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Downing Street said a "fact-finding" exercise would look at the accusations against Tulip Siddiq, who denies all allegations of wrongdoing.
The Labour leader said he was "very concerned" about where the Tories were headed.
"Those who are spreading lies and misinformation as far and as wide as possible are not interested in victims, they are interested in themselves."
The X boss has called for the prime minister to be sent to prison.
Keir Starmer says the reforms "will deliver on our promise to end the backlogs".
The Reform UK leader said: "I believe in free speech, even if what people say is offensive."
The health secretary condemned the X owner's "ridiculous" attack on the safeguarding minister.
“If Keir’s second six months as prime minister are as bad as his first, they could very conceivably be his last.”