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Starmer could introduce new law to block Musk from donating to Reform, minister suggests

As a US citizen, Elon Musk cannot legally make a personal donation to a UK political party but he could do so through the UK subsidiaries of his companies

Millie Cooke
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Sunday 22 December 2024 09:51 EST
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Sir Keir Starmer could introduce a new law to block Elon Musk from donating to Reform UK, a minister has suggested, saying the government will make sure the electoral system is protected from ā€œmany of the new issues that face undermining our democracyā€.

The minister refusing to rule out the introduction of a law comes amid rumours the tech billionaire is preparing to donate $100m to Nigel Farageā€™s party ā€“ by far theĀ largest contribution in British electoral history.

As a US citizen, Mr Musk cannot legally make a personal donation to a UK political party but he could do so through the UK subsidiaries of his companies.

Asked about a possible move to block the donation, Commons leader Lucy Powell suggested the government would not rush to introduce new legislation ā€“ but said it is committed to reforming the electoral system to protect it from interference.

Elon Musk is said to be considering donating $100m to Reform UK
Elon Musk is said to be considering donating $100m to Reform UK (Reuters)

ā€œWe have no immediate plans to do but we do have a manifesto commitment to look more broadly at our elections regime in the country, from things like votes at 16, which we are committed to, but also to make sure that our electoral system has got that integrity and is robust from many of the new issues that face undermining our democracy and our electionsā€, she told Sky News.

ā€œBut just to be clear, foreign donations to UK-based political parties is prohibited under current law, so thatā€™s something that already exists.ā€

Pressed on whether a new law could be introduced during this session of parliament, Ms Powell said: ā€œWell, we are committed to bringing forward some changes to the way in which elections are run in this country, there will be an elections bill ā€“ probably in the next parliamentary session ā€“ but obviously, weā€™ve not made those decisions yet.

ā€œBecause we are committed to things like voter 16, which is in our manifesto.

ā€œAnd our manifesto also said that we would look at other issues to make sure that our elections in this country are fair or robust, many of the issues that are undermining our democracy at the moment ā€“ like mis- and disinformation, foreign state actions and so on, and making sure that the issues around donations are also fair and robust as well.ā€

Musk met Reform UK treasurer Nick Candy (left) and party leader Nigel Farage at Mar-a-Lago last week
Musk met Reform UK treasurer Nick Candy (left) and party leader Nigel Farage at Mar-a-Lago last week (PA)

Asked earlier this month about the reports by ITV of the massive donation, Mr Musk denied he was planning to donate $100m, but his response did not rule out another amount.

Last week, Mr Farage met withĀ Mr MuskĀ atĀ Donald Trumpā€™sĀ Mar-a-LagoĀ mansion, alongsideĀ Reformā€™s new party treasurer Nick Candy.Ā In a statement, Mr Farage and Mr Candy described their hour-long meeting as ā€œgreatā€.

They did not mention money but said they had ā€œlearnt a great deal about the Trump ground gameā€ and would have ā€œongoing discussionsā€ with the Tesla boss on other areas.

They added: ā€œWe only have one more chance left to save the West and we can do great things together.Ā Our thanks also to President Trump for allowing us to use Mar-a-Lago for this historic meeting. The special relationship is alive and well.ā€

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