The Commander-in-Chief dashed hopes of a post-Brexit transatlantic trade deal
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Nigel Farage has hit out at Joe Biden after the US President made a move that has been branded “anti-British”.
The GB News presenter branded the 81-year-old an “old duffer” as polls increasingly paint a bleak picture for the President.
It comes as the Commander-in-Chief dashed hopes of a post-Brexit transatlantic trade deal.
The talks that were set to start in October were abandoned amid a reported lack of clarity over how big the deal should be, according to Politico.
Nigel Farage branded Biden an 'old duffer'
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Criticising the President, Farage says the US President is getting “worse and worse”.
“Is it any wonder his approval ratings continue to slide?”, he asked.
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“They’re now down to 34 per cent.”
Farage added that he believes the Democrats will “dump” Biden before the 2024 US election as he is becoming too much of an “embarrassment”.
Speaking on the scuppered trade deal talks, Farage commented: “I know that agriculture and elsewhere this was never going to be easy.
“But I’ve always had the feeling that Biden was pretty anti-British.”
According to the Daily Telegraph, ministers are not giving up on a deal and believe talks could be revived under a second Donald Trump administration.
The former US President is vying for the Republican nomination and looks increasingly likely to secure it.
Biden has batted off concerns regarding his age, often making himself the butt of jokes with references to it.
A top White House advisor during Barack Obama’s presidency, David Axelrod has called on Biden to decide whether it is a “smart” move for him to run again.
His loyalists have cited his record in office as a reason for not needing a backup plan to defeat the probable Republican nominee Donald Trump, who Biden beat in the 2020 election.
Trump also faces concerns about his age and a litany of charges including mishandling of classified documents and interfering in the 2020 election, he has denied any wrongdoing.