FREE now and never miss the top politics stories again. SUBSCRIBE Invalid email Sign up fornow and never miss the top politics stories again. We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights.

The interim Ukip leader has even come up with the perfect role for him should ‘The Donald’ enlist his help. And he’s so confident Mr Trump will win the race to the White House, he’s even booked a flight for tomorrow tomorrow morning.

GETTY Tump could employ Farage if he wins the US election

Mr Farage is currently searching for a new job, as he will finally be replace as Ukip leader next month when a new candidate will be elected. He will also lose his £7,300 a month salary when Britain leaves the European Union following June’s historic referendum, as he will no longer be needed as an MEP - a job he has done for almost 20 years.

ITV Farage revealed he has a flight to the US tomorrow

Which is why Mr Farage, who was once nicknamed Mr Brexit by the Republican candidate, believes he would be the perfect candidate to be the ’ambassador to the EU’ for the US. Speaking on ITV's Agenda programme last night, he said: “Well I have booked on the plane Wednesday morning, so we'll just have to see. “I don't know what's going to happen, all I can say is... this election is very simple: it's rather like Brexit. “It's do you want a change, or do you want to stick exactly as you are? That's what it's all about. “If he did offer me a job I would quite like to be his ambassador to the European Union. I think I would do that job very well.”

Celebrities backing Donald Trump Mon, November 7, 2016 Donald Trump supporters: Which celebrities are backing the Republican nominee for President. Play slideshow Getty 1 of 9 Donald Trump's celebrity supporters

If he did offer me a job I would quite like to be his ambassador to the European Union UKIP leader Nigel Farage on working with Donald Trump

The Brexit champion has flown to the US a number of times over the past few months to help out with Trump’s election campaign. He joined the billionaire on stage at a rally in Jackson, Mississippi, and also help him prepare for one of the televised presidential debates against his rival Hillary Clinton. But his comments about working with Mr Trump drew laughter from the audience on the show last night.

ITV Farage's comments sparked laughter from the Agenda audience

Fellow panelist Jan Halper-Hayes, the vice-president of Republicans Overseas, couldn't hold back from giggling at the irony of Mr Farage being handed an EU-related job. The Ukip front man is set to play an important role in UK politics in the coming month, as the Government appeals against a High Court decision that would force Theresa May to hold a debate on Article 50 negotiations in parliament.

REUTERS Donald Trump previously referred to Farage as Mr Brexit