Josh Simons, a Labour MP, is worried about Westminster's use of X, formerly Twitter, suspecting Elon Musk of manipulating its algorithm. Relations between the UK government and X have been tense, especially after misinformation spread rapidly during summer riots. Many Labour MPs are switching to other platforms, with growing skepticism about X's influence.
Josh Simons, the Labour MP for Makerfield, has voiced concerns about Westminster's heavy reliance on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Simons, an ally of Keir Starmer and former head of the thinktank Labour Together, argues that
Elon Musk may be manipulating X's algorithm to serve his political interests.
The use of X has been a point of tension following last summer's riots, where misinformation spread rapidly.
Relations between the government and the platform remain strained, with Musk frequently criticizing the Labour government, especially after being overlooked for an international investment summit.
Many Labour MPs are moving to alternative platforms like Bluesky. Simons, with experience in technology and AI, believes the younger generation of MPs is more skeptical about X.
He asserts that the debate over AI has been too influenced by older generations unfamiliar with modern technology's nuances.