Nigel Farage says he 'can't be pushed or bullied' after Elon Musk said Reform needs new leader
- Nigel Farage stated he 'can't be pushed or bullied' after Elon Musk criticized his leadership of Reform UK, saying he 'doesn't have what it takes' to lead the party.
- Ten Reform UK councillors in Derbyshire resigned, claiming the party was being run in an 'increasingly autocratic manner' under Farage's leadership.
- Farage met Elon Musk in December to discuss a possible donation, but Musk later withdrew support for him publicly.
- The party's membership figures have grown, surpassing those of the Conservatives, amid dissatisfaction with both the Conservatives and early signs from Labour.
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Elon Musk reconciles Nigel Farage fall out after Reform's Brexit nemesis spearheads Tesla chief's broadside attacks: 'All fine now!'
Elon Musk and Nigel Farage’s relationship is on the mend after a fleeting fallout between the two personalities over several of Elon Musk's incendiary social media posts. The tech billionaire clashed with Reform's leader after Musk claimed that the ex-leader of the English Defence League Tommy Robinson should be freed. However, Farage refused to support the former EDL leader, who has been serving an 18-month-long jail sentence for contempt of co…
‘I don’t like this Musk chap’: Reform members say they’re unbothered by spat – INTELLI.NEWS
Activists gathering at a regional conference assess whether the US billionaire could help or hinder the party. Source link : https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwyw38zwe1yo Author : Publish date : 2025-01-11 12:59:00 Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source.
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