The group recently became an online sensation thanks to posters they plastered all over London picturing the richest man in the world making his infamous Hitler-like salute while in a Tesla (which they call a "swasticar"): "This is a real moment where people have had enough of billionaires getting involved in our politics.
Rupert Lowe has said he will not stand with Nigel Farage if Reform UK doesn't change 'from top to bottom' and voiced frustration at his leadership - prompting the Tories to claim it the party is in 'w
A group named Everyone Hates Elon claimed responsibility for the poster. "We don't want his cars, or his fascist politics," a spokesperson said.
Analysts say he may have a longer-term goal for his business empire: backing political parties that might cut back regulations he thinks impede tech innovations.
Musk frequently shares or highlights posts complaining about immigration into Ireland by Michael O’Keeffe, one of a number of Irish people to have grabbed the world’s richest man’s attention
The Tesla billionaire was a surprise guest at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida where he was hailed as a 'hero' by Nigel Farage
The results of the upcoming May 1st local elections look like being potentially seismic, in part due to the outsize influence of a non-UK citizen… Elon Musk. Paul Connew looks at the fast changing political and media landscape.
Tesla shares saw a significant lift following the US election due to Musk’s strong ties to Donald Trump. Musk was a prominent supporter of Trump’s presidential campaign, donating $290 million to Republican politicians and charities in 2024, with the majority of that going toward restoring Trump to the White House.
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