
Ilon Musk
The other day, Ilon Musk publicly endorsed the new British party Restore Britain, saying that it “has a good chance of winning” the upcoming elections, as it is already gaining more than 7% of voter support, notes eadaily.com.
“Restore Britain has already gained 7%! She will win. She has to win. To save the UK,” Musk wrote on social media.
The party that Musk projects as the winner of the UK election is a far-right political formation just founded in February of this year.
Musk balances ambition and reality
This position of the billionaire has once again made people talk about his exorbitant ambitions, which are not always in sync with reality.
Analysts note that Musk has recently faced a number of economic problems in the auto industry and increased control over projects in the field of artificial intelligence, which forces him to look for non-trivial solutions.
But the successes and challenges of the business empire remain the focus of markets and investors.
Elon Musk confirmed on Feb. 24 that SpaceX’s next Starship rocket launch is scheduled for March 2026, a key step in deep space exploration after a series of failures in previous attempts.
However, the business picture is not so clear: Tesla’s car sales in Europe have been declining for 13 consecutive months, falling 17% to 8,075 vehicles in January 2026. This is despite the fact that BYD’s main rival has grown 165% to 18,242 cars in the same time.
Such multidirectional dynamics increases the pressure on Musk’s automotive sector in key export markets, writes pvsm.ru.









