Elon Musk ‘accountable to no one,’ UK tech minister says amid disinformation during riots
Elon Musk is “the one person who is accountable to no one” and his impact on public discourse should not be underestimated, the U.K.’s technology minister said in an interview with the Times newspaper, adding to recent criticisms of the technology billionaire from senior government officials.
Peter Kyle, secretary of science, innovation and technology, said in the interview, which was published Wednesday, that Musk has the power to influence major world affairs — even the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Kyle added that the relationship Britain has with companies such as X and other major social media firms, “is much more akin to the negotiations with fellow secretaries of state in other countries, simply because of the scale and scope that they have.”
His comments, which were made before the recent riots in the U.K., follow Sunday’s controversial remarks from Musk about British affairs. The entrepreneur, who owns the X social media site and is CEO of electric vehicle maker Tesla, made a post on his platform suggesting immigration would lead to civil war in the U.K.
Kyle is not the only government official levelling criticism at Musk. On Monday, the British prime minister’s official spokesperson said there was “no justification” for comments like those made by X’s owner and chairman.