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Will X Be Banned in the UK? Government Threatens ‘Nuclear Option’ Over AI Deepfakes

By Poonam Kashyap
Last updated: January 10, 2026
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Will X Be Banned in the UK? Government Threatens 'Nuclear Option' Over AI Deepfakes

Will X Be Banned in the UK? Government Threatens 'Nuclear Option' Over AI Deepfakes

The UK government has warned that Elon Musk’s social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), could be banned across the country. Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently told media regulators to keep "all options on the table" following a scandal involving illegal AI-generated images.

Contents
  • Will X Be Banned in the UK? Government Threatens 'Nuclear Option' Over AI Deepfakes
      • Key Takeaways
  • The Grok AI Scandal
  • Background: The Online Safety Act
  • Tensions Between Musk and Starmer
  • What Experts Are Saying
  • What’s Next?

Regulators are specifically concerned about X’s AI chatbot, Grok. Reports show the tool has been used to create sexualized "deepfake" images of women and children. The UK government describes these images as "disgraceful" and "unlawful."

Key Takeaways

  • The Ban Threat: Prime Minister Keir Starmer has authorized the media regulator, Ofcom, to use all its powers against X, including a potential total ban.
  • The Cause: X’s AI tool, Grok, was used to create "undressed" images of women and children without their consent.
  • Legal Power: Under the Online Safety Act, Ofcom can fine companies billions of pounds or ask a court to block access to the site entirely.
  • Musk’s Response: X has moved the AI image tool behind a paywall, but the UK government says this is not a real solution.
  • Rising Tensions: This is the latest clash in a long-running feud between the UK government and Elon Musk.

The Grok AI Scandal

The current crisis began in early 2026 when it emerged that X’s AI assistant, Grok, was being used to create "nudified" images. Users were uploading photos of clothed people—including children and high-profile politicians—and asking the AI to remove their clothing.

Security experts found that some of these images were being shared on the "dark web." Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke out against the platform, stating, "It’s disgusting. And it’s not to be tolerated. Ofcom has our full support to take action."

In response, X limited the image-editing feature to paying "X Premium" subscribers. However, a government spokesperson called this move "insulting," arguing that it simply turns an illegal activity into a paid service.

Background: The Online Safety Act

The threat of a ban is possible because of a new law called the Online Safety Act. This law was designed to make the internet safer, especially for children. It gives the UK's media watchdog, Ofcom, significant power over tech giants.

If a social media company fails to protect its users or allows illegal content to spread, Ofcom can:

  1. Issue massive fines: Up to 10% of the company's global revenue.
  2. Hold bosses responsible: In some cases, tech executives can face criminal charges.
  3. The "Nuclear Option": Ofcom can ask the High Court to block the app in the UK. This would stop internet providers from allowing people to access X.

Tensions Between Musk and Starmer

This isn't the first time Elon Musk and the UK government have argued. In the summer of 2024, during a period of riots in the UK, Musk used X to post that "civil war is inevitable." The government accused him of fueling violence by allowing misinformation to spread.

Since then, several UK politicians and government committees have stopped using X, calling it an "inappropriate platform." There is now a growing debate within the Cabinet about whether the government should leave the site entirely.

What Experts Are Saying

Most technology experts believe a full ban is unlikely but not impossible. Blocking a major site like X, which has 20 million users in the UK, would be a massive step that usually only happens in countries like China or North Korea.

"The Online Safety Act was designed to have teeth, but a full ban is the absolute last resort," says one digital policy analyst. "Ofcom would likely try to use heavy fines first to force Elon Musk to change how the AI works. However, if the platform continues to allow the creation of child abuse material, the court may feel it has no choice but to pull the plug."

What’s Next?

Ofcom has made "urgent contact" with X and its parent company, xAI. The regulator is currently assessing whether the platform has broken the law. If X does not satisfy the UK’s safety standards in the coming weeks, the government could begin the legal process of shutting down the app for UK users.

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