Elon Musk has reportedly discussed removing Sir Keir Starmer from Downing Street before the next election.
The US tech billionaire, who will have a major role in Donald Trump’s administration from this month, is among the harshest critics of Sir Keir and the Labour Government.
Mr Musk this week accused the Prime Minister of being “deeply complicit” in the grooming gangs scandal, going on to claim that he should be in prison.
Just over six months on from Sir Keir’s landslide election victory, the Tesla owner has also called for him to either be replaced as Labour leader or for a new national poll in the UK.
According to the Financial Times, Mr Musk, the world’s richest man, recently held conversations with his allies about the prospect of removing him from power.
The newspaper quoted a source briefed on the matter as saying: “His view is that western civilisation itself is threatened.”
Mr Musk has now made more than 200 posts on X, the social media platform he bought in 2022, about the grooming gangs scandal.
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