Musk turns on UK’s Farage and says he should quit as Reform party leader

Key Points

  • Elon Musk withdrew his support for Nigel Farage, suggesting he should step down as leader of Reform UK.
  • Musk had previously backed Farage and posed for a photograph with him, but disagreed with Farage's stance on Tommy Robinson.
  • Reform UK won 14% of the vote and five seats in the last national election.
  • Musk has been involved in British politics, criticizing Prime Minister Keir Starmer and supporting calls for inquiries into child abuse cases.

Summary

Elon Musk, a prominent U.S. billionaire, has abruptly withdrawn his support for Nigel Farage, urging him to resign as leader of Britain's right-wing Reform UK party. This change of stance came shortly after Farage had described Musk as a friend who made Reform look "cool." Musk's criticism was partly due to Farage's disagreement with Musk's support for Tommy Robinson, a controversial figure known for his anti-immigration and anti-Muslim views. Despite Musk's previous endorsement of Farage and his party, which saw a significant vote share in the last election, the billionaire's recent comments highlight a rift. Musk has also been vocal about British politics, criticizing Prime Minister Keir Starmer and backing calls for inquiries into child abuse cases, particularly those involving Pakistani heritage men. This has led to a defensive response from UK health minister Wes Streeting, who defended Starmer and Jess Phillips against Musk's criticisms, emphasizing their efforts in prosecuting serious crimes.

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January 5, 2025
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