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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Looks like the new US Trump administration is putting pressure on HM Government now to appoint Farage to some role.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...bannon-will-c/

    Exclusive: Donald Trump's new chief strategist Steve Bannon 'will call Nigel Farage before Theresa May'

    I have a funny feeling the Chief Strategist will phone whoever it is who can actually make policy decisions. Oh, that isn't Farage :rolleyes:


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    I would say given his numerous successes and constantly overcoming all jeers, sneers and predictions you all underestimate him.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...-as-sources-s/

    Nigel Farage hints he may seek to rejoin the Tories as sources suggest he will meet with Theresa May


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    Nigel Farage has hinted he may seek to rejoin the Conservatives in a bid to hold the Party to account over Brexit, as sources suggested he will meet with Theresa May following discussions with Donald Trump.

    The interim Ukip leader's allies believe the Prime Minister will be forced to meet Mr Farage "sooner than people think" because the President- elect's team "won't let her ignore" him.

    It comes after aides close to Mr Farage suggested that Mr Trump will consult him about any policy proposals which will affect Britain before he contacts Mrs May.

    Yesterday Mr Farage, who left the Conservative Party in 1992, refused to rule out a return 25 years after quitting over John Major's pro-European stance.

    In an interview with Sky News, he said: "Well no I'm not totally convinced that they're actually going to deliver. I mean, let's see what happens. I wish (Theresa) May well as Prime Minister, I really, genuinely do.


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