Former leader of the UK Independent Party Nigel Farage, credited for Brexit, addressed the audience at a Trump campaign rally in Jackson, Mississippi on Wednesday night. Farage left the UKIP after the United Kingdom voted to 'leave' the European Union.



"You can beat the pollsters, you can beat the commentators, you can beat Washington," Farage said to cheers. "If you want change, you better get your walking boots on."



"Anything is possible if enough decent people want to fight the establishment," Farage said.



Farage also took a shot at President Barack Obama for campaigning against Brexit.



"The big card, the prime minister (David Cameron), decided to play in the referendum is he got a foreign visitor to come to London to talk to us. Yes, we were visited by one Barack Obama. And he talked down to us. He treated us as if we were nothing," Farage said.



"I wouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton if you paid me!" Farage jokingly said to the crowd.



"I wouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton if she paid me!" Farage said to laughter.