Nigel Farage’s allies labeled Elon Musk” f****** moron” after the billionaire called for him to step down as the leader of Reform UK, arguing that the party requires fresh leadership and,” Farage doesn’t have what it takes”.
Raheem Kassam, the original chief-of-staff to Nigel Farage, came to his previous owner’s security, responding plainly to Elon Musk’s notes with, “You’re a f****** moron”, according to UK media company Daily Mail.
Farage recently praised him, called the businessman a “hero” and gave credit to him for making the party “look cool,” but Musk’s criticism came at the same time.
The X program owner unintended criticized his own Trump admirer on social media by saying that” The Reform Party needs a new president. Farage doesn’t have what it takes”. Despite Musk being expected to contribute million to Reform UK to support the party in the future general election, this unexpected move came as a result.
Before discussions about the group’s manner had taken place between the two people and Reform UK’s manager, Nick Candy, at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home. But, Musk’s place shifted shortly after receiving Farage’s compliments.
Farage, evidently surprised, responded to Musk on X, stating:” Well, this is a wonder! Elon is a remarkable person, but on this I am afraid I disagree. Tommy Robinson is not my ideal reform candidate, in my opinion, and I always sell out my rules.
The controversy arose as a result of Nigel Farage’s determination to range Reform UK from Elon Musk’s assistance for Tommy Robinson, the exiled former head of the English Defense League. Farage believes that this problem is inconvenient given that Robinson is already serving an 18-month word for contempt of court.
Musk more commented on Farage’s position, writing” Interesting standpoint” alongside a movie where the head of Reform UK stated,” we may gain if we socially alienate the whole of Islam”.
Rupert Lowe, the former president of Southampton Football Club and Great Yarmouth Reform MP, even appeared to be supporting Musk. Rupert Lowe’s statements online that I have read so much make a lot of sense, according to Musk previously wrote on X.
However, Farage maintained aid for Musk’s accusations of UK officials, including Labour’s Jess Phillips and Keir Starmer. Musk said Phillips “deserves to be in jail” and criticised Starmer during his tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions, claiming he failed to bring “rape criminals” to justice.
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