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TRAITOR Nigel Farage Now Wants To Work For The US

Nigel Farage who after Brexit abandoned the country and decided to meddle in other countries elections instead of developing a way for the UK to Brexit, now further betrays Britain by encouraging Donald Trump to try and undermine the UK by telling the British government who they should appoint as ambassadors and diplomats.
It seems Nigel Farage wants to turn the UK into the 51st state of the USA after Brexit, so much for the leader of the UK Independence party.

He has shown himself to be just as disingenuous as the rest of the political class. The one man Brexit campaign who was held up as a man of the people and the outsider who was on the side of British people makes his promises and then decides not to try and deliver or help his country, instead, he goes and sells himself to the USA and proceeds to undermine the British government.

It seems like there may be a betrayal for Brexit voters on the horizon.

How do you feel about the traitor Farage betraying Brexit?

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