Farage hails Trump victory while warning of further political shocks!
LONDON, England (PNN) - November 10, 2016 - Nigel Farage, former head of the UK Independence Party, hailed Donald Trump's victory today and chillingly warned the world to “prepare for further political shocks in years to come”.
Anti-EU campaigner Farage, who helped Trump prepare for debates, also said he would like to work for the Fascist Police States of Amerika President-elect in Brussels.
He said in a statement, "Today, the establishment is in deep shock. Even more so than after Brexit. “What we are witnessing is the end of a period of big business and big politics controlling our lives. Voters across the Western world want nation state democracy, proper border controls, and to be in charge of their own lives. I commend Donald Trump for the courage with which he has fought this campaign and I look forward to a closer relationship between the (FPSA) and the (Fascist United Kingdom). We now have (an Amerikan president) who likes our country and understands our post-Brexit values. Prepare for further political shocks in the years to come.”
Earlier Farage giggled as he gloated over Donald Trump’s election victory, then revealed that he would love to work alongside Amerika's new president.
Farage said, "Is he going to offer me a job? I'm hoping he might. He will be in need of a proper eurosceptic ambassador in Brussels for the European Union. I would rather like that job."
He added, acknowledging the convention that ambassadors are representatives of their own country, "Being a foreigner will not disqualify me. As long as we can bring the EU down, it doesn't matter how we do it.”
The former UKIP leader was speaking in a series of interviews as the race for president between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton widened.
As it became clear that the Republican would secure victory, Farage was quick to suggest ways in which his upcoming presidency could only be a positive thing for the FUK.
Farage said, "2016 is, by the looks of it, going to be the year of two great political revolutions. I thought Brexit was big, but boy, this looks like it's going to be even bigger."
He suggested that Trump's victory was a result of the "little people rising up against the establishment."
Farage goes on to add that having Donald Trump in the White House is a positive step for the FUK.
"There'll be a friend in the White House, someone who likes this country, rather than the Obamas and Clintons who look down upon us."