Tech billionaire Elon Musk is said to be looking at how he and his right-wing pals in the US can disrupt the Labour government and remove Keir Starmer as Prime Minister
Reform UK leader steps up pressure on Keir Starmer as he threatens to hold his own hearings into grooming gangs if the governnment does not
Elon Musk has said Reform UK needs a new leader because Nigel Farage “doesn’t have what it takes”. The tech billionaire’s comments came just hours after Farage described him as “a hero”. His latest intervention on UK politics casts serious doubt on claims he was prepared to make a substantial donation to Reform.
Elon Musk targeted Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage, saying he "doesn't have what it takes" and the party "needs a new leader."
MAGA billionaire Elon Musk trained his chaotic political posts on Britain on Sunday, extending a multi-day meltdown that has gone from calling for the release of a jailed fascist Islamophobe to calling for the head of Nigel Farage,
Musk has cut ties with far-right British politician Nigel Farage as he champions divisive activist Tommy Robinson.
The suddenness with which Musk has cast aspersions on his seeming soulmate raises the question of how long Trump will want to be in cahoots with
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Not all politicians are monster raving loonies, but you could be forgiven for thinking there are more of them than just the ones who add colour and comedy to election night. The lunacy began early this year as the political classes became obsessed with a South African Canadian who doesn’t even live here but happens to be worth a bob or two.
Reform MPs including Nigel Farage have made thousands of pounds from posting on Elon Musk’s social media company X, official filings show.
X owner’s call for Reform to replace its leader points to possible disintegration of UK’s populist right again