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Nigel Farage’s terrifying prediction comes as Hillary Clinton leads her Republican rival Donald Trump in the latest polls. The political leader, who helped the Leave campaign to a shock victory against the EU, warned that Mrs Clinton will strive to replicate Europe’s open borders across the world if she is elected US President. He said Mrs Clinton wants to base future US policy on EU's open borders, which has triggered violence and chaos on the continent amid an influx of migrants.

GETTY; ITV Nigel Farage’s terrifying prediction comes as Hillary Clinton leads her Republican rival

Mr Farage told ITV’s Robert Peston this morning: "Hillary wants the European Union to be a prototype for a bigger global union of freedom movement of people. "So, of course, I could never support her." The MEP made the comments on his return from the US where he backed Mr Trump’s vision for America.

GETTY Farage said Mrs Clinton wants to base future US policy on EU's open borders

Hillary wants the European Union to be a prototype for a bigger global union of freedom movement of people Nigel Farage

He told the Sunday morning politics show: "I agree with the direction of travel that Trump is trying to take America in. "He recognises that threat of ISIS, and he believes in national democracy." Mr Farage has become an inspirational figure for the Republican nominee, who claims that his election victory would be "Brexit times five". The billionaire businessman wants to use Britain's shock exit from Europe as a rallying call for his campaign.

ITV The political leader helped the Leave campaign to a shock victory against the EU

GETTY Farage backed Mr Trump’s vision for America

Earlier this week, Mr Trump told a crowd in Pennslyvania: "We will win. We will shock the world. This is going to be Brexit-plus." Mr Farage said that just like pollsters were wrong on Brexit, those in the US could be "missing shy Trump voters". He added: "The opinion polls can say what they say. But on Brexit day in Britain, the remain side were 10-points in the lead, and yet our side still won."

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