Allies of the disgraced Conservative party are worried that Elon Musk will give $100 million to Nigel Farage's rebel populist party Reform Britain. It is reported that.
According to report based in london sunday times“Influential businessmen and Conservative Party officials'' say Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has poured money into Reform UK, a new party run by Brexit leader and Donald Trump ally Nigel Farage. I believe that they are trying to completely change the political situation in Japan.
Tory insiders say the world's richest man could provide Mr Farage with up to $100m (£78m) in “payments to bastard Starmer”, according to reports. He claimed to believe it.
Since Labor came to power in July, Mr Musk has been a vocal critic of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government, particularly on issues such as free speech and mass immigration.
Responding to a post by X reporting former Conservative Party minister Dame Andrea Jenkins' defection to Farage's party, the Tesla tycoon wrote: “Yes”, predicting that Reform UK would win the next general election.
of sunday times It said Mr Musk could use the UK branch of his social media company X to direct funds to Mr Farage in order to circumvent rules around foreign political donations.
Since taking over the former Twitter Inc., Mr. Musk has frequently clashed with the British government, which under the previous Conservative government threatened to bring social media companies to regulators if they did not enforce the desired level of censorship on their platforms. It passed a bill giving it the power to impose hefty fines.
More recently, British politicians and members of the traditional media have been accused of being complicit in anti-mass immigration protests and riots over the summer following the Southport stabbings in which three young girls died at the hands of second-generation Rwandan immigrants. I blamed X. Sympathy for terrorism.
In response to the Labor government's harsh crackdown on the riots, Mr Starmer instituted an early release scheme to free up prison space to incarcerate people involved in the riots, including those not directly involved in the riots, but Mr Musk said: I quipped. I think everyone should go to the UK when they release convicted pedophiles to jail people for what they post on social media. ”
Mr Musk's financial support for Mr Farage's Reform Party would pose a clear political threat to the Labor government, which lost power in July with record levels of immigration and high taxes. It could pose a greater threat to the struggling Conservative Party, which has been forced into exile. and the regulation of speech against the state.
The head of Reform UK said he was unaware of Mr Musk's plans to donate to his party, but he said: times: “All I can say is that I have been in contact with him and he is very supportive of my policy positions.
“We both share a friendship with Donald Trump, and Trump has said nice things about me in front of the mask. We have a good relationship with him.”
