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Farage tells Trump rally Brexit a win for anti-establishment
“Actually they were all wrong”, Farage said.
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“I will say this: If I was an American citizen, I wouldn’t vote for Hillary Clinton if you paid me”, he said.
“If you want change in this country, you better get your walking boots on, you better get out there campaigning”.
After the rally, Bo Smith, a nurse from Florence, Mississippi, said that he enjoyed what he had heard, from the Clinton rhetoric to Farage’s talk on Brexit.
The website’s report says: “Mr. Farage did not actually ever suggest that the children of legal immigrants are banned from public schools, but rather suggested that people who have not paid in to the United Kingdom tax system should not be the beneficiaries of public money until they have paid in”.
“If the little people, if the real people, if the ordinary, decent people are prepared to stand up and fight for what they believe in, we can overcome the big banks, we can overcome the mutinationals”, he boomed to raucous applause.
“In fact, I wouldn’t vote for Hillary Clinton if she paid me”, he added.
The crowd seemed slightly puzzled by Farage’s appearance on stage.
Trump called Farage to the stage in the middle of his appearance, shook his hand and handed over the microphone to him.
One person said: “You know Mississippians are pumped to hear from Nigel Farage on Great Britain’s exit from the EU”.
“Oh the Brexit guy”, she said.
“No citizenship. Let me go a step further – they’ll pay back taxes, they have to pay taxes, there’s no amnesty, as such, there’s no amnesty, but we work with them”, Trump said. We will have one American nation, not divided.
Note: Because Clinton’s tweets don’t exhibit a similar time-of-day disparity between devices, we couldn’t make a determination about who was behind a tweet – so we chose to just focus on Trump here.
“They feel people aren’t standing up for them and they have in many cases given up on the whole electoral process and I think you have a fantastic opportunity here with this campaign”, he said.
Midway through a speech in Mississippi Trump described “Brexit” as a bid for independence and drew parallels to his own campaign, declaring a Trump presidency would bring about “American independence”. “Donald Trump has built his campaign on prejudice and paranoia”.
Farage came away from the rally with more cross-Atlantic support.
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Mr Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, claimed Mrs Clinton, the former Secretary of State, had run a “vast criminal enterprise” out of the US State department.