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No 10 denies Nigel Farage will be given go-between role with US Downing Street denies reports that government wants to sign up Ukip leader to help build bridges with Donald Trump
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QuoteNo 10 denies Nigel Farage will be given go-between role with US Downing Street denies reports that government wants to sign up Ukip leader to help build bridges with Donald Trumphttps://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/nov/11/no-10-denies-nigel-farage-will-be-given-go-between-role-with-us
Quote from: Maik on Friday, 11 November, 2016 @ 16:52:16QuoteNo 10 denies Nigel Farage will be given go-between role with US Downing Street denies reports that government wants to sign up Ukip leader to help build bridges with Donald Trumphttps://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/nov/11/no-10-denies-nigel-farage-will-be-given-go-between-role-with-usWhy is it that so much is written about Farrage? The only fact that I have seen about this man that is significant is that he is picking up an extra £1,000 because the £ has fallen so far post referendum. A man who claims to hate the EU doesn't mind taking it's money. He is a two faced, pompous, self important ignoramus who should slip back into the mire that he crawled out of.