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29 Elon Musk Has Turned His Eye to the UK

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David Gilbert @ Wired 1 place · 10/17/2025 10:51 EDT

Elon Musk Has Turned His Eye to the UK

Musk posted nonstop at the beginning of the year about British politics until his focus was consumed by DOGE. Now he's back.

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