Leading Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage, who flew to America as a guest of the Republican National Convention, admitted Wednesday that its nominee for president, Donald Trump, makes him wince.
Farage said he came to Cleveland following an invitation, and while it would be as a "big mistake" to tell Americans how to vote, he claimed he would not vote for Hillary Clinton "if you paid me."
"What Trump gets right, it seems to me, is he's prepared to talk about some of the issues that perhaps others find a bit awkward, a bit uncomfortable," he said.
He complained about Clinton's "sense of entitlement" and called Barack Obama America's "most anti-Britain" president who felt "resentment" to a country that traditionally considers itself America's closest ally.
Obama visited Britain shortly before the referendum and warned Britons they would be "at the back of the queue" of a post-Brexit trade deal.
"He was rude to us. He told us what we should do," Farage said .... https://uk.news.yahoo.com