Financial Times: Elon Musk wants to “throw” Kir Starmer from Britain’s premiership

He has had private discussions with his partners and allies about how he could throw him out of Britain’s Prime Minister position before the next general election in the European country, a current Financial Times report reports. The report on Elon Musk and his desire to remove Prime Minister Kir Starmer from his position prior to Britain’s next election comes in the shadow of ADVERSE The richest man in the world and a close ally of U.S. elected president Donald Trump provided support last month to Germany’s anti-immigration party ahead of the February election and has repeatedly commented on politics in Britain demanding Prime Minister Kir Starmer’s resignation. Musk examines how he in collaboration with his allies can destabilise the Labour government and has sought information on how to secure support for alternative political movements in Britain with the aim of imposing a change on the government, says the report citing individuals who know the issue. Musk did not respond directly to a comment request from Reuters. CORVERSE “His view is that Western culture itself is threatened,” said one of the people the paper invokes. Musk has accused Starmer of his inability – as he described it – to prosecute gangs who raped young girls when he was chief prosecutor between 2008 and 2013 . Starmer then defended his work as Britain’s leading prosecutor. Musk is scheduled to host today the head of the far-right party Alternative to Germany, Alice Weidell, in an interview to be broadcast live. German security agencies have described this German party as a far-right, extremist party supported by Musk. Earlier this week, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gar Stere expressed concern about Musk’s involvement in political issues beyond the US.