Donald Trump is expected to win the popular vote as well as the Electoral College
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Reform UK MP Nigel Farage has sent a clear message to Sir Keir Starmer as Donald Trump's win draws nearer.
The message comes as Donald Trump is projected to win US presidential election.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has previously said that the Labour Government will work with whoever wins the US race for the White House/
Speaking to GB News this morning, Farage said that he is proud to have been "through thick and thin" with his friend Trump and sent a message to the UK Prime Minister.
Nigel Farage said that Starmer needs to "roll out the red carpet"
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He said: "It's been called. This is the victory party. He'll be on stage very shortly.
"It holds massive opportunities if we chose to seize them.
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"I've been loyal to this guy through thick and thin. Anyway, over the course of nine years, I am very pleased that I have.
"Our Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, needs to roll up the red carpet to do so very quickly."
Ahead of the election, Starmer told the press: "It's for the American people to decide who they want for their president" and declined to throw his weight behind either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is expected to take the victory
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Harris campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond told attendees at an event that the Vice President and Democrat candidate would not speak to them tonight and would return tomorrow.
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Nigel Farage has attended the Trump HQ election watch party in West Palm Beach, where Trump is holding his victory party.
The former president's Florida estate was filled with excitement Tuesday night as Trump captured a wave of swing states throughout the evening.