Nigel Farage reveals how Elon Musk helped Trump win – and hasn’t ruled out helping Reform

Nigel Farage on GB News

Nigel Farage revealed details of his meeting with Elon Musk and Donald Trump (Image: GB News)

Nigel Farage has revealed that Elon Musk has not ruled out helping Reform UK with a monetary donation after they met with President-Elect at his Mar-a-Lago resort over the weekend.

Speaking on GB News, he revealed extra details about his meeting, where his party’s treasurer and recent donor Nick Candy was also present.

They spoke about two main things, with Farage citing Trump’s election win as well as potential donations.

He said: “What really fascinated me were the margins by which Trump won in key swing states and the person behind that was one .”

He added that he spent an hour going through with him what his strategy was and how he got new voters who were’t on the electoral register to sign up, and how he managed to get people out to vote on the day using various tech tools.

He also said: “I’m pledged to professionalising reform, I took various notes yesterday.”

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Commenting on speculation on whether Musk could help his party with a cash donation, the MP for Clacton added: “He’s already given me considerable help… in reaching disaffected communities who frankly feel there’s no point in voting for anybody.

“But just to get them to agree with you or like me on , that’s enough. You’ve got to get them registered, you’ve got to know who they are, you’ve got to get them to vote.

“Inevitably given all the stories in the press, we did discuss money. That’s a negotiation we will go back and have again. He’s not against giving us money. He hasn’t fully decided whether he will.

“If he does it would be nothing like what was quoted in the Sunday Times.”

Farage further warned that Musk “genuinely fears” that the country is going down the tubes.”

“He agrees that Britain needs Reform. He is right behind me”, the Brexiteer added.

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When asked by the interview whether it could be a seven-figure sum, Farage simply replied: “Who’s to say? Wait and see how this ends up. He’s not closed his mind towards helping us in anyway we can.”

And in response to the claims in the press that the figure of £100m was discussed, Farage joked: “Where the Sunday Times have got that figure on I’ve got no idea. Probably some bloke down the pub.”

It comes as Reform continues to soar in the polls, with bookmakers odds now hinting that is now the favourite to be the next Prime Minister of Great Britain after .

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