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Musk v Farage

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Seems they’ve had a falling out and are no longer chums. What with that and the increasing irrelevance of the Tories under the hilariously inept Badenoch, the right/far right (almost indistinguishable these days) is becoming increasingly fragmented and inward looking at a time when the new government is inevitably deeply unpopular due to having had to make the unpopular decisions needed after 15 years of Tory fuckwittery.

And with Trump about to take the reins again over the pond I expect him and Musk to be next to have a tiff. Coukd get entertaining.
 
Farage was brown nosing Musk this morning (he desperately wants his money) only for Musk to turn round and say Reform should get a new leader because he’s not up to the job.
Musk probably wants to see Tommy Robinson leading Reform.

What fun.
 
Seems they’ve had a falling out and are no longer chums. What with that and the increasing irrelevance of the Tories under the hilariously inept Badenoch, the right/far right (almost indistinguishable these days) is becoming increasingly fragmented and inward looking at a time when the new government is inevitably deeply unpopular due to having had to make the unpopular decisions needed after 15 years of Tory fuckwittery.

And with Trump about to take the reins again over the pond I expect him and Musk to be next to have a tiff. Coukd get entertaining.
It would be nice to see Starmer come out and rip in to Musk, over his comments about Jess Phillips

But on your main point, totally agree. Can’t wait to go back to work tomorrow, if only to resume hostilities with my right wing colleagues. Although my MD has banned me from talking politics in work.
 
Trust you to be a fan boy for that stupid cunt.
I can’t see how you deduce me as fan boy of Elons, just for observing a post by Elon, and that I think he’s not going to give up, anytime soon. I didn’t agree or disagree with what he’s doing.
 
Musk can call for as many elections and resignations as he wants. He’s irrelevant. Dangerous, but irrelevant.
 
Like ECB says, it will be a surprise if Musk and Trump don't fall out after the inauguration. It didn't take long for Donald to turn on Bannon the first time round. I can't see two huge egotists like Musk and Trump coexisting for long.
 
Like ECB says, it will be a surprise if Musk and Trump don't fall out after the inauguration. It didn't take long for Donald to turn on Bannon the first time round. I can't see two huge egotists like Musk and Trump coexisting for long.
I think that’s just wishful thinking by some people. I’ll make a bold statement here, and I think when Trump gets in, he will make life a living hell, for Starmer and also Labour, let’s face it, before the election, labour openly slagged Trump off, does anyone think he’s going to let them get away with that? They also sent labour members to the USA campaigning for Biden. I’ll make a bold prediction here, and you can bookmark this, because I have a high certainty this will happen. Once Trump is inaugurated him and Elon will go to town on Labour.
 
I think that’s just wishful thinking by some people. I’ll make a bold statement here, and I think when Trump gets in, he will make life a living hell, for Starmer and also Labour, let’s face it, before the election, labour openly slagged Trump off, does anyone think he’s going to let them get away with that? They also sent labour members to the USA campaigning for Biden. I’ll make a bold prediction here, and you can bookmark this, because I have a high certainty this will happen. Once Trump is inaugurated him and Elon will go to town on Labour.
When Trump gets in he will set about making his own compatriots life a living hell...
 
When Trump gets in he will set about making his own compatriots life a living hell...
Well, when he gets in, one thing I am hoping for is that he can put an end to the conflict in Ukraine, and the Middle East. I know people slag him off, but in my book there’s a definite positive that he is not, no warmonger. Fingers crossed the conflicts will end, sometime soon.
 
Well, when he gets in, one thing I am hoping for is that he can put an end to the conflict in Ukraine, and the Middle East. I know people slag him off, but in my book there’s a definite positive that he is not, no warmonger. Fingers crossed the conflicts will end, sometime soon.
Apart from encouraging his followers to storm the US Capitol...
 
If Trump’s solution to end the war in Ukraine is to give Putin largely what he wants then Trump will be rewarding warmongering.
 

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