Could
Elon Musk give Nigel Farage's Reform party a huge cash injection in a bid to
reshape British politics?
1 December
2024, 08:41
Elon Musk
may be planning to give Nigel Farage's Reform Party a large donation
By Kit Heren
https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/musk-farage-reform-donation/
Elon Musk
may be planning to give Nigel Farage's Reform UK party a huge cash donation in
a bid to reshape British politics.
Mr Musk, the
world's richest man, has been critical of Keir Starmer's government and has
showed support for Reform.
His vocal
support of Donald Trump, which he disseminates via Twitter, now known as X,
which be bought in 2022, has been credited with helping get the Republican
re-elected.
He also
spent $200 million supporting Mr Trump, including a controversial $1 million
per day giveaway lottery in the swing state of Pennsylvania.
Now he is
said to be directing his attention towards the UK, and rumours are said to be
circulating among some Conservative insiders of a possible donation to Reform.
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Reform
The donation
would likely be made through X in a bid to get around political donation laws
by foreign individuals.
Mr Farage
said he was unaware of any plans by Mr Musk to donate to Reform, but said they
shared "a good relationship".
“All I can
say is that I’m in touch with him and he is very supportive of my policy
positions,” the Reform leader told The Times.
“We both
share a friendship with Donald Trump and Trump has said good things about me in
front of Musk.
"We’ve
got a good relationship with him.”
Errol Musk,
father of Elon Musk, speaks on Tonight with Andrew Marr | Watch in full
Mr Musk
recently reposted a message on social media that Reform would "win the
next election", saying simply "Yes".
He has also
sparred with Keir Starmer, branding him 'two-tier Keir', a popular right-wing
online insult for the Prime Minister.
Reports
emerged last month that MPs planned to summon Mr Musk to parliament to answer
questions about disinformation on X - prompting an angry response from his
father.
Appearing on
LBC in November, Errol Musk demanded Starmer resign, as he hit out at Labour
for sending England back to “Tudor times.”
Errol Musk
added there is nothing the Labour government could do to repair its
relationship with his son, but claimed Elon “doesn’t give the UK government a
second thought.”
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