Elon Musk enlists Dominic Cummings as 'UK-based co-conspirator' in 'plot to sabotage' Keir Starmer
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The two are said to be in a shared group chat with another American businessman
Elon Musk is believed to have recruited British political strategist Dominic Cummings to orchestrate a “plot to sabotage” the Prime Minister.
Boris Johnson’s ex adviser is understood to be in cahoots with the billionaire via WhatsApp, offering guidance regarding US government spending just days ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Cummings has also fuelled Musk’s recent controversial social media posts, sources have told the Daily Mail, which call for another General Election in Britain, as well as the imprisonment of Starmer for his record on UK grooming gangs.
One of Musk’s allies said: “It is 100 per cent true that they [Musk and Cummings] are talking about smaller government and the end of the traditional party system.
The two are understood to be in a group chat with one other American businessman, although his name has not been disclosed
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“It is not just Elon – Dom is in constant contact with major Silicon Valley figures, who are becoming increasingly anti-woke.”
Politicians have suspected that the two were communicating with one another after his inclusion of British terminology, such as “two-tier Keir” into his language.
Additionally, further consideration of the timing of his social media posts led suspicious individuals to believe that he “must have a UK-based co-conspirator writing the posts for him”, as many of his online activity occurs during the British daytime.
Nevertheless, posts on X can be scheduled to go live at any time of day.
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The two are understood to be in a group chat with one other American businessman, although his name has not been disclosed.
Sources have also claimed that the SpaceX owner had engaged with associates on ways to destabilise the Government, concerned that “Western civilisation itself was threatened” by Labour’s agenda.
On the matter of Musk’s and Cummings’ communication and whether their “plot” could work in reality, a source said: "You can change things with money, let’s face it."
On a more personal level, Musk has criticised Starmer’s character, calling him “evil” and had been “complicit in the rape of Britain” while he served as Director of Public Prosecutions at the same time as ongoing investigations were conducted into the grooming gangs scandal.
The X chief has recently called upon Nigel Farage to step down as leader of Reform UK, although the ex-Ukip leader insisted that their relationship was back on “good terms”
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In response, Starmer hit back at the billionaire, condemning his attempts to spread “lies and misinformation”.
Last week, the Home Office was found to have been keeping an eye on Musk’s online presence.