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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Nigel Farage causes controversy describing Barack Obama as a 'loathsome creature' - and warns Donald Trump not to 'touch' Theresa May Nigel Farage has described Barack Obama as a creature and joked about warning Donald Trump not to "touch" Theresa May. The interim Ukip leader said the current US President was a "loathsome individual who couldnt stand our country." Mr Farage also suggested he could act as a middle man between the next Republican President and the British Prime Minister, as he called on Mr Trump to try and schmooze her. Sponsored stories 10 Most Luxurious Cars Under $35k 10 Most Luxurious Cars Under $35k Kelley Blue Book 27 Stars On Why Obama Is the Worst President In History 27 Stars On Why Obama Is the Worst President In History Stars Recommended by Nigel Farage encourages Donald Trump's supporters to 'stand up to the establishment' Play! 00:35 Speaking on talkRADIO , he said: Im now going to become a diplomat. Come and schmooze Theresa dont touch her, for goodness sake." The radio programmes presenters said: Only in an affectionate way - like Bush did to the Queen. To which Mr Farage replied: I could be there as the responsible adult to make sure everything is OK. Barack Obama and Donald Trump Barack Obama and Donald Trump The Ukip leader played a prominent role in Mr Trump's campaignand is thought to be the first British politician to address a Republican presidential election rally. In August Mr Farage campaigned in Mississippi alongside Mr Trump, likening Brexit to the Trump movement, and saying he could not imagine voting for Hilary Clinton. Mr Farage said in the radio interview: That Obama creature a loathsome individual who couldnt stand our country. He said hed be at the back of the queue, didnt he? And Americans dont use the word queue, they use the word line. So it was all a Dave and George stitch-up. What was interesting was that Trump said wed be at the front of the queue. Listeners, bear this in mind, however imperfect Donald Trump may be, and he is, his mother was Scottish, hes spent a lot of time in this country, he loves our country, what we stand for, and our culture. Nigel Farage, the leader of Britain's anti-EU party UKIP Nigel Farage, the leader of Britain's anti-EU party UKIP Credit: REUTERS/Dylan Martinez This is a big opportunity for all British business because once weve left that awful EU thing we can do our first trade deal with the United States of America. Isnt that great? Mr Farage also suggested that he was the "catalyst" for the downfall of the" Blairites, the Clintonites, the Bushites". "All these dreadful people who work hand in glove with Goldman Sachs and everybody else, have made themselves rich, and ruined our countries, he said. I couldnt be happier. Mr Farage's comments were met with dismay, however, with Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker pinpointing the use of the word 'creature': Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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