It has not said much about what Farage and Candy discussed with the world’s richest man, but the news will revive speculation that Musk is planning a significant intervention that could help Reform UK’s electoral prospects.

Musk denied a recent report saying he was planning to give the party $100m. But doubtless Farage would be happy to accept a smaller sum, and, because Musk has business interests in Britain, UK laws intended to prevent foreign interference in domestic politics might not get in his way. Musk also owns X, and was accused of using it during the US presidential election to help Donald Trump.

In a statement after the meeting, Farage and Candy said:

“We had a great meeting with Elon Musk for an hour yesterday. We learned a great deal about the Trump ground game and will have ongoing discussions on other areas.”

“We only have one more chance left to save the west and we can do great things together.”

“Our thanks also to President Trump for allowing us to use Mar-a-Lago for this historic meeting. The special relationship is alive and well.”

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    6 days ago

    What the fuck is that painting in the back. Nigel looks like a robot who forgot how to cross arms. Just trying to look cool like daddy musky I suppose.

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        I’ve seen that picture online before, and pointed out (in whatever forum I was on) that it looks a lot like a cricket sweater, which doesn’t fit with his image at all, and I doubt he’s ever worn, let alone owned one.

        At the time, someone suggested that it might have been a “portrait in search of a head” (my paraphrase) and Trump commissioned the artist to put his face on it. I reckon the artist might have been hoping to sell to someone like Shane Warne, but Donny bought it instead.

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          In the UK/EU it would be a “cricket” sweater, but in North America it would be a tennis sweater (most often used pre-80s).

          Here’s Billy Jean King wearing one.