
Dominic Cummings Allegedly Advising Elon Musk in Attacks on UK Politicians
Jan 13
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Dominic Cummings, the former adviser to Boris Johnson, is reportedly collaborating with Elon Musk in targeting British politicians, including Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, according to senior Government sources.

Cummings, who is in the early stages of developing a "StartUp Party" aimed at disrupting the traditional Westminster political structure, is said to be in communication with Musk via WhatsApp.
Sources claim that Cummings, a vocal advocate for drastically reducing the size of the British state, is advising Musk not only on UK matters but also on efforts to cut trillions of dollars from U.S. government spending under incoming President Donald Trump.
There are also suspicions that Cummings has influenced Musk’s controversial social media posts, which have criticized Sir Keir’s handling of issues like the grooming gangs scandal. Musk has gone as far as to call for Starmer’s removal from office and even imprisonment.
Labour insiders grew suspicious of a connection between the two due to Musk’s use of British phrases such as "two-tier Keir" and the timing of his tweets. Many of these posts were published during the night in the U.S., aligning with UK daytime hours. This led to speculation that Musk "must have a UK-based co-conspirator writing the posts for him."
An ally of Musk stated: “It is 100 per cent true that they [Musk and Cummings] are talking about smaller government and the end of the traditional party system. It is not just Elon – Dom is in constant contact with major Silicon Valley figures, who are becoming increasingly anti-woke.”
Reports suggest that Cummings and Musk are part of a WhatsApp group that also includes an unnamed American businessman.
Last week, claims surfaced that Musk, whose wealth is estimated at £339 billion and who also owns SpaceX, had privately discussed with associates strategies to destabilize the British Government. His motivation is reportedly rooted in concerns that Labour policies pose a threat to "Western civilisation itself."
There have also been suggestions that Musk is exploring the possibility of building support for alternative political movements in the UK.
As these allegations swirl, neither Cummings nor Musk has issued a public comment on the claims, leaving the extent of their collaboration—and its potential implications—open to speculation.





