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Two Labour MPs, Samantha Niblett and Noah Law , told colleagues they were leaving the platform.
Other MPs who still use X have begun examining alternatives, including Threads and Bluesky .
Home Office minister Jess Phillips said she wanted to scale back her use of the platform as it had become a “bit despotic” and was “a place of misery now”.
Prime Minister’s spokesperson said he would “disagree with that completely” but stressed that Starmer would not enter a tit-for-tat spat with Musk .
In a string of posts over the past fortnight, Musk has repeatedly attacked the UK government, police and justice system.
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