Farage says he wants to be 'bridge' between UK and Trump and the UK 'Revolution' isn't over.
From the tone of his interview it seems he is expecting UKIP to do a 'Trump' at the next election.
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From the tone of his interview it seems he is expecting UKIP to do a 'Trump' at the next election.
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The UKIP MEP was the first British politician to meet Mr Trump after his US presidential election victory in November. He has since held two further meetings with the president-elect, who has said Mr Farage would make a good UK ambassador. But he said the unwillingness of the UK government to use him as an intermediary with Mr Trump showed how "petty, small-minded and tribal" British politics was. Mr Blunt, chairman of the Commons foreign affairs committee, told*BBC Radio 5 Live's Sunday Breakfast programme*that if Mr Farage was serious, he would get in touch with British diplomats to be briefed instead of "striking a pose" for television. "I know for a fact he's not sought advice from the British Embassy in the United States and put his connections at the disposal of the British government," he said. "All he's done is communicated this through the media." Mr Farage told the BBC Britain's "political revolution" was incomplete - and there would ultimately be a similar upheaval to Mr Trump's takeover of the Republican Party. |
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