LONDON (AP) 鈥 It鈥檚 a photo that sent a tremor through British politics: flanked by British politician and a wealthy backer, in front of a gilt-framed painting of a young .
Taken this week at Trump鈥檚 Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, the image suggested that Musk, in the incoming U.S. administration, could soon turn his disruptive attention to the U.K.
Farage, Trump鈥檚 highest-profile British champion, confirmed talks are underway about Musk making a hefty donation to Farage's party . The Times of London reported it could be as much as 100 million pounds ($127 million), which would be far and away the largest political donation in U.K. history. The reports have sparked calls for Britain鈥檚 rules on political donations to be tightened 鈥 quickly.
鈥淲e did discuss money,鈥 Farage told broadcaster GB News after the meeting with Musk. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a negotiation we will go back and have again. He is not against giving us money. He hasn鈥檛 fully decided whether he will.鈥
Britain has strict limits on how much political parties can spend on elections, but they can accept unlimited donations, as long as the donors are U.K. voters or companies registered in Britain. Musk鈥檚 social network X has a British arm, Twitter U.K. Ltd., with a registered address in London.
Critics say that is a loophole that allows foreign influence in U.K. politics. The voting watchdog, the Electoral Commission, is calling for changes including limiting the amount a company can donate, so that it can't put in more money than it earns in Britain.
鈥淚t鈥檚 crucial that U.K. voters have trust in the financing of our political system,鈥 the commission's chief executive Vijay Rangarajan told The Guardian. 鈥淭he system needs strengthening, and we have been calling for changes to the law since 2013, to protect the electoral system from foreign interference.鈥
Britain鈥檚 center-left Labour Party pledged during the summer election campaign to tighten the rules on political donations, though legislation is not scheduled in the coming year. spokesman Dave Pares said Wednesday that work is already underway to 鈥渞einforce existing safeguards鈥 against 鈥渋mpermissible proxy donations.鈥
Both the Labour government and the right-of-center opposition Conservatives are trying to figure out how to deal with Musk, who has taken a . 鈥 and seemingly formed a strong dislike for Starmer.
Musk often posts on X about the U.K., retweeting criticism of Starmer and the hashtag TwoTierKeir 鈥 shorthand for an unsubstantiated claim that Britain has 鈥渢wo-tier policing,鈥 with far-right protesters treated more harshly than pro-Palestinian or Black Lives Matter demonstrators. Musk has compared British attempts to weed out online misinformation to the Soviet Union, and during summer anti-immigrant violence across the U.K. tweeted that 鈥渃ivil war is inevitable.鈥
Farage has echoed some of those themes in his own social media output and his party鈥檚 anti-鈥渨oke鈥 agenda, which includes pledges to slash immigration, scrap green-energy targets and leave the European Convention on Human Rights.
Founded in 2021, Reform U.K. is the latest in a string of small hard-right parties led by Farage that have had limited electoral success, but an outsized influence on British politics. Farage鈥檚 helped push the country toward voting in 2016 to leave the bloc, a seismic political and economic break with the U.K.鈥檚 nearest neighbors.
Reform U.K. won just five of the 650 seats in the House of Commons in July鈥檚 election, but came second in dozens more and secured 14% of the vote. Now it is pushing for fast growth, trying to professionalize its previously ramshackle organization and holding gatherings around the U.K. to recruit new members.
Farage, a strong communicator who has embraced TikTok and other platforms, aims to emulate Trump鈥檚 success in using the power of personality and social media to reach the 鈥渂ro vote鈥 鈥 young men who are traditionally less likely to turn out at election time.
Farage told GB News that Musk has 鈥渁lready given me considerable help 鈥 understanding the process from start to finish, reaching disaffected communities who frankly feel there鈥檚 no point voting for anybody.鈥
The electoral power of social media was on show recently in Romania, where came from nowhere to win the first round of the presidential election in November, aided in part by a flood of TikTok videos promoting his campaign. Amid allegations that Russia had organized the social media campaign to back Georgescu, Romania鈥檚 runoff two days before it was due to take place.
With Britain鈥檚 Conservative Party trying to recover from its worst election result since 1832, Farage dreams of making Reform the main opposition 鈥 or even the government 鈥 after the next election, due by 2029.
That鈥檚 a long shot, but Rob Ford, professor of political science at the University of Manchester, said a big donation from Musk could have 鈥渄isruptive potential in all sorts of ways.鈥
He said Musk鈥檚 money would give Reform 鈥渢he opportunity to try and build up a serious campaign organization, which is something that they have generally lacked.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 certainly adding a new joker to the pack of cards in British politics,鈥 Ford said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had no shortage of surprising developments here in the past few years. And maybe this is the next one.鈥
Jill Lawless, The Associated Press