Explained: Elon Musk's disdain for several governments and affinity for right-wing parties
India TV NewsWith Donald Trump's victory in the United States, one person who has gained the most prominence after the President-elect himself is Elon Musk. Musk backs Germany's AfD Recently, Musk got involved in Germany's general election campaign by endorsing the far-right Alternative for Germany, or AfD, party. Musk has also criticised British Prime Minister Keir Starmer saying that he failed to bring what many term “rape gangs” to justice Starmer was the director of public prosecutions between 2008 and 2013. Musk wants re-election in the UK The Tesla owner even retweeted criticism of Keir Starmer with hashtag TwoTierKeir, which is used for a claim that Britain adopts 'two-tier policing', implying that far-right protestors are treated more harshly than pro-Palestinian or Black Lives Matter demonstrators. Barely 6 months after the Labour Party's rousing victory, Musk backs calls for a re-election in the UK, as he said, "The people of Britain do not want this government at all.