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Nigel Farage has said Donald Trump "really believes in Brexit" after the pair met at the US ambassador's residence in London.

The Brexit Party leader was photographed arriving at the property on Tuesday after the end of President Trump's official engagements for the day.

The US President, who has been in England for two days so far on a three-day visit, was earlier seen returning to the property in Regent's Park.

Mr Farage tweeted: "Good meeting with President Trump – he really believes in Brexit and is loving his trip to London."

On his LBC radio show, Mr Farage said: "Clearly, it was a private meeting but what I can say is he was in top form, he was ebullient.

"He absolutely believes in Brexit, thinks it's the right thing for the country to do. He's obviously concerned it's taking a very long time."

He added that following the meeting he got the impression the US was ready to do a post-Brexit trade deal with the UK but the Government was unprepared.

"What was most interesting about the meeting was trade... The Americans are very, very prepared for their side of the negotiation," he said.

"My big take from that meeting an hour ago is America is prepared for this and we simply aren't."

He said Mr Trump and US ambassador Woody Johnson told him the US team had a 13-chapter plan "where they have pretty much completed the work".

He called for an independent delegation of business leaders to travel to the US and negotiate in the meantime.

The meeting between the pair came as Mr Trump is set to host a banquet at the residence, Winfield House, this evening.

He has spoken positively of Mr Farage in the past, suggesting he should play a role in Brexit negotiations.

The US leader said that Britain should pursue a no-deal Brexit if not given what it wants in discussions and should consider sending Mr Farage to Brussels to discuss leaving the EU bloc.

Ahead of his visit President Trump said he could meet with Mr Farage, who he said had a "big victory" in reference to the European elections.

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He called Mr Farage "a friend of mine" and said: "Nigel's had a big victory, he's picked up 32 per cent of the vote starting from nothing."

The President had also stated he could meet with Brexiteer MP Boris Johnson, though the Conservative is said to have turned down a face-to-face discussion with Mr Trump.

However, the men are said to have spoken over the phone on Tuesday.

Referring to Mr Farage and Mr Johnson previously, the President said: "I think they are big powers over there, I think they have done a good job."

Mr Trump has also asked for a meeting with Jeremy Hunt during his state visit, sources close to the Foreign Secretary have said.

While environment secretary Michael Gove's allies also said he had been contacted by Mr Trump's team with a view to arranging a meeting.

Though Mr Trump appears to have been reaching out to certain MPs, he has continued spats with others.

His conflict with London's mayor Sadiq Khan, who he branded a "total loser", rolled on as the President said he has "not been a very good mayor from what I understand".

Mr Khan meanwhile said Mr Trump's behaviour was what he would expect from "an 11-year-old".

Mr Trump also said he had rejected a potential meeting with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn,

He said that he did not know him and added: "Never met him, never spoke to him".

"He wanted to meet today or tomorrow and I decided I would not do that. I think he is from where I come from somewhat of a negative force," he said.

A Labour spokesman said: "Jeremy is ready to engage with the president on a range of issues, including the climate emergency, threats to peace and the refugee crisis."

Mr Corbyn recently criticised the President for his comments in regards to the Tory leadership race, after the US leader threw support behind Boris Johnson.

He also spoke at a protest against Mr Trump's visit on Tuesday.