- Elon Musk has intensified his criticism of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, labelling him "weak sauce who will do nothing" and questioning his ability to bring about significant change, particularly on immigration.
- Musk has publicly backed other political figures and parties, including independent MP Rupert Lowe and the Advance UK party led by Ben Habib, a former Reform deputy.
- The X owner's latest remarks followed Mr Farage's announcement of a policy to deport up to 600,000 asylum seekers, including children, if Reform UK forms a government.
- The relationship between Musk and Farage has been turbulent, evolving from initial support and rumours of a substantial donation to Musk publicly disowning Farage in January over his stance on Tommy Robinson.
- Despite Musk's criticisms, Mr Farage has expressed a desire to "mend" their relationship, suggesting Musk's previous comments were an attempt to "encourage" him on policy matters.
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