Elon Musk launches fresh attack on ‘weak’ Nigel Farage

Elon Musk hit Nigel Farage as a weak weak sauce that will do nothing ve and revived the attacks attacking the British leader.
Billionaire Tesla owner and the richest man in the world, Mr. Farage, in England, especially in the migration, a real change can not put into effect, he said.
Musk fired his support, including an independent deputy Rupert Lowe, who was a reform representative until he suspended his party whip due to allegations of bullying and verbal threats against his President Zia Yusuf.
Mr. Lowe rejected the allegations and said he would not face any accusation.
The X owner supported the back of the Advanced England Party, led by a former leader Ben Habib in the reform.
Musk said, “Advance UK will actually direct change. Farage will do nothing.
Hours ago, in response to Mr. Farage’s attack on Mr. Lowe, Musk said, “Unfortunately, the truth is that the Farage will do almost nothing to protect England. This is clear.
“The current law, aggravated rape or murder, is clear that everyone, especially children are guilty of serious crimes, and if there is a citizen, they should serve or deport the time in prison.
“The government needs to apply the law.”
Reform approached for comment.
The comments of the X owner came hours after Mr. Farage announced a great new policy that would see children among 600,000 asylum seekers who could be deported in the first parliament of a United Kingdom.
The relationship between Musk and Farage had a series of bending and return, the US billionaire initially sees Mr. Farage as a positive competitor as the next Prime Minister of England.
Their relationship seemed so strong that Musk had rumors that he had donated $ 100 million to reform England. “He wants to help us, not against the idea of giving us money, provided that we can legally do it through British companies, Farage said Farage as he hit the figure of rumors at that time.
However, in a sudden heart change in January, Musk rejected Mr. Farage as a serious political contestant, and after Mr. Farage constantly rejected Tommy Robinson in the British installation.
“The reform party needs a new leader.
“Well, this is a surprise! Elon is a remarkable individual, but I do not agree with this. Tommy Robinson is not right for reform and I will never sell my principles.”
Mr. Farage then said that he wanted to “repair” his relationship with Mr. Musk.
He said to the journalists: “Not having the support of Elon will harm us with that younger generation because he shows us cool, so I am clear about it and I’m sure of everything that is said. I really think we can do it.”
Mr. Farage claimed that Musk’s reform leader wanted to be dismissed.
“We talked about this,” BBC said on Sunday with Laura Kuensberg, “he said:” He was just trying to encourage me in a few policies, I’m not ready to go down. “




