Report: Nigel Farage Moving to US

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 24, 2016

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This guy needs to make up his mind about things.

He’s all over the place.

He would be good in the Trump administration, but I think his place is in Britain – as Prime Minister.

The Independent:

Nigel Farage is planning to visit Washington DC early next month to meet again with aides to US President-elect Donald Trump.

The visit to the US capital will be seen as part of an unofficial diplomatic offensive by Mr Farage to forge links with Mr Trump’s team which will undermine Theresa May, the Prime Minister, who is still yet to meet with the President-elect.

Sources close to the interim leader of the UK Independence Party (Ukip) said he will be meeting with the team around Mr Trump.

It comes as amid claims he is planning to move across the Atlantic to escape from the public eye. Friends of Mr Farage told the Times that he is preparing to emigrate to America with his wife Kirsten.

Mr Farage is due to travel with the same group who met Mr Trump 10 days ago including Arron Banks, the millionaire supporter of Ukip, and Andy Wigmore, who advises Mr Banks.

Mr Farage will meet with “the transition team” who are preparing for Mr Trump’s move to the White House in January. One friend said: “They are in constant contact.”

Mr Farage’s friends played down claims that he is set to receive a peerage or knighthood in the New Year’s honours list.

One Conservative MP pointed out that Ed Llewellyn, David Cameron’s former chief of staff who became British ambassador to France last month, had been given a peerage in the former Prime Minister’s resignation honours list.

The Tory MP said: “If you get a peerage and ambassador to France for abject failure surely Nigel deserves more.”

If Mr Farage is to receive an honour, he will already have been informed. The friend said: “He has not been approached at all. I don’t think he would take a peerage to be honest.”

Mr Farage, who stands down as Ukip leader on Monday, attended a Brexit celebration on Wednesday evening.

The organisers said the reception would be “to thank Nigel Farage for leading us to victory in the referendum and for his 25 years of dedicated service towards the Brexit cause”.

At the reception at a central London hotel, Mr Farage said that whereas in the US “the revolution is total”, in the UK, “the people have spoken, but the same players have just been shuffled around the chess board and we are still being run by the career professional political class”.