threats to Jess Phillips and others then a line has been crossed,” Starmer said.

Musk has repeatedly posted about UK politics since Labour was elected in July, describing Phillips as a “rape genocide apologist” and a “wicked witch”.

In recent days, he has posted dozens of times about a historic scandal involving sexual grooming gangs in the north of England.

On Friday, Musk claimed Starmer was “complicit in the rape of Britain”, in reference to the prime minister’s previous role overseeing the UK’s prosecution office when evidence of the gangs came to light over a decade ago. 

Starmer said on Monday that as chief prosecutor for five years he tackled the gangs head on and reopened various cases.

He also criticised those — including Musk — who have supported far-right agitator Tommy Robinson, saying he was a man who went to prison for nearly collapsing a grooming case.

This is a developing story

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