MADRID Jan. 6 () –
The British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has rejected the attacks on his Government launched on social networks by the tycoon and next member of Donald Trump’s Administration, Elon Musk, and has assured that with the recent death threats that one of her companions “a line has been crossed.
“When the poison of the far right leads to serious threats against Jess Phillips and others, then, in my opinion, a line has been crossed,” Starmer assessed this Monday, after the Labor MP was described by Musk as an “apologist.” of rape genocide”.
Starmer, who has not directly mentioned Musk, has pointed out that “those who are spreading lies and misinformation” are not “interested in the victims,” according to the Bloomberg news agency.
Musk accused Phillips of blocking a government-led investigation into a case of grooming of underage women by Pakistani citizens, primarily in British cities, a decade ago.
Musk’s attacks have also been directed against Starmer, whom he has asked to resign after accusing him of being complicit in the “largest mass crime committed in the history of the United Kingdom” during his time as prosecutor.
A 2022 independent report commissioned by the Government noted that between 2010 and 2014, more than 1,400 girls in the care of state protection services were victims of sexual abuse by organized groups, mostly consisting of Pakistani men.
Musk has also used his social networks these days to ask for the release of the British far-right agitator Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, better known as ‘Tommy Robinson’, in prison for spreading false accusations against a Syrian refugee, ignoring a court order that prevented him from doing so. .
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