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The interim-Ukip leader, who has hailed 2016 as the year where the underdogs took back power from the establishment, declared more political changes would sweep across the globe. Political upheaval has dominated since the UK’s historical vote to leave the European Union and Donald Trump was elected President of the United States earlier in November. Praising the return of power to the people, Mr Farage has proudly proclaimed there is more to come. The Brexit-architect said: “I think Brexit is going to be followed quite shorty, now whether it is going to be Denmark with Dexit, or the Netherlands with Nexit, or Sweden with a Swexit, I don’t know.

TWITTER • GETTY Mr Farage declared more political changes would sweep across the globe

“I don’t know, but do not underestimate the power of the change that is now taking place across not just the European Union, but actually the whole of the west. “Brexit is the first brick that has been knocked out of the wall.” It comes as Nigel Farage called for a total revolution in Britain at a glitzy ceremony at the Ritz, celebration his 20 years in politics. Claiming “there are still great battles to be fought” in Britain, the anti-EU politician said: “I’m not sure what’s going to happen over the next couple of years but I suspect there’s another big seismic shock in British politics, perhaps going to come at the next election.

Do not underestimate the power of the change that is now taking place Nigel Farage

“I suspect the Conservative Party is not fit for the legacy of Brexit and I suspect there’s going to be a genuine realignment in British politics over the next three of four years. “This is unfinished business. The people have spoken but the establishment don’t want to listen. There are great battles to be fought and I am going to go on fighting those battles and I know many of you are going to go on fighting those battles.” It is not the first time Mr Farage has warned global world leaders that more political upheaval is imminent as he told Fox Business that Angela Merkel and Barack Obama are in denial over the people's repeated rejection of the establishment. In the interview the Brexiteer could barely contain his joy over the prospect of more nations following the path paved by Brexit and the victory of the President-elect.

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NC Mr Farage called for a total revolution in Britain at a glitzy ceremony at the Ritz