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US President Donald Trump in Washington on October 25, 2019 NICHOLAS KAMM / AFP

Interviewed by Nigel Farage, the leader of the Brexit Party, on LBC radio, the US president attacked Brexit and Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn.

During his telephone interview with the europhobe Nigel Farage, Donald Trump did not hesitate to criticize the exit agreement of the European Union, negotiated by Boris Johnson .

Downing Street did not wait long before responding to the US President, who felt, without really going into detail, that the Brexit in its current form prevented the United States from concluding a trade agreement with the United Kingdom. United.

A spokesman for the British Prime Minister countered that, on the contrary, it would allow the United Kingdom to conclude " trade agreements around the world ". He said the first talks with the United States on a trade agreement had been " positive ".

Boris Johnson, " a fantastic man "

In the same interview with Nigel Farage, Donald Trump calls on him to make an alliance with Boris Johnson: " I would like to see you put together ... I think it would be great, you'd do a good score, did you?" he predicted, because you did very well in the last election. "

In the European elections, the Brexit Party actually came in first with 31.6% of the vote. But the Conservatives have repeatedly rejected the idea of ​​such an alliance, which Nigel Farage is favorable to him.

If he praises the Prime Minister - " a fantastic man " - Donald Trump has a different opinion of the leader of the Labor opposition. " Jeremy Corbyn would be so bad for your country [...] , he would lead you so badly, " said the tenant of the White House.

The main respondent answered him on his favorite terrain, Twitter, accusing him of interfering in the campaign " to elect his friend Boris Johnson ."

Donald Trump is trying to interfere in Britain's election to get his friend Boris Johnson elected.

It was Trump who said in June the NHS is "on the table". And he knows if Labor wins US corporations will not get their hands on it.

Our NHS is not for sale.pic.twitter.com/AUhht3pCgL

Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) October 31, 2019