LONDON, 4 June (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has condemned Elon Musk for interfering in domestic politics. The UK government is currently managing fallout from the Southampton riots, as the UK government initiates investigations into police conduct following the tragic death of Henry Nowak.
Starmer Rebukes Musk Over Interference in London
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has issued a stern rebuke to tech billionaire Elon Musk, accusing the owner of X of actively trying to whip up division within the United Kingdom. Speaking to reporters during a visit to northern England on Thursday, the Prime Minister condemned the ongoing social media activity surrounding the recent murder of Henry Nowak. This situation has drawn significant focus toward how the UK government manages external influence on sensitive domestic criminal cases.
Conflict Over Foreign Influence
The Prime Minister’s remarks follow a series of highly charged posts by Musk on his platform. These comments scrutinized the police response to the December stabbing of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak in Southampton. Leaked body camera footage recently revealed that officers handcuffed the dying teenager while he struggled to breathe, acting on the killer’s false claims that he had been the victim of a racial attack. The UK government maintains that internal investigations are already underway.
Starmer explicitly addressed the frequency and nature of the interventions from the world’s richest man. The Prime Minister emphasized that Britain is currently navigating the aftermath of the trial and a subsequent surge in civil unrest.
“We need to also assert who we are as a country, because Musk, again, has been interfering in our politics in the last few days, trying to whip up division – that is not who we are in Britain,”
Starmer told reporters.
He further noted that the public tends to react with reasonableness and tolerance, urging observers to heed the family’s requests to avoid using the tragedy to stir further hatred. While the UK government continues to address police conduct, the Prime Minister remains focused on maintaining domestic order.

Escalating Tensions and Legal Action
The friction extends beyond the immediate controversy of the Nowak case. Starmer also expressed full support for Labour MP Jess Asato, who has initiated a High Court lawsuit against Musk’s AI company. Asato claims that users weaponized the Grok AI tool to generate unauthorized and graphic images. The UK government is monitoring this legal challenge as a test case for AI liability and digital safety.
Critics of Musk’s activity have characterized the surge in posts as a coordinated campaign of foreign interference. They argue that such intense focus from a global tech figure on a localized criminal case threatens to inject unnecessary poison into the national discourse. As the UK government grapples with the fallout from the riots and an internal review of policing guidelines, the tension remains high. The UK government has reiterated its commitment to fighting digital misinformation while ensuring that legal processes remain independent of external social media pressure. Officials within the UK government are currently evaluating how to better regulate the platforms that host such divisive rhetoric. Ultimately, the UK government is prioritizing the grieving family’s desire for peace, urging all parties to respect the judicial process rather than escalating tensions for online engagement.
