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After US Election, Elon Musk Sets Sights on Europe and Australia

After US Election, Elon Musk Sets Sights on Europe and Australia
By Jeff Gibbs
After playing a key role in Donald Trump’s return to the White House, Elon Musk is now turning his attention to the political landscapes of Europe and potentially Australia. The billionaire entrepreneur and tech mogul has increasingly voiced his opinions on international issues, injecting himself into political debates far beyond the United States.
Musk’s Growing Influence in Europe
In recent months, Musk has been outspoken on various issues in the United Kingdom and Germany. He has criticised Britain’s political environment, claiming the country is “turning into a police state,” and expressed support for the right-wing Reform UK party led by Nigel Farage. Reports suggest Musk may donate up to $160 million to Reform UK, after meeting with Farage at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort to discuss political strategies.
This week, Musk escalated his involvement in UK politics by targeting Prime Minister Keir Starmer, calling for the release of far-right activist Tommy Robinson and demanding a national inquiry into child abuse scandals from 1997 to 2013. His posts prompted responses from political leaders, highlighting his ability to stir debate.
In Germany, Musk has publicly backed the far-right Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) party, describing it as the “last spark of hope” for the nation. He is reportedly planning to host the party’s leader for a live interview on X and has faced criticism for attempting to influence the upcoming German election.
Musk’s Motivation
Experts suggest Musk’s motivations are multifaceted, ranging from personal background to business interests. His British heritage, combined with his affinity for controversial political and social issues such as immigration, free speech, and gender debates, appears to fuel his interest in Europe’s political discourse.
Musk’s business ventures also align with his political engagement. His outspoken views and high-profile actions have boosted his visibility, contributing to Tesla’s share price soaring 66% since Trump’s election win.
“By projecting power and influence, Musk bolsters his image as a transformative figure, which can attract investors and reinforce his business success,” said Dr. Richard Johnson from Queen Mary University of London.
Potential Interest in Australia
Political analysts warn Musk’s growing global influence could extend to Australia, with the upcoming federal election set for May 2025. Musk has already critiqued Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s policies, including a proposal to ban children from social media, labbeling it a potential threat to internet access.
Musk’s past involvement in Australia includes his role in building the world’s largest lithium-ion battery in South Australia in 2017, following a challenge from Atlassian co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes.
Professor Michael Cox from the London School of Economics suggests Musk could attempt to shift Australia’s political discourse further to the right.
“Elon Musk represents a new phenomenon in global politics—a highly influential figure who merges technology, business, and political advocacy,” Professor Cox said.
“His ability to shape narratives and influence elections, as seen in the United States and Europe, could have significant implications for Australia.”
A Global Phenomenon
Musk’s global interventions underscore his unparalleled ability to blend technological innovation with political influence. Whether shaping policy debates in the UK, championing far-right parties in Germany, or potentially engaging in Australia’s federal election, Musk’s reach extends far beyond business.
As Musk continues to make headlines, his influence as both a billionaire entrepreneur and political actor raises questions about the role of wealth and technology in reshaping the global political landscape.
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