PMQs live: Starmer vows ‘I won’t back down’ in fight with Musk’s X over Grok AI deepfakes

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Larry causes chaos at No 10

Taking a quick diversion from the government’s latest lines on the Grok scandal, it appears 10 Downing Street’s cutest resident has been causing chaos this afternoon.

Bounding out of the prime minister’s residence, Larry the cat was caught on camera comically tripping up Polish president Karol Nawrocki’s photographer.

The Polish president later posed with Larry, who appeared to be enjoying his moment in the spotlight.

Larry the cat after causing mischief at No 10
Larry the cat after causing mischief at No 10 (Getty)

Nicole Wootton-Cane14 January 2026 13:15

‘I don’t accept we have made 13 U-turns,’ minister says

A top minister has said she “does not accept” that the government has made 13 U-turns since coming to power.

Speaking on Mornings With Ridge And Frost on Sky News, transport minister Heidi Alexander insisted the government remains “committed to having mandatory digital right to work checks in this country”.

She added: “I don’t accept that this government has done 13 U-turns.”

You can read the full list of U-turns below:

Nicole Wootton-Cane14 January 2026 13:00

Pressure grows on Google and Apple to remove X and Grok from app stores

A coalition of women’s groups, tech watchdogs, and progressive activists has called on Google and Apple to remove Elon Musk’s social media platform X and its chatbot, Grok, from their app stores.

In open letters published on Wednesday, the groups accused the Musk-owned apps of generating illegal content, specifically sexually charged, degrading, or violent images of women and children, which they argue violates both companies’ terms of service.

You can read more below:

Nicole Wootton-Cane14 January 2026 12:57

PMQs analysis: Starmer is just not rallying the troops

The Independent’s political editor David Maddox reports:

In another brutal series of exchanges in PMQs Keir Starmer once again looked flustered and wooden in his responses to Tory leader Kemi Badenoch.

While Ms Badenoch looked relaxed and confident as she dismantled the series of U-turns by this Labour government in just over 18 months, Sir Keir was forced to resort to references to Reform UK and bad jokes about Ikea.

The bigger problem though is that while Ms Badenoch is now being cheered loudly by her relatively small band of Tory MPs, there is barely any noise coming from the Labour benches in response to the PM.

The choked sounds of support and silent grim faces of cabinet ministers on the front bench is not the look of a government and prime minister in control of events.

While PMQs does not change public perception it is a very good indicator of the confidence and happiness of individual parties.

Nicole Wootton-Cane14 January 2026 12:35

Government ‘will not back down’ on X, Starmer says

The Independent’s political reporter Athena Stavrou reports:

Sir Keir Starmer has said the government “will not back down” on ensuring Elon Musk’s X prevents its AI tool from generating sexualised images of women and children.

“The actions of Grok on X are disgusting and shameful,” the prime minister said.

Amid reports that X has restricted Grok from generating such images even for paying subscribers, the prime minister said: “To update the house, we have been informed that X is acting to ensure all compliance with UK law.

“If so that is welcome but we’re not going to back down they must act.”

Joe Middleton14 January 2026 12:34

Tories ‘failed northern England’ on rail, prime minister says

The previous Conservative government failed northern England by not delivering rail improvements, Sir Keir Starmer has said.

“Time and again under the party opposite, towns and cities across the north were failed,” he told MPs.

“Today, this Labour Government delivers change, a major new rail network across the north and a new northern growth strategy.

“That is the renewal that this country voted for.”

Nicole Wootton-Cane14 January 2026 12:20

Watch: Keir Starmer breaks silence on ID card u-turn

Keir Starmer breaks silence on ID card u-turn

Nicole Wootton-Cane14 January 2026 12:19

Badenoch demands Starmer apologise for family farms tax U-turn

The Independent’s political correspondent Millie Cooke reports:

Kemi Badenoch has demanded Sir Keir Starmer apologise after U-turning on the family farm tax.

It comes after Labour in December said it was raising the threshold from £1m to £2.5m, meaning that most farms would not have to pay the tax.

Criticising the government’s track record of changing its mind at PMQs, Mrs Badenoch said: “Let’s look at some other things the prime minister didn’t get right first time, starting with the family farms’ tax.

“Some farmers were so terrified they sold their farms last year only for the prime minister to U-turn two days before Christmas.

“Will he apologise for the misery he has caused countless farmers?”

Responding, the prime minister insisted that the government listened to voters, arguing that “the principle we put in place on inheritance tax is the right one”.

He added: “What we are doing is turning the country around. Yes we’ve changed the country. We’ve changed the failed approach of the last Tory government.”

Nicole Wootton-Cane14 January 2026 12:18

Hospitality industry being ‘clobbered’ by Labour tax hikes, Badenoch says

Kemi Badenoch has now accused Sir Keir Starmer of being “clueless” over recent reversals of business rates hikes.

She says that instead, Labour should abolish business rates for the high street.

“He’s already agreeing with us on family farms tax, he’s already agreeing with us on digital ID, why doesn’t he make it a hat-trick and abolish business rates for the high street?”

In response, Sir Keir says the Tories “crashed the economy” and that “nobody is going to listen to them ever again”.

Nicole Wootton-Cane14 January 2026 12:17

Starmer says Tories had ‘more positions than the Kama Sutra’

The Independent’s political reporter Athena Stavrou reports:

Sir Keir Starmer has accused the Conservatives of having “more positions in 14 years than the Kama Sutra”.

When asked about the government’s latest U-turn on digital IDs, the prime minister pointed to the opposition’s record in government.”Mr Speaker, on consistency, don’t get me started on five prime ministers, six chancellors, eight home secretaries, 16 housing ministers,” Starmer said.

“They had more positions in 14 years than the Kama Sutra.”No wonder they’re knackered, they left the country screwed!”

Joe Middleton14 January 2026 12:16