US president Donald Trump (pictured right in Washington today) heaped praise on the two politicians as 'big powers' - saying Nigel Farage's (inset left) Brexit Party had won a 'big victory' in the EU elections last week. The comments will fuel Downing Street fears that Mr Trump is set to deepen Theresa May's humiliation by wading into domestic politics. Boris Johnson (inset centre) is the favourite to take Mrs May's job this summer after she finally resigned admitting she had failed to deliver Brexit, while Mr Farage's fledgling party hammered the Tories at the polls. Mr Farage said he would be 'happy to' get together with the president, although there are no formal plans in place. It is understood Mr Johnson has not been invited to a meeting. But a UK government source said: 'If you're the US president and you want to see someone, you find a way to make it happen.'
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