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UK Culture Minister Michelle Donelan Resigns Over Abuse and Misinformation

2 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has resigned from the social media platform X, citing concerns over abuse and misinformation.
• The UK Department of Culture, Media and Sport will also cease its use of X, following the Attorney General’s Office.
• Critics have accused Elon Musk of fostering a toxic online culture since acquiring Twitter in 2022 and rebranding it as X.

UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has announced her resignation from the social media platform X on July 2, 2026, citing its promotion of “abuse and misinformation over meaningful debate.” Nandy stated that the UK Department of Culture, Media and Sport will also stop using X, which she believes is detrimental to democracy and communities. This decision follows the Attorney General’s Office, which ceased its use of the platform last month due to similar concerns about racism and misogyny. Nandy plans to remain active on other platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Critics have raised alarms about Elon Musk’s ownership of X, claiming it has led to the proliferation of extremist content and a toxic online environment.

Why It Matters

This development highlights growing concerns regarding online safety and misinformation in the UK, particularly under the leadership of Elon Musk. The UK government has faced increasing pressure to regulate social media platforms more effectively, especially following the passage of the Online Safety Act in October 2023. Nandy’s resignation and the withdrawal of government departments from X reflect a broader trend of organizations distancing themselves from platforms perceived as harmful. Additionally, the UK media regulator Ofcom is investigating X for potential violations related to illegal content shared by its AI chatbot, Grok.

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