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Donald Trump: If Trump wants it, it's his

16.10.2021

The 57-year-old believes his friend Donald Trump can win both the Republican presidential nomination and the next US election. Speaking of the nomination in an exclusive interview with the Sunday Express, he said: If Trump wants it, it s his. So, yes, now we re set for another contest again with Trump. Mr Trump last saw Mr Farage in early May and found him incredibly fit but is convinced that President Biden will not be the Democratic candidate in 2024. It won t be him, he says. In the midterms, them are going to get hammered if somebody happens. If you want to win a victory, what are the questions? That guy is just not fit for purpose. He s not up to the job. He considers Mr Biden an anti-British president and argues the UK s biggest problem on the global stage is the American relationship Despite this, he is encouraged by the recent defence link-up between Britain, the US and Australia and is in contact with groups across Europe wanting their countries to leave the EU. For them, getting the confidence to leave the euro is the hard thing, he says. Is it really wrong to say that we want to leave the political institutions? The Euro 500 is a much, much harder decision than leaving it. He is also encouraged to see the needle moving in Hungary, but not yet in France. Lord Frost spoke to the Sunday Express in an exclusive interview with Farage on the Closer to home about his respect for the Brexit Minister Lord Frost who has pushed the EU to offer concessions on the Northern Ireland protocol, he wants much tougher action to stop foreign fleets pillaging fish stocks. Relishing the prospect of a fight, he says: Let s kick the international supertrawlers out and if that provokes big outrage, so be it. He claims the unfinished part of Brexit leaves behind the influence of the European Court of Human Rights, arguing that he cannot see how any deportation policy works as it continues to exist. Arguing for a much more interventionist policy to tackle the issue of immigrants using small boats to cross the Channel, He says: Once we start deporting people who have arrived illegally or who have never qualified as refugees, the boats will stop coming.