Really? So what was the "emotional" attachment that Farage spoke of? What you wrote seems pretty generic to me. Why won't future Presidents have a "traditional bond of brotherhood," too? What's special that makes it "emotional?"
If it's "based on shared culture and ethnicity" as you say, wouldn't it be more on the British to be the last since England is being taken over by Muslims?
-PJ
Disregarding what you say, it is quite obvious you can not reason.
Farage said that Trump may be the “last”. Now, by saying “last” he is also saying that there have been others before him. No other president has had a mother that was born in the U K.
Anyone with a sense of history knows that there has always been a bond between England and the United States for the reasons I gave.
A hundred years ago, British and American writers would say “we” and “us” when writing about various shared topics or events between the two nations.