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Nigel Farage says reluctance to use him as Donald Trump go-between is “nonsense”

Nigel Farage spoke at a Donald Trump campaign event leading up to the Presidential election.
Nigel Farage spoke at a Donald Trump campaign event leading up to the Presidential election.

Nigel Farage has attacked Theresa May’s refusal to use him as a go-between with US President-elect Donald Trump as “nonsense”.

The interim Ukip leader, who was the first British politician to meet the controversial tycoon since his election success, said “petty personal differences” should be set aside.

Number 10 dismissed suggestions that the Ukip leader might become the “third person” in the relationship between Mr Trump and the Prime Minister, insisting that the Government already has “well-established” channels of communication.

But Mr Farage told ITV’s Good Morning Britain: “Are they suggesting that they sack all civil servants, they sack all ministers and the Prime Minister does everything? It’s nonsense, isn’t it?

“This Government has got a massive job to do with Brexit …. all I have said is ‘I’ve got some connections, I’d like to help’.”

Nigel Farage at Trump Tower.
Nigel Farage at Trump Tower.

Mr Farage, who claimed he had been “bombarded” with calls from businesses seeking his help to strike up a relationship with the Trump administration, said: “If Government policy is to secure a free trade deal with the USA, if I can help in any way make that happen I will do so.

“If they don’t want me, that’s fine.”

He dismissed reports that Mr Trump’s team would talk to him ahead of the British Government, but added: “Commonsense says that I should be useful somehow to this country in getting that relationship with America back to where it should be.

President-Elect Donald Trump Holds Meetings At His Trump Tower Residence In New York

“We’ve had eight years of (Barack) Obama, who didn’t like us. Trump likes this country.”

The interim Ukip leader said he had made “a couple of bob” as a result of betting on victory for Mr Trump: “I won enough money to buy myself a couple of pints every day for the next year.”

Meanwhile, Mr Trump was continuing to piece together the administration that will lead the USA from January 20 when he takes office.

Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani has emerged as the favourite to serve as secretary of state.

John Bolton, a former US ambassador to the United Nations, is also believed to be in the running for the position.