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The former Ukip leader revealed the White House hopeful spoke in glowing terms about the Brexiteer after they shared a stage together. He spoke of his disbelief when being told the billionaire himself would be introducing him at a US rally. Speaking on LBC Radio today, Mr Farage added: “It is clear Hillary Clinton absolutely hates me, and I’m pleased about that. “I think it’s good to have enemies like Hillary Clinton.”

GETTY / LBC Demonstrations are set to sweep across some of the country’s main cities

The Democratic nominee described the pivotal Brexit figure as a "right-wing leader" after he said he would not vote for her “even if he was paid to do so”. Speaking about his recent trip to the US where he appeared at a rally with Mr Trump in Mississippi, Mr Farage said: “Brexit is not just something that affects the United Kingdom, it isn’t just something that affects the rest of Europe, this is a global event. “This is the first time a country has reasserted its rights as a democratic self-governing nation.

GETTY Mr Farage indicated that Mrs Clinton was likely to be among the protest

“Brexit is very much a part of this American debate, so I went there and said what I said and I was supported by Trump and really very roundly condemned by Hillary.” Mr Farage also spoke about the March for Europe happening today as hundreds of thousands of Remainers are set to demonstrate in London, Birmingham, and Edinburgh. The key figure in the Leave movement dismissed the gatherings as a gaggle of ‘remoaners’.

Nigel Farage in pictures Mon, April 3, 2017 Nigel Farage is a British politician who has been the leader of the UK Independence Party since October 2016. Play slideshow Getty 1 of 48 Nigel Farage in pictures

It is clear clear Hilary Clinton absolutely hates me, and I’m pleased about that Nigel Farage

Mr Farage said: “I’ll tell you what’s really interesting, is that this march today in London, I bet you that the vast majority of people on this march will be under 30-years-old. “And yet across the rest of Europe the demonstrations from the under-30s are against the European Union, against open borders and against the currency.” The march has been scheduled to tie in with the anniversary of the outbreak of the Second World War, and is demanding a pause in Brexit discussions.

GETTY He spoke of his disbelief when being told the billionaire himself would be introducing him

And when criticising the protests on UK streets, Mr Farage said he thought Mrs Clinton would protest if she was in the UK. He said: “If Hillary was in London, she’d probably be on this march today, she’d probably be speaking. "She’d be there with Eddie Izzard and all these other great luminaries.“And Hillary thinks that Brexit is a huge mistake, Trump thinks its one of the greatest things to have happened in modern history.”

“And Hillary thinks that Brexit is a huge mistake, Trump thinks its one of the greatest things to have happened in modern history.” In London, the March for Europe is starting at Park Lane before making its way to Westminster. Prime Minister Theresa May has indicated the Government will not trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, which begins the formal process of leaving the EU, until after 2017.

LBC The outgoing Ukip leader dismissed the gatherings as a gaggle of ‘remoaners'

But there have been repeated calls for a second referendum after the close vote, 52 to 48 per cent, voted to leave the EU on June 23. Mrs May has been forced to confirm on several occasions that “Brexit means Brexit”, and there is no possibility of remaining in the EU.