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Elon Musk again enters British politics, supporting a new right part

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Elon Musk has once again entered the British political scrum, this time promoting a new right -wing party, Advance UK, while criticizing the UK party leader fast and influential, Nigel Farage.

Musk recently published on X: Go with @_advanceuk, Ben (Habib) and Tommy (Robinson) for the real change that is necessary to save Great Britain! “In another article, he said:” Advance UK will actually lead the change. Farage is a weak sauce that will do nothing. “”

Earlier this month, he approached tens of thousands of people in London during the “Unite The Kingdom” rally organized by the controversial right winger Tommy Robinson. The billionaire joined the march by the video link and condemned the left as “the murder party”.

Nigel Farage replied after that Elon Musk declares that he “ does not have what it is necessary to direct the reform of the British party

Nigel Farage and Ben Habib

Nigel Farage is with Ben Habib on April 12, 2019 in Coventry, England. (Matthew Lewis / Getty Images)

The billionaire also targeted the man who could be the next British Prime Minister and said that Nigel Farage “does not have what it takes.” It was before the birth of Advance UK. More recently, he said: “There must be a reform of the massive government in Great Britain and that the people must be in charge, not a bureaucracy that does not care.”

The right-wing part, which is about to register officially, is headed by Ben Habib, former president of Co-Deput of Reform UK. “The bipartite system is dead,” said Habib. “The Conservatives and the Labor Party have had their chance, and now people want something new.”

“You clearly do not have a bipartite system,” said Alan Mendoza, executive director of the Henry Jackson Society reflection group. However, he asked: “Will this system produce a majority government and if, for example, at the end of the process, it offers a main opposition party.”

Part of the fragmentation of British policy is the general disgust of political leaders. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Conservative chief, Kemi Badenoch and the leader in the United Kingdom reform, Nigel Farage, have all received unfavorable opinions between 52% and 68%, according to data from the Yougov poll organization.

Unite the kingdom rally

The demonstrators agitate the flags of the Union Jack and St George during the “Unite The Kingdom” rally on the Westminster bridge by the houses of the Parliament on September 13, 2025 in London, in England. (Christopher Furlong / Getty Images)))

Despite the negative of a fading point of view, Reform UK directs in the polls in the event of general elections, according to the Ipsos survey company. But that does not necessarily mean that the reform will gain in the next elections.

“If there were elections tomorrow, then she would probably win,” said Mendoza. However, we do not know when the next elections are, which makes almost impossible to predict at this stage, he says. “The golden law of British policy is that you cannot predict the vote so far.”

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When he was asked why Advance UK is necessary when the Farage Party is well in advance in the ballot boxes, Habib said: “The reform will not deliver. He does not mean anything. It is a populist party without political philosophy and without HEFT or intellectual capacity”, declared Habib, affirming that “Farage has a patriotic character, but it is nothing more than a political expedition.

Nevertheless, it does not seem that Advance UK will share the vote with the reform. According to Mendoza, bringing Robinson to the party may have been an error. During the recent gathering, some demonstrators would have attacked police. “Most people will not like violence during a political rally,” he said. “And they don’t support the party.”

One of the main frustrations of voters has so far is that neither the current government nor the last managed to stop the wave of legal and illegal immigration. In fact, he worsened. Nearly 50,000 undocumented immigrants, many of whom are looking for asylum, arrived in Great Britain in the 12 months to June. This represents around 39,000 at the same period the previous year, according to government data.

On Saturday, the Daily Telegraph indicated that migrants now represent 98% of the last increase in the population. According to the Office for National Statistics, the Telegraph reported that 69.3 million people lived in the country in mid-2014, up 755,254 compared to the same era in 2023.

Left: Nigel Farage; Right: Elon Musk

Nigel Farage, head of the United Kingdom reform, speaks for a press conference on March 20, 2023 in London. Right, Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla and owner of X. (Left: Carl Court / Getty Images; Right: Chesnot / Getty Images)

“We need a holistic solution to reduce immigration,” said Habib. He also said that borders should be applied and that illegal migrants were expelled. Worse, these asylum seekers live in hotels at taxpayers’ expense of 5.8 million pounds sterling per day ($ 7.4 million).

“We need a holistic solution to reduce immigration,” said Habib. Borders should also be applied and illegal migrants expelled. Worse, these asylum seekers live in hotels at taxpayers’ expense of 5.8 million pounds sterling per day ($ 7.4 million).

Earlier this summer, protests on asylum hotels broke out in Epping, in the south-east of England. In addition, Farage suspended one of his local advisers for accusations of racism during the demonstration.

Elon Musk responded to the Farage suspension the member of the Council on x. He wrote: “Farage is a weak and snake sauce. He will not even let the reform defend their own people, for example, punish their Epping member, and he will not change anything politically significant.”

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And according to recent polls, the inhabitants of the United Kingdom almost certainly say that real changes are necessary, in particular with regard to the lack of freedom of expression. Earlier this year, the Irish actor Graham Linehan was met by armed police at Heathrow airport after making comments on transgender people. Such incidents seem to quickly become the standard.

However, despite Musk’s criticisms, a new opinion poll published on Friday in the United Kingdom on Friday by Yougov has shown that the Farage Reform in the United Kingdom on Target to offer a massive defeat of Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his Labor Party in power if an election should be held.

Farage was quoted by the Daily Telegraph saying: “Party growth has been surprising,” noting “, we are now coming for work”.

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