British politician Nigel Farage has said he will not stand in his country’s next election but will campaign both at home and abroad.
In a statement, he explained that he intended to support a “grassroots movement” in the US.
“Like him or not, Donald Trump believes in peace through strength.”
“I have thought long and hard about whether I should stand in the upcoming general election. As Honorary Chair of Reform UK, I fully support Richard Tice’s leadership and would urge voters to have confidence in him and Lee Anderson. I will do my bit to help with the campaign, but now is not the time to do anything more.”
“While the general election is important, the elections in the United States on November 5th have huge global significance. A strong United States as a close ally is essential to our peace and security. I will support the grassroots movement in the United States in any way I can,” he said.
“I think the world would be a much safer place with Trump back in the White House,” Farage said. video He shared it on social media.
During the period interview Asked by GB News whether he would be willing to work for the Trump campaign “in an official capacity”, Mr Farage said:
“No,” Farage responded. “I don’t think so,” he said, explaining that he had been offered a position to work for a larger “grassroots conservative movement in America.”
“World War III is more important to this country than who wins the next election,” he said.
“Biden withdrew from Kabul, the Taliban came back to power, then Putin invaded Ukraine. China [are] “They are now wielding force against Taiwan. We are in a very bad situation,” he noted.
“Like him or not, Donald Trump believes in peace through strength,” he said.
“That would be good for us.”
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