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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Well Farage would have to become a US citizen right? That'd take a while...
Also I believe the role of a US ambassador is more of a publicity role - British and European ambassadors do actual work.
The hard graft of diplomat in US politics tends to go to secretary of state as a friend in the US has explained to me.
So yeah, Trump could grant citizenship to Farage and appoint him as US-British ambassador, but he'd have bollocks authority here.
And it'd just discredit Farage to average voters, who'd see him as a man who got brexit but couldn't be arsed sticking in an independent Britain to help it. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Technically May could refuse to accept him. Then Trump my have to send him to be US ambassador to Yemen or. North Korea "
I know it's hypothetical lol but you never know ?
I wonder if our leaders would do a u turn on Farage like they have on Trump ?
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"Would be rather ironic if Farage were given US citizenship given his whole stance on immigration ha ha"
Well he got his German citizenship sorted just days after the referendum |
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