Nigel
Farage makes plea to Donald Trump 'to go play golf' if he loses election
George Bunn
By George
Bunn
Published:
04/11/2024 - 22:55Updated: 05/11/2024 - 07:23
https://www.gbnews.com/politics/us/nigel-farage-plea-donald-trump-us-election
The Reform
UK leader said the Republican candidate possesses 'a bit more forgiveness than
people realise'
Nigel Farage
has said Donald Trump should accept the result of the US election if he loses
decisively to opponent, Kamala Harris.
The Reform
UK leader also offered to put party politics aside and said he would provide
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer with help in bringing former President Trump
back on friendly terms with the UK Government.
Farage said
that Vice President Harris could move to ease any potential unrest if she wins
the election by pardoning Trump once in office.
It comes as
the MP for Clacton landed in Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday evening after being
invited by Trump to attend his election day party at his home Mar-a-Lago.
Farage told
The Telegraph: "If it was clear and decisive then maybe it’s time [for
Trump] to go and play golf at Turnberry."
He said that
if Trump loses he should not claim the election was stolen as he alleged in
2020, but instead move on for the sake of US democracy. However, Farage added:
"It’s all hypothetical and I still think he is going to win."
Farage also
praised Trump for his work ethic, saying: "Rally after rally, the pressure
he is under, the guy’s incredible...I have supported him loyally all the way
through and I want him to win very badly. Had I not stood to be an MP I would
spend a lot more time here."
He told The
i: "He’s a friend of mine, has been for a long time...But more important
than that, he is a friend of the UK. The most important thing isn’t Trump’s
relationship with Reform. The most important thing is Trump’s relationship with
the Labour Government."
On the
differences between Trump and Harris, Farage told The Telegraph: "You have
seen more humour from him [Trump] in the last few weeks than you’ve seen in the
previous nine years.
"He’s
been in public much more like he is in private. In private, he is a
storyteller, a raconteur, he is very very funny. Laughter is never far away
when you are with him and we have seen some of that."
"Harris
without a teleprompter… hasn’t got anything to say. You see a big interview and
they are all car crashes. She has zero spontaneity. She is scripted to hell.
It’s the way politics has gone."
Farage's
offer to bring former President Trump back on friendly terms with the UK
Government comes after a row over Labour staff members and former officials
volunteering for the Harris campaign.
He added:
"It’s going to be difficult for a period. But Trump does actually possess
a bit more forgiveness than people realise. I mean, let’s face it, JD Vance
(Trump’s running mate) was a never Trumper, Ted Cruz smashed him at the 2016
convention but Trump went out and campaigned for him in the midterms.
"So, it
won’t be an overnight love affair. It will take time, and perhaps it’ll take a
degree of humility from the British Government.
"There’s
really three factors here. There’s a 10-year feud with [Sadiq] Khan and then
there’s Lammy’s comments, and there’s Labour’s support for Kamala. So, it won’t
be overnight, but it’s still an important relationship. The relationship for us
as a country is important."
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