Right-wing tech billionaire Elon Musk has urged a boycott of the UK after being snubbed by Keir Starmer in a spat over his comments about the summer race riots.
The Tories today attacked the decision to bar Mr Musk from the summit, with shadow chancellor Jeremy Hunt telling the BBC it was a 'big loss'. After three children were killed in a stabbing attack in Southport, and violence erupted across the UK Sir Keir will host the International Investment Summit on October 14 – two weeks before the autumn Budget.
Paedophiles were explicitly blocked from the early release scheme and there are no reports yet that any were released by accident. BNY, Blackstone and CyrusOne have confirmed attendance, according to the Treasury. A list of attendees has not been released. Mr Musk shared a doctored headline that falsely stated Sir Keir was considering building 'emergency' prisons on the Falkland Islands for arrested rioters