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The billionaire said "it is a great thing" because UK have "taken back their country" as he touched down at his Trump Turnberry golf resort in Scotland following Britain's decision to leave the European Union. He arrived in his "Trump" emblazoned helicopter at the Turnberry resort in South Ayrshire to officially open the revamped resort he bought in 2014, just an hour after Prime Minister David Cameron sensationally announced his decision to stand down in October. He gave a thumbs-up as he left his helicopter and shook hands with workers on his way to the hotel before making the comments about the historic EU referendum result He said Obama had been "bold" by endorsing the EU - a mistake which led to this morning's result. He said: "I was surprised that President Obama would be so bold to come here and tell people what to do. "I think a lot of people don't like him and I think if he had not said it I think you're result might have been different." He added: "He got involved, I don't know if that was through a friendship with David Cameron. "It could have been. I understand friendship and I can understand why he did it, but I think it is something that he shouldn't have done. "It's not his country, it's not his part of the world.

PA Donald Trump touched down in Scotland this morning

"He shouldn't have done it and I actually think his recommendation perhaps caused it to fail." He continued: "I like David Cameron. He has had a couple of rough statements, but that's okay, I think David Cameron's a good man. "He was wrong on this. He didn't get the mood of his country right. He was very surprised to see what happened. "He probably did the right thing but we will see what happens."

REUTERS Trump arrives in Scotland by helicopter

People are angry all over the world. They're angry over borders, they're angry over people coming into the country Donald Trump

Mr Trump said: "I think it's a great thing that's happened. It's an amazing vote, very historic. "People are angry all over the world. They're angry over borders, they're angry over people coming into the country and taking over and nobody even knows who they are. "They're angry about many, many things in the UK, the US and many other places. "This will not be the last." He said UK divisions "will heal" as "it is a great place" adding: "I said this was going to happen and I think it is a great thing.

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"Basically, they took back their country. That's a great thing. "I think we're doing very well in the United States also, and it is essentially the same thing that is happening in the United States. "I want to support my son who really represented me here in building this great great place (Turnberry)." Trump also posted a statement on his Facebook page regarding the EU result. Writing on Twitter, he added: "They have declared their independence from the European Union and have voted to reassert control over their own politics, borders and economy. "A Trump administration pledges to strengthen our ties with a free and independent Britain, deepening our bonds in commerce, culture and mutual defense [sic].

AFP Donald Trump also spoke out against a Scottish referendum