Nigel Farage Says Donald Trump “Learnt Quite A Lot From Me”

“…We’re the same on many things…” was just one of the comments Nigel Farage made in an interview. Does this disqualify Donald Trump’s originality, or is it just a regular day with giant heads clashing? Here’s the scoop on the Forage interview. 

Is Farage a Trump Inspiration?

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In reports from the Independent, an interview with ITV Tonight features Nigel Farage saying that Donald Trump learned “quite a lot” from him. Farage claims that Trump studied his speeches for some time before running for office. 

Not the U.K. Trump

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While admitting the claims that Donald Trump has studied his speeches before running for president, Farage disagrees that he is in any way the U.K. version of Trump. Farage also notes that he thought he and Trump were very much alike but also very different. 

On Good Terms

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Farage and Trump are seen on good terms. Farage admires Trump and is generous with admiration when speaking about the former U.S. president.  

Clacton Sights

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While Farage has his eye on Clacton, he also told ITV Tonight that he wants to help Trump with his presidential campaign. However, Farage also cautioned that if he is elected for Clacton, he might not be able to fully commit to helpping Trump with his campaign. 

Why the Town of Clacton?

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Clacton is largely U.K. conservative and has been a strong influence on BREXIT. Farage, like other MPs, would like to gain control over Clacton and have a political influence over the seaside town. 

Results Are Strong

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The results for Farage’s bid to win the Clacton seat are showing strong. According to Survation, Nigel Farage, head of the Reform U.K. party, has 42% of the votes. Giles Watling of the Conservative and Unionist Party is in at 27% of votes for Clacton Seaside. 

Smaller Conservative Parties

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The smaller parties fighting for Clacton only occupy around 0 – 5% of votes for the town. The favour towards Farage is almost a given. Still, the contenders must “fight it out,” in the end for a final decision.   

People of Clacton’s Views Regarding Farage and Votes

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Some people of Clacton have mixed opinions about Farage and the Reform U.K. Party. Brenda Mullet, a 79-year-old citizen of the seaside town, told BBC in an interview that she thinks “he’s marvelous”.  

More Clacton Residents Share Their Views

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Another resident of Clacton, Sarah Allen, said, “He doesn’t bring anything.” She also added that there were other parties, too, and she can’t understand why everyone is fussing about Nigel Farage. 

Another Clacton Resident

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“They’re all going to do you over aren’t they?…” Allen Forecast, another Clacton resident told BBC in his interview. He also said that it doesn’t matter who gets in. 

Farage Says It’s True

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In the interview with ITV Tonight, Farage was asked if Trump had personally confirmed this information and statement. Farage’s response was that “he knew it to be true.” 

Stance on Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

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Farage says that the West has provoked Russia to attack Ukraine. This statement occurred in an interview with Nick Robertson. It also stirred the water and sparked debates within political realms.  

“Echoing Putin”

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Widespread talks spurred after Farage, again stating “the West provoked” Putin. James Cleverly, the Home Secretary has voiced the comment to be “echoing Putin.” 

It’s “Toxic” Behaviour

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Cleverly also disapproved of Farage’s comment in an interview with The Daily Mail. He said Farage was toxic enough to repeat what Putin had said in justification for Russia’s attack on Ukraine. 

Challenged on the Situation

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Farage was questioned about what he would do about Putin, and he responded by stating that the leaders of Western countries must pursue peace talks. 

Peace Talks Better Than No Talks

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“I think the number of lives being lost is horrific. There have been no sensible substantive negotiations of any kind and even if negotiations to try and find peace, to try and find a way through, fail, I think it’s better to have those negotiations than not,” Farage said. 

Views On Language Barriers According to Farage

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Farage expressed concern about foreigners and language challenges in the U.K. and said, “I have a huge problem with people coming to Britain and not assimilating, maintaining their own languages.”  He also noted that if people can’t mix within communities, this phenomenon could lead to disaster. 

Farage’s Party Pulls Ahead

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The interview with ITV Tonight took place at a time when the Reform U.K. Party was getting ahead of Tories with support. 

Meanwhile the Others

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Rishi Sunak grapples with the betting scandal which doesn’t look good in the way of his position in politics.  

Closing Thoughts

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British MPs are pulling out all the stops as the time draws closer for the British people to cast their votes. 

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