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The Brexiteer could barely contain his joy over the prospect of more nations following the path paved by Britain in voting to leave the European Union and the American people as they elected Donald Trump as President. In two weeks time, Austrians will be heading to the ballot boxes again to elect their next president after their last run-off was overturned because rules on the counting of postal votes were broken. The anti-EU Freedom Party’s candidate Norbert Hofer was narrowly beaten by his rival Alexander Van der Bellen in the May election. However, latest polls show the right-wing candidate is now ahead of former Green Party candidate Mr Bellen, who is now running as an independent.

TWITTER•GETTY Nigel Farage believes Angela Merkel and Barack Obama are in denial

Beaming how Austria could be the next country to take a brick out of the "Merkel-Obama wall", Mr Farage told Fox Business: “The poor darlings are in denial.” “They simply can’t face up to the fact that their worldview has taken an absolute beating in the year of 2016.” Referring to how his life mission to get Britain out of the bloc had started a trend, the Eurosceptic vowed there was more to come. Mr Farage said: “It began with Brexit, the first brick out of the wall and now we have a Trump presidency in the USA.

Their worldview has taken an absolute beating Nigel Farage

“And let me tell you, in two weeks time we have a re-run of the Austrian Presidential election and the last contest was scrapped because of electoral fraud and the possibility of a right-wing Austrian nationalist candidate winning. “And we also have a Referendum on December 4 in Italy were [Matteo] Renzi, the Prime Minister, is going for a power grab which I think is going to be rejected.” The thrilled Brexiteer ominously warned: “So the news for Obama and Angela is: there is more of this to come.” After Hillary Clinton suffered a shocking defeat in the race the White House, far-right leaders in Europe have hailed 2016 as the year of the political underdog. Nigel Farage said on Twitter: “The political revolution of 2016 is that in two massive campaigns the underdogs have beaten the establishment.”

GETTY Mr Farage promised the Chancellor and President Obama more political shocks would follow

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