Elon Musk made a striking prediction about UK politics saying Labour party will get crushed in the upcoming election; his statement targets all establishment parties in Britain
The tech-savvy billionaire (who might get a top-spot in Trumps future cabinet) reacted to approval ratings that show interesting patterns: PMs popularity went from +11 in mid-summer to a not-so-good -25 this month. Its worth noting that these numbers come from well-known More in Common research group
Starmer got some direct hits from Musk lately including criticism about:
- Summer riot response
- Inheritance tax rules for farm-owners
- Going “full Stalin“ on policy decisions
The story got more complex when Musk stepped in to defend Telegraph writer Allison Pearson; police came to her house on remembrance sunday morning about year-old social-media post. “This needs to stop“ – thats what Musk wrote on his X platform
Recent JL Partners study shows quite unexpected results: Starmer has -22 approval rating which is lower than Musks -17; making him less liked than other major UK party leaders