“I think he was referring to President Trump’s mother Mary Anne MacLeod Trump having been born in Scotland in 1912.”
No. He was referring to the traditional bond of brotherhood between the two nations based on shared culture and ethnicity.
Your take is proof he may be right.
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