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The Ukip boss reckons it would be good news for Britain if the Republican frontrunner landed the top job.

Mr Farage said critics who judged him on his “big shouty” rants were “underestimating his ability”.

And he claimed if Mr Trump made it to the White House he would be “more pro-British than Obama”.

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Mr Farage last night likened the loudmouth to late former president Ronald Reagan.

He said: “They all called Ronnie Reagan a cretin, but he was a great president, so maybe they are underestimating Trump.

“Maybe the big shouty stuff he has said so far is going to start to die down. Whatever Trump’s faults, he would be more pro-British than Obama, who is the most anti-British president America has ever had.”

Mr Farage also brushed aside odds from betting firm Ladbrokes which said the pro-Europe camp had a 73% chance of winning the EU referendum.

He said: “This campaign has barely begun. Can we win? You bet your life we can.”

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But Mr Farage last night demoted his party stalwart Suzanne Evans for the second time.

He stripped her of her welfare brief just days after ditching her as the party’s deputy chair.

Last night she tweeted: “Am I the most purged woman in British politics?”

Meanwhile, Mr Trump was yesterday bragging about the size of his manhood in a bizarre hustings debate in Detroit.

Rival Marco Rubio had suggested Mr Trump’s “small hands” reflected the size of his willy. But Mr Trump, watched by his beautiful wife Melania, quickly retorted: “I guarantee you there’s no problem.”

The Ukip boss reckons it would be good news for Britain if the Republican frontrunner landed the top job.

Mr Farage said critics who judged him on his “big shouty” rants were “underestimating his ability”. And he claimed if Mr Trump made it to the White House he would be “more pro-British than Obama”.

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Mr Farage last night likened the loudmouth to late former president Ronald Reagan.

He said: “They all called Ronnie Reagan a cretin, but he was a great president, so maybe they are underestimating Trump.

“Maybe the big shouty stuff he has said so far is going to start to die down. Whatever Trump’s faults, he would be more pro-British than Obama, who is the most anti-British president America has ever had.”

Mr Farage also brushed aside odds from betting firm Ladbrokes which said the pro-Europe camp had a 73% chance of winning the EU referendum. He said: “This campaign has barely begun. Can we win? You bet your life we can.”

But Mr Farage last night demoted his party stalwart Suzanne Evans for the second time. He stripped her of her welfare brief just days after ditching her as the party’s deputy chair.

Last night she tweeted: “Am I the most purged woman in British politics?”

Meanwhile, Mr Trump was yesterday bragging about the size of his manhood in a bizarre hustings debate in Detroit.

Rival Marco Rubio had suggested Mr Trump’s “small hands” reflected the size of his willy.

But Mr Trump, watched by his beautiful wife Melania, quickly retorted: “I guarantee you there’s no problem.”