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Farage on Musk: I’m prepared to forego donations to defend Reform UK principles

06 Jan 2025 3 minute read
Nigel Farage (R) and Elon Musk. Photo Stuart Mitchell/Reform UK/PA Wire

Nigel Farage has said he is prepared to forego donations in order to defend Reform UK’s “principles” after Elon Musk turned against him – but said he still regards the multibillionaire as a “hero”.

Mr Farage said he had been “surprised” when the tech entrepreneur, who reports suggested had been in talks to give a large sum to the party, claimed on Sunday he “doesn’t have what it takes” to serve as its leader.

Mr Musk did not explain the reasoning behind his intervention, but the Clacton MP suggested it was because of his refusal to endorse far-right figurehead Tommy Robinson.

BNP activists

Mr Farage said on Monday the “golden rule” that former BNP activists will not be welcomed as members will not be changed, and that if Mr Musk “knew the full story of Tommy Robinson, he might have a slightly different view”.

“I’m not giving up principles. I do not allow former BNP activists into this party. That’s a golden rule,” he said.

“We want no links with extremism of any kind at all. It’s not going to happen under my leadership. I’m sorry, but Mr Robinson is not suitable for our party.

“He’s not somebody that we’re going to endorse. And if defending that principle means that I have to forego donations or whatever else it may be, well I’m sorry but for me, principle comes first.”

He said Robinson, who has been jailed for contempt of court, “puts himself up for martyrdom” and “on the back of it, there’s a list as long as your arm of convictions”.

“Frankly, we have to have the rule of law,” Mr Farage said. “He is not a hero figure to me.”

‘Hero’

He added: “All over America there are prominent Republicans who think Tommy Robinson is a hero because they’ve heard Tommy Robinson’s side of the story. There is a lot, lot more to it that many in America don’t understand.”

But he said “of course” he still regarded Mr Musk as a “hero” for “buying Twitter and opening up social media as a place where there is now much more free speech than there was when he bought it”.

“Whatever he might have said about me in the last 24 hours doesn’t change my view,” Mr Farage said.

“We will raise the money we need.”

In a slew of posts on social media platform X, which he owns, Mr Musk had urged Mr Farage to stand aside, after the MP disagreed with his endorsement of Robinson.

Elsewhere, he accused the Prime Minister of failing to tackle grooming gangs while he was director of public prosecutions, and called safeguarding minister Jess Phillips a “witch” and a “rape genocide apologist”.

Asked about the comments on Monday, Sir Keir Starmer condemned “the poison of the far right” that has resulted in Ms Phillips and others receiving threats and being put at risk.

He criticised the Conservative Party for failing to call out vitriolic remarks about the minister, and defended his own record on handling child sexual exploitation, saying he had dealt with the problem “head on” as DPP.

Asked about Mr Musk’s posts to his 210 million followers, after a speech at Epsom Hospital in Surrey, the Prime Minister said: “Those that are spreading lies and misinformation as far and as wide as possible are not interested in victims, they are interested in themselves.”


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Jeff
Jeff
21 days ago

Which principles is it this week? Which ones are the former UKIP, Brexit now Reform party owner making up? Is it the ones where he pushed for brexit cos foreign interference, then demanded a US president kept his nose out of UK politics, Tice went off on one over a US billionaire chipping into an anti brexit campaign, but when musk waves a load of dosh at them, an orange oaf pats little niges head saying “who is a good little doggy” they say roll over and whimper “yes please!”? Those principles? Oh yeah his comments with regards Tate etc.… Read more »

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John Ellis
John Ellis
20 days ago

Nige can hardly take this lying down. He knows better than anyone – given that it’s been demonstrated each time he’s briefly stood down from leading his successive parties – that without him at the top those parties have swiftly slumped into incoherence. Now, just as then, he’s the Mr Punch without whom there’d be no Reform UK show.

Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
20 days ago

Nigel Farage. An MP who has declined to hold in person constituency surgeries for fear he will face violence and a man who describes as a ‘hero’ a man whose words have resulted in threats of violence to one or more other MPs and he fails to condemn those words. THESE are the ‘principles’ of Nigel Farage.

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