‘Elon Musk insulted victims of mass groomings with poisonous and false outbursts’
It’s a Starm offensive…
Elon Musk’s barrage of poisonous outbursts are not just toxic, they are also completely untrue. He deserved both barrels from Keir Starmer.
The Prime Minister should be applauded for condemning the US tycoon for hijacking a very serious issue – the mass grooming and rape of children – to score sordid political points and inflame Britain’s nasty far-right.
Musk is the world’s richest man, but he isn’t the most trustworthy. Starmer accurately described the deranged interventions as lies.
Trump disciple Musk also insulted victims of these sick crimes. He then descended into farce by calling for the PM’s imprisonment and seemingly saying the US should invade Britain.
By jumping on Musk’s bandwagon, Tory chief Kemi Badenoch has been an embarrassment again. While Reform leader Nigel Farage looks a prize fool after Musk turned on him.
The facts are girls were failed in the past by the authorities, but Starmer as chief prosecutor did tackle grooming. We also already had a lengthy national inquiry into child abuse.
But these truths are ignored by Musk. He should stick to cars and rockets instead of sounding like a vile visitor from another planet.
Back to health
Labour has a plan to revive the ailing NHS. A combination of reforms and an extra £25billion will improve this key service left on its knees by the Tories.
The government’s determination to treat more patients and reduce waiting lists points to better times ahead.
Using more private firms and a 2028 target for the social care revolution are controversial.
But what counts most is more people being able to see GPs and having operations faster.
Deerly beloved
Baby Reindeer grabbing two of the brightest gongs at the Golden Globes was a shining success for Britain.
Jessica Gunning’s award for her role as stalker Martha Scott showed that the entertainment world can never shake off our talent.