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Nigel Farage backtracks over supporting Donald Trump after ‘ugly’ remarks about sexual assault | |
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Nigel Farage has backtracked on his support for Donald Trump, saying the Republican presidential nominee’s remarks about sexually assaulting women were “ugly”. | |
The acting leader of UKIP was quizzed about his links to Mr Trump during a BBC Panorama special. | The acting leader of UKIP was quizzed about his links to Mr Trump during a BBC Panorama special. |
Mr Farage has appeared at one of Mr Trump’s rallies where he was introduced as “Mr Brexit”. | Mr Farage has appeared at one of Mr Trump’s rallies where he was introduced as “Mr Brexit”. |
“There is no question that this recent tape, ugly as it is, has really hurt him badly, of course,” Mr Farage told Panorama. | |
“I just saw this whole thing as sort of, an extreme form of alpha-male boasting – it is the kind of boasting that some men do – it doesn’t mean that they actually do it.” | |
Mr Farage added that despite the controversy many of Mr Trump’s supporters would stand by him. | |
“You know, there are lots of things in this campaign that I couldn’t support in any way at all and nor do I. But I spoke to people who were Trump voters ... and do you know what – they couldn’t care less,” Mr Farage added, according to The Guardian. | |
“They couldn’t give a damn what Trump says, who he offends, because they see him as their weapon against the establishment and they see Hillary as being the epitome of that establishment.” | “They couldn’t give a damn what Trump says, who he offends, because they see him as their weapon against the establishment and they see Hillary as being the epitome of that establishment.” |
It comes after Cabinet minister Damian Green said Mr Trump’s comments were “offensive” but refused to say whether he thought he was “unfit” to become president. | |
“I think it’s a seriously bad idea for government ministers from another country to try and advise democratic, friendly countries which way to vote,” Mr Green said on BBC’s Question Time. | |
“I'm not being unnecessarily pompous, I'm just being careful.” | |
The US presidential election is due to be held on 8 November. | The US presidential election is due to be held on 8 November. |
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