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Why is Nigel Farage so keen to get his nose in Trumps Trough???,
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. Mr Farage believes the UK could benefit from Mr Trump taking the White House as the billionaire is "an Anglophile".
"He understands and recognises what our two great nations have done together between us. And thank goodness we're coming to the end of an American president who loathed us," Mr Farage told Fox News.
Wearing a badge showing US and UK flags, Mr Farage told Fox the two countries should follow the example of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher.
He said they had shrugged off criticism and their policies "made the world a better place".
But he cautioned that getting back to the famous relationship of the 1980s would need careful diplomacy when the Prime Minister gets to meet Mr Trump.
"Mrs May's team have been quite rude about Trump so there are some fences to be mended," said Mr Farage.
However, he said it would not be right for the President-elect to snub Mrs May.
"I think he's got to meet her ... We can have a sensible trade relationship, cut tariffs, we're massive investors in each other's countries. There's a bright future."
From my own link seeing as how the op could not provide one. Now tell me what Farage say that is not b on here.
"He understands and recognises what our two great nations have done together between us. And thank goodness we're coming to the end of an American president who loathed us," Mr Farage told Fox News.
Wearing a badge showing US and UK flags, Mr Farage told Fox the two countries should follow the example of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher.
He said they had shrugged off criticism and their policies "made the world a better place".
But he cautioned that getting back to the famous relationship of the 1980s would need careful diplomacy when the Prime Minister gets to meet Mr Trump.
"Mrs May's team have been quite rude about Trump so there are some fences to be mended," said Mr Farage.
However, he said it would not be right for the President-elect to snub Mrs May.
"I think he's got to meet her ... We can have a sensible trade relationship, cut tariffs, we're massive investors in each other's countries. There's a bright future."
From my own link seeing as how the op could not provide one. Now tell me what Farage say that is not b on here.
Togo > True AG, especially when he could be posting on a daily basis of the wonderful plans and policies of Corbyn and his think tank.
He has no time for anything of that sort with Trump and Farage so troubling his mind.
The only doubt is whether Trump will be in office for a lesser term than Labour remains in opposition!
Still, I'm sure Mikey's First Aid box has all the requisites. o:)
He has no time for anything of that sort with Trump and Farage so troubling his mind.
The only doubt is whether Trump will be in office for a lesser term than Labour remains in opposition!
Still, I'm sure Mikey's First Aid box has all the requisites. o:)
“Nobody else wanted to soil their hands.”
When Mr Farage appeared at the EU Parliament after Brexit he famously said “You all laughed at me 20 years ago when I said I wanted to see the UK leave the EU. Well you’re not laughing now” (I don’t know whether he offered his thanks to Bob Monkhouse or not).
A year ago they all (except Mr Farage) laughed at the notion of “President Trump”. Well – they’re not laughing now either. So far from soiling his hands he was one of the few politicians to back the winner.
“The difficulty here is Clinton WAS the winning side !”
Er..er… I must have missed something in the last five days. Has there been a recount?
When Mr Farage appeared at the EU Parliament after Brexit he famously said “You all laughed at me 20 years ago when I said I wanted to see the UK leave the EU. Well you’re not laughing now” (I don’t know whether he offered his thanks to Bob Monkhouse or not).
A year ago they all (except Mr Farage) laughed at the notion of “President Trump”. Well – they’re not laughing now either. So far from soiling his hands he was one of the few politicians to back the winner.
“The difficulty here is Clinton WAS the winning side !”
Er..er… I must have missed something in the last five days. Has there been a recount?
"America has just liberated itself from political correctness. The American people expressed their desire to remain a free and democratic people. Now it is time for Europe. We can and will do the same!" — Geert Wilders, Dutch MP, head of the Party for Freedom (PVV), and now on trial in the Netherlands for free speech.
"2016 is, by the looks of it, going to be the year of two great political revolutions. I thought Brexit was big but boy this looks like it is going to be even bigger." — Nigel Farage, MEP and leader of the UK Independence Party.
"The political class is reviled across much of the West, the polling industry is bankrupt and the press just hasn't woken up to what's going on in the world." — Nigel Farage.
"In a democracy, when the people feel ignored and despised, they will find a way to be heard. This vote is the consequence of a revolt of the middle class against a ruling elite that wants to impose what they should think." — Laurent Wauquiez, leader of the French opposition party The Republicans.
"2016 is, by the looks of it, going to be the year of two great political revolutions. I thought Brexit was big but boy this looks like it is going to be even bigger." — Nigel Farage, MEP and leader of the UK Independence Party.
"The political class is reviled across much of the West, the polling industry is bankrupt and the press just hasn't woken up to what's going on in the world." — Nigel Farage.
"In a democracy, when the people feel ignored and despised, they will find a way to be heard. This vote is the consequence of a revolt of the middle class against a ruling elite that wants to impose what they should think." — Laurent Wauquiez, leader of the French opposition party The Republicans.