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After the US, Elon Musk now plans to shake up UK politics with a $100 million donation

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published December 20, 2024
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Elon musk eyes UK politics with potential $100 million donation

A photograph that has caused ripples across British political circles features Elon Musk alongside Nigel Farage and a prominent backer, framed by a gilded painting of a youthful Donald Trump. Captured at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida earlier this week, the image has stoked speculation that Musk, a key player in U.S. politics, may now be turning his attention to the UK.

Nigel Farage, one of Trump’s most vocal British allies, has confirmed that discussions are underway about Musk making a substantial financial contribution to Reform UK, Farage’s political party. According to The Times of London, Musk’s potential donation could reach a staggering $100 million – a figure that would dwarf all previous political contributions in the UK’s history.

Such reports have sparked fresh calls to tighten Britain’s political donation laws. Critics argue that current regulations leave room for foreign influence, and immediate action is necessary to close loopholes.

Musk’s discussions with farage

Farage, speaking on GB news after his meeting with Musk, revealed: “We did discuss money. That’s a negotiation we will go back and have again. He [Musk] is not against giving us money. He hasn’t fully decided whether he will.”

While UK law imposes strict limits on how much political parties can spend during elections, it allows unlimited donations – provided the donor is a UK voter or the funds come from a company registered in Britain. Musk’s platform, X (formerly Twitter), operates a UK-based entity, Twitter UK Ltd., registered in London. Critics argue this setup could enable foreign influence under the guise of domestic corporate donations.

Electoral commission’s concerns

The Electoral Commission has voiced concerns, urging reforms to safeguard the UK’s electoral system from foreign interference. Vijay Rangarajan, the commission’s chief executive, told The Guardian: “It’s crucial that UK voters have trust in the financing of our political system. The system needs strengthening, and we have been calling for changes to the law since 2013.”

Proposed reforms include capping the amount a company can donate, ensuring it cannot exceed its UK earnings.

Labour’s push for reform

The centre-left Labour Party has pledged to tighten political donation rules, although no legislation is scheduled in the coming year. A spokesperson for Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated on wednesday that work is already underway to “reinforce existing safeguards” against “impermissible proxy donations.”

Musk, however, appears to have taken a strong dislike to Starmer, frequently posting criticisms on X. He has shared hashtags such as #TwoTierKeir, referring to unsubstantiated claims that Britain enforces “two-tier policing” with harsher treatment of far-right protesters compared to pro-palestinian or black lives matter demonstrators. Musk has also likened UK efforts to combat online misinformation to Soviet-style censorship and, during the summer’s anti-immigrant violence, ominously tweeted that “civil war is inevitable.”

Musk and farage: Aligned agendas

Farage’s own social media output echoes some of Musk’s sentiments, particularly on immigration, green energy, and “woke” culture. Reform UK, founded in 2021, advocates policies such as slashing immigration, abandoning green energy targets, and withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights.

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Though reform UK has achieved limited electoral success, Farage has a proven track record of influencing British politics. His relentless opposition to the European Union played a pivotal role in the 2016 Brexit referendum, which saw the UK vote to leave the EU.

Farage is now attempting to emulate Donald Trump’s strategy of harnessing social media and personal charisma to engage with disillusioned voters, particularly young men, often referred to as the “bro vote.” He told GB News: “Musk has already given me considerable help – understanding the process from start to finish, reaching disaffected communities who frankly feel there’s no point voting for anybody.”

Calls for urgent reform

With Musk’s potential donation looming, pressure is mounting on both Labour and the Conservative government to address the vulnerabilities in Britain’s political financing system. Critics warn that without swift action, foreign influence could undermine public trust in the UK’s democratic institutions.

For now, Musk’s plans remain uncertain, but his growing interest in British politics is undeniable. As discussions with Farage continue, the prospect of a $100 million donation promises to shake up the political landscape, raising important questions about the intersection of wealth, influence, and democracy.

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