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Nigel Farage laughs at The Guardian’s claim that he is now under the spell of Putin

Article first appeared on RussiaFeed.

BREXIT leader Nigel Farage has responded to a Guardian piece reporting that he is now an agent of the Kremlin with this tweet…

In response to the Guardian article, it has taken me a long time to finish reading because I am laughing so much at this fake news.

Yes folks, Hillary’s Russiagate fake news is making America look stupid on both sides of the pond.

Britain’s next Prime Minister could likely be Jeremy Corbyn

Brexit which in many ways put British politics on the international map for the first time since the 1960s, was not supposed to happen. The establishment of all the major parties, the business sector, academia, the mainstream media, the arts and science community (which still hold some influence in Britain) were all opposed to it.
Likewise, the polling data was so set against Brexit that on the night of the vote, a sober Nigel Farage all but conceded defeat. Several hours and several drinks later he emerged to give a victory speech.

Nigel Farage defends himself against a fanatical German interviewer

Nigel Farage has given an interview with the German publication Zeit in which he came under attack from a reporter so self-absorbed that it is puzzling how he could call himself a serious interviewer.
Throughout the interview, Farage defended himself against a line of questioning that was absurd, pompous, self-important and downright immaterial. It was less of an endeavour to have a civilised question and answer session than it was a total hatchet job wrapped up in a police style interrogation.

WATCH: Nigel Farage blasts EVERYONE in mainstream British politics

Nigel Farage has explained why he will not stand in the forthcoming and totally unexpected British General Election, set for the 8th of June. The former UK Independence Party leader who Donald Trump nicknamed ‘Mr. Brexit’ has said that the EU Parliament and not the British Parliament will be where the crucial Brexit negotiations take place.
He has a valid point, as the ultimate decision on the nature of Brexit will be between the EU and the UK. Internal British arguments will merely be the preamble to presenting a final proposal to be debated in Brussels.

BREAKING: Britain to have first post-Brexit general election in June

British Prime Minister Theresa May has surprised many by calling for a general election to be held on the 8 of June.
After the Brexit vote in June of last year, many immediately called for a general election in order for Parliament to better reflect the mood of the country in respect of the largely unexpected victory for those favouring Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union.

Vladimir Putin joins the ranks of those disappointed with Donald Trump

Russian President Vladimir Putin has given an interview with Channel Mir-TV where he’s expressed his own dissatisfaction with Donald Trump’s foreign policy about-face.
Putin stated,

“It is possible to say that (Russia’s) level of trust (in the US) at the working level, especially at the military level, hasn’t become better; it has, in fact, eroded”.

Nigel Farage SLAMS Donald Trump over Syria

Donald Trump’s personal friend and political ally, Britain’s Nigel Farage, has publicly criticised Trump’s illegal actions in Syria.
Farage said, 

“I am very surprised by this. I think a lot of Trump voters will be waking up this morning and scratching their heads and saying, ‘where will it all end? As a firm Trump supporter, I say, yes, the pictures were horrible, but I’m surprised. Whatever Assad’s sins, he is secular”

Farage restated his main points in a Tweet