He was talking about Trump’s affection for the UK (not the present incumbent, excuse me !! )
He said he will end Ukraine war and bring peace.
That’s’ about it ... Most of it was on the Muslim gangs which i missed
I’m sure the news will cover that intently
By "emotional attachment," I think he was referring to President Trump's mother Mary Anne MacLeod Trump having been born in Scotland in 1912.
Farage is probably thinking that the era of Ellis Island and the European migration to the United States is generationally over with the eventual passing of the immediate families of Ellis Island immigrants like Trump and his affection for his mother's homeland.
Future generations of Presidents won't have parents who embraced the "melting pot" of the United States the way that those immigrants did and then passed those family values down to their children.
-PJ
In an interview broadcast on BBC One on Sunday morning, Farage said the public is "absolutely right to be" angry about grooming gangs.
He went on: "I just think people ask themselves, what has happened to our country? How could this possibly have happened? Why did everybody want to cover it up? Why has there been no full public inquiry?"
On this issue Frage has not been a straight shooter, and stays roughly within the bounds of the Tories and other now reawakened "anti-rape politicians".
NB: Farage has spent a lot of time on GB News. One of the first meida personalities who brought up the issue of the Pakistani rape gangs was Mark Steyn - on GB News: