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  • 18/06/2025
Errol Musk Drops BOMBSHELL on Starmer's Failing Leadership – Is Farage the Answer to Save Britain?"
In this explosive interview with Andrew Eborn, Errol Musk, father of Elon Musk, doesn’t hold back on his scathing take on UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Musk predicted Starmer’s downfall by February, and he’s not alone—public discontent is mounting, with even Nigel Farage declaring Starmer’s time is up. Despite Starmer’s surprising staying power, Errol slams his leadership, pointing to widespread dissatisfaction among Brits. But the real shock? Errol’s evolving stance on Farage. Once skeptical of Farage’s ability to restore national pride, Errol now sees a stronger, less accommodating Farage as a potential game-changer for Britain’s future. Could Farage be the leader to pull the UK back from the brink? Tune in for the full scoop! #StarmerFail #FarageRising #UKPolitics #ErrolMusk #NigelFarage

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00:00Current views on Starmer?
00:02Well, as I say, you know, I expected him to be gone by now.
00:07You did?
00:07He was trying to be gone by February, that's what you said?
00:09Yes, and I've seen so many people say the same thing.
00:12I've even seen Farage say that Starmer's done, he's going, they have to go.
00:17And somehow he still seems to be there.
00:20What I have seen is that Starmer's relented on a few things.
00:23So, you know, Starmer's not a prime minister or government that I think I'm,
00:29the average British pretty, I don't think many people are very happy with this.
00:34Oh, they're not happy.
00:35And the public thing that you've spoken about,
00:37and you had very strong views, as did Elon, about Nigel Farage.
00:41Yes, and I have seen lately that he's pulled himself away from accommodating.
00:49He was a bit too accommodating last year, and that led me and Elon to say we don't think,
00:55I said he'd make an excellent cabinet minister in any portfolio.
01:00But I said I don't think he's strong enough to be the man to pull England out of it
01:06and restore national pride.
01:09But on the other hand, he has now stopped a lot of the accommodating behavior,
01:14and he's now, I would say, much better, much more.
01:19So much more, you're pleased to say, oh, okay, fine.
01:21Do you think he's the right person to be prime minister?
01:24Well, I'd say he's much better than I thought before.
01:26The right person to be prime minister?
01:28Yes, I would say he could be.
01:29No.
01:29No.

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