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Dominic Cummings is Musk's informer

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trapforsanta · 12/01/2025 09:02

It's been revealed in multiple media sources after much speculation that Dominic Cummings has been whatsapping Musk with strategies to undermine the UK government and our democracy. For a while commentators have been speculating that Musk must have a hard right UK informant, since he's not across any detail himself and really has no understanding of the UK or our political system himself (see his comments about asking the King to dissolve the government). He's clearly been radicalised by watching Tommy Robinson's videos, and now we discover it's Cummings up to his dark tricks again.

I don't think I've ever wished harm to another person but honestly I wish Cummings would just bugger off for good.

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EasternStandard · 14/01/2025 13:34

Communication can happen, as long as it sticks to whatever the rules are

But WhatsApping isn’t banned

Blair still likes to tout opinions, he probably gets paid to offer advice to those who stump up a fee

BIossomtoes · 14/01/2025 13:56

EasternStandard · 14/01/2025 13:34

Communication can happen, as long as it sticks to whatever the rules are

But WhatsApping isn’t banned

Blair still likes to tout opinions, he probably gets paid to offer advice to those who stump up a fee

So does Major - I don’t imagine he charges a fee - and he’s usually the voice of sanity. Neither of them, however, seek to destabilise the UK government.

OpheliaWasntMad · 14/01/2025 13:58

noblegiraffe · 14/01/2025 09:55

None of that explains your strange comments that if the media were afraid to report it that means there is no need for an enquiry.

I didn’t say that.

Do you think that it is still true that the media are afraid to report it and that people are afraid to talk about it given the mass media coverage and the television programmes?

I think Musk has now made it very difficult for this issue to be brushed under the carpet as has happened in the past

bellinisurge · 14/01/2025 14:41

If find it difficult to describe Johnson as the great strategist. He was lucky enough to have an opportunity to bumble his way into No.10 when the Tories thought bumbling might be more appealing to the public than being a technocrat.
He's a fucking clown. A lucky one.

Musk is in it for the clicks and the money that follows. And he knows that drawing attention to the things we don't like to talk about will get both those things.

We have a complete absence of charismatic leadership on the centre left. All we have are eejits who are afraid to face down noisy demographic groups. These groups believe that men can be women that child abuse isn't that big of a deal and that rape and kidnapping babies is an act of resistance.

Hoppingabout · 14/01/2025 16:16

bellinisurge · 14/01/2025 14:41

If find it difficult to describe Johnson as the great strategist. He was lucky enough to have an opportunity to bumble his way into No.10 when the Tories thought bumbling might be more appealing to the public than being a technocrat.
He's a fucking clown. A lucky one.

Musk is in it for the clicks and the money that follows. And he knows that drawing attention to the things we don't like to talk about will get both those things.

We have a complete absence of charismatic leadership on the centre left. All we have are eejits who are afraid to face down noisy demographic groups. These groups believe that men can be women that child abuse isn't that big of a deal and that rape and kidnapping babies is an act of resistance.

Musk is certainly not in it for clicks or money. He's a disruptor and wants to break everything and see what's left. Whether or not he succeeds is another matter.

1dayatatime · 14/01/2025 17:54

@Hoppingabout

"Musk is certainly not in it for clicks or money. He's a disruptor and wants to break everything and see what's left. Whether or not he succeeds is another matter."

I completely agree- he's got more than enough money and more than enough publicity.

Definitely a disrupter and would like to change world politics. Changing it to what exactly, I don't think even he has a clear idea but changed.

Sherbs12 · 15/01/2025 12:55

An interesting piece today in the Byline Times on the Cummings and Musk (unfortunate name combination) allegations, for anyone who might be interested.

bylinetimes.com/2025/01/15/elon-musk-nigel-farage-and-the-second-cummings-of-a-career-psychopath/

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