12.3 C
London
Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Green councillor posts himself driving Lambo days after his election

A Green councillor has proudly posted footage of himself driving a Lamborghini just days after he was elected – despite his party’s ‘war on motorists’.

The video showed Mohammad Baghdadi Khan at the wheel of the gas-guzzling supercar alongside footage of him winning his seat last week in the Halliwell ward of Bolton, Greater Manchester.

Featuring the Lamborghini Huracán Spyder – which cost up to £270,000 – the film appears to have been taken during a wedding in 2023 when a fleet of supercars ferried guests to the venue.

He also posted footage of himself driving what seems to be his regular car – a Mercedes with personalised number plates – which he used while campaigning. 

He boasted if elected he would be ‘standing up for the people, the community, fighting for what’s right’.

In his campaign pledges, also posted online, Mr Khan – known as Baggy Khan – promised to work for ‘greener spaces’ and supported taxes for ‘billionaires not workers’. 

His decision to flaunt his cars was branded an ‘absolute joke’ and ‘hypocrisy’ by many, given his party’s motoring policies.

One TikTok user commented: ‘Absolute joke a local councillor driving a car like that.’

Mohammad Baghdadi Khan (left) uploaded a video of him at the wheel of a Lamborghini

Mohammad Baghdadi Khan (left) uploaded a video of him at the wheel of a Lamborghini

The Lamborghini Huracán Spyder video appears to have been taken during a wedding in 2023

The Lamborghini Huracán Spyder video appears to have been taken during a wedding in 2023

Councillor Baggy Khan, 25, responded: ‘Who said councillors can’t drive cars like this?’ 

The Greens have provoked fury by announcing they would slash speed limits on motorways and dual carriageways by 15mph and extend 20mph zones in built-up areas. 

They would also ‘incrementally’ raise taxes on driving and ‘steadily reduce’ parking spaces to push cars off the roads.

The Conservatives accused Green leader Zack Polanski of pursuing a ‘war on drivers’ and said he wants to ‘make driving slower, more expensive and, in many cases, impossible’.

But the Greens stood by the policies – arguing their ‘evidence-based measures’ would reduce road traffic accidents and save drivers money on fuel.

The official Green Party transport policy stated last month: ‘On major roads outside of built up areas, the maximum speed limit allowed would be 55mph, to maximise the efficiency of fuel use as well as improving safety.’

Mr Polanski’s party would pursue a deliberate policy of travel ‘demand management’ if they were in government, with the primary objective being to reduce ‘speeds and volume of motorised traffic’.

Mohammad Baghdadi Khan won his seat in Halliwell, Bolton, last week during the local polls

Mohammad Baghdadi Khan won his seat in Halliwell, Bolton, last week during the local polls

As part of this, the policy adds: ‘Road fuel tax is an important factor in encouraging users to be more mileage conscious and to opt for smaller, more fuel efficient cars. The Green Party would increase road fuel tax incrementally.’ 

Shadow transport secretary Richard Holden accused Mr Polanski of being ‘out of touch’ with the public and said the plans would be a ‘Green light for madness’. 

He said: ‘This will drive up costs for working families and bring the country to a standstill. It is completely out of touch with how people live.

‘Only the Conservatives will stand up for drivers, protect your freedom to move, and keep Britain moving.’

The Greens were approached for comment yesterday.

Hot this week

Diana’s ex-hairdresser condemns ‘evil’ comments about Kate’s hair

Princess Diana's former hairdresser has condemned 'nasty' comments made about the Princess of Wales 's hair - as she stepped out with her newly blonde tresses.

The unusual breakfast request Princess Lilibet asks Meghan Markle for

Meghan Markle revealed her children's favourite meals and that she 'doesn't like baking' on the second season of her lifestyle show With Love, Meghan.

Experts reveal how many tins of tuna is safe to eat a week

The NHS advises people to eat at least two portions of fish a week, yet a recent investigation revealed toxic metals, including mercury, could be lurking in cans of tinned tuna sold in the UK.

Some people DO see ghosts – and medics say there’s an explanation

An astonishing third of people in the UK and almost half of Americans say they believe in ghosts, spirits and other types of paranormal activity.

The best places to live in Britain’s idyllic national parks

Many of us toy with the idea of moving somewhere close to nature, with a friendly community, where the pace of life is more civilised. But where to find such a place? A national park could be the answer.

UK battered by markets as Labour chaos takes hold

The UK's borrowing costs surged higher with traders taking fright at the prospect of a lurch to the Left, heaping pressure on the public finances.

LIVE: Streeting arrives for cabinet showdown in Downing Street

LIVE UPDATES: Follow the latest developments as Sir Keir Starmer faces pressure from his Cabinet to step aside following the party's disastrous local election results.

Netflix and Amazon subscribers ‘could be forced to pay licence fee’

Industry sources have claimed the Government is wary of funding the BBC with advertising because it would hurt ITV and Channel 4 .

Family of ex-Liverpool Women boss Matt Beard reveal final text message

The brother of ex-Liverpool Women's manager Matt Beard has revealed the heartbreaking last text he was sent before his sibling was found dead last September. 

QUENTIN LETTS: Sir Keir’s flying start congealed to formulaic fudge

You can heat cold gravy and for a few minutes it regains life. Then the steam fades and the juices jellify and you are back to where you started: a congealed blob of yesterday's mess.

DAN HODGES: This is the only person who can convince Starmer to quit

A few hours after Keir Starmer's 'reset speech', I spoke to a Cabinet minister steadfastly loyal to the Prime Minister.

Bruised Rayner blasts Starmer for blocking return of Andy Burnham

The former deputy prime minister said preventing the Manchester mayor's return to Parliament was a 'mistake that the leadership of our party should put right'.

Even Keir’s reset button needed a reset, says Kemi

The Tory leader said the Prime Minister had tried to restart his faltering Government so many times that 'even his reset button needs a reset'.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img