A debate will be held in Westminster Hall in Parliament on the petition calling for a general election which has secured more than 2.5 million signatures.

Elon Musk has hit back at Sir Keir Starmer after the prime minister accused the billionaire of spreading lies and misinformation over grooming gangs.

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The owner of X responded to a clip in which Starmer criticised Conservative politicians calling for an inquiry because they want to “jump on the bandwagon of the far right”.

“Starmer was deeply complicit in the mass rapes in exchange for votes. That’s what the inquiry would show,” Musk wrote.

The Tesla boss had earlier responded to another video where the prime minister was asked whether he was not ordering a full public inquiry on the scandal because it “might expose failings” of his tenure as head of the Crown Prosecution Service.

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22 thoughts on “LIVE: Parliament debates petition for UK general election”
  1. The folks are sick and tired of that corrupted parliament. The establishments puppets. They couldn't care less about the child victims or the elderly for that matter. Its all about them and their power. The folks are on to them. Finally.

  2. Sorry labour mp who looks like he looks like he is only 12 years old but you have just assured that labour will never back into number 10 in 2029 as have the rest of the Labour mp there well done labour is done for

  3. 22 billion black whole that’s one big lie because I think they have got there data wrong because even I know it’s more less 21.7 trillion pound black hole what happened to that it’s been that since the 80s and 90s and suddenly they think it’s a 22 billion black whole there a bunch of liars.

  4. How is it that Labour can cancel Democracy whilst people cannot demand action to call for an end of poor Government/Parliaments? It seems to me a major weakness in our system that there are not adequate Checks and Balances nor cause to protect against Tyranny when there is not a credible balance in the House of Commons with such an majority to ensure Democracy thrives rather than being destroyed? LABOUR ONLY HAD 20% SHARE in this election – it should have not been allowed to have such a majority and such unchallenged power without Constitutional protections. With such a low turn out in an election – we need Constitutional changes to change this.

  5. You can but it doesn't mean that our governments pay any bloody notice of them, cost of living crisis. National debt. Unchecked immigration. Not ensuring the infrastructure is in place to accommodate population increases.

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