Voter Outrage: Councillor’s £270K Lamborghini Stunt

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A newly elected UK Green Party councillor ignited fury after posting a video of himself behind the wheel of a £270,000 gas-guzzling Lamborghini, exposing the chasm between environmental rhetoric and elite behavior.

Story Snapshot

  • Green Party councillor Mohammad Baghdadi Khan posted video featuring himself in a Lamborghini Huracán Spyder days after winning election
  • The supercar emits 570g/km of CO2 and averages just 13 miles per gallon, contradicting his party’s anti-motorist agenda
  • Khan defiantly responded to critics asking “Who said councillors can’t drive cars like this?”
  • The incident fuels growing public frustration with political elites who impose green restrictions on ordinary citizens while enjoying luxury lifestyles

Councillor’s Supercar Video Sparks Outrage

Mohammad Baghdadi Khan, who recently secured a seat on Bolton Council representing Halliwell ward for the Green Party, posted a social media video showcasing himself driving a Lamborghini Huracán Spyder valued at up to £270,000. The footage, originally filmed during a 2023 wedding convoy, was edited together with clips from his recent election victory and segments showing him driving a Mercedes with personalized plates used in his campaign. The timing of the post, just days after his May 2025 electoral win, amplified criticism from voters and conservative media outlets who saw it as a brazen display of hypocrisy from a party demanding ordinary motorists sacrifice their freedom of movement.

Green Party’s War on Drivers Policies

The UK Green Party has positioned itself as the nation’s most aggressive advocate for anti-car policies, pushing for net-zero emissions by 2030, phasing out fossil fuel vehicles, and implementing road pricing schemes alongside higher vehicle excise duties. The party’s 2024 manifesto championed policies including Ultra Low Emission Zones, low-traffic neighborhoods, and substantial tax increases on high-emission vehicles. Co-leader Carla Denyer has vocally supported measures that critics label a “war on motorists,” policies that disproportionately burden working families struggling with the cost-of-living crisis while wealthy elites maintain access to luxury transportation. These positions stand in stark contrast to Khan’s choice of celebratory vehicle.

Elite Hypocrisy Undermines Environmental Credibility

Khan’s Lamborghini, equipped with a V10 engine producing approximately 570 grams of CO2 per kilometer, represents everything his party claims to oppose. The vehicle’s abysmal 13 miles-per-gallon fuel economy makes it one of the least environmentally friendly cars on British roads. When confronted with criticism, Khan offered a defiant response: “Who said councillors can’t drive cars like this?” This dismissive attitude reveals a troubling pattern among progressive politicians who impose strict environmental regulations on constituents while exempting themselves from the same standards. The incident joins a growing list of similar controversies, including Green MP Zack Polanski’s use of high-emission Uber rides in 2023 and numerous Just Stop Oil activists caught using petrol-powered vehicles.

Broader Implications for Public Trust

The controversy highlights deepening class divisions within environmental politics that transcend traditional left-right boundaries. Working families in Bolton face rising energy costs, restricted driving zones, and punitive fuel taxes while watching elected officials flaunt luxury lifestyles without consequence. Political analyst Matthew Goodwin notes that such incidents erode progressive credibility and fuel voter skepticism toward net-zero policies. The silence from Green Party leadership speaks volumes; neither national co-leaders nor local party officials have issued statements addressing Khan’s behavior. This episode provides ammunition for motoring advocacy groups and Reform UK in their efforts to characterize green policies as elitist impositions that punish ordinary citizens while the politically connected enjoy exemptions.

Pattern of Progressive Double Standards

Khan’s Lamborghini video represents more than an isolated incident of poor judgment. It exemplifies a pattern where those demanding sacrifice from others refuse to practice what they preach. The video footage emerged from Bolton’s Halliwell ward, a diverse working-class area grappling with urban deprivation and air quality concerns, where residents rely heavily on personal vehicles for employment and family obligations. These voters elected Khan expecting genuine environmental leadership, not performative politics disconnected from reality. The fact that Khan continues serving as councillor without party sanction or investigation demonstrates how political establishments protect their own while ordinary citizens face enforcement of rules the elites ignore. This double standard fuels the widespread belief that government serves the powerful rather than the people.

Sources:

“War on Drivers” Hypocrisy: Fury as UK Green Councillor Shows Off Lamborghini Huracán Spyder – European Conservative

Lambo Fury as Green Councilor Proudly Posts Footage – Instapundit