sexta-feira, 24 de junho de 2016

Trump draws parallel between referendum and campaign

                    Donald Trump na Escócia, dia 24/06/2016

Turnberry - The likely Republican presidential candidate of the United States, Donald Trump, weighed in on the British decision to disaffiliate the European Union on Friday and drew parallels with its campaign to curb illegal immigration in the US and build a wall on the border US American with Mexico.

In Scotland for the reopening of a owned golf resort, the New York millionaire told reporters: "I see a great parallel I think people really see a great parallel Many people are talking about it, and not only in the.. States but in other countries. "

"People want their country back They want independence, in a sense you see it in Europe -.. Throughout Europe," said Trump, 70, the presumptive Republican Party for the presidential election of 8 November.

"You will see many other cases where they want to resume their borders, they want to resume their currency, they want to resume many things. They want to be able to return to a country," he added.

"So I think you will see it happen more and more. I really believe it and I think that is happening in the United States. It is happening because I'm doing so well in the polls."

Trump arrived in his private helicopter to Turnberry near his Scottish resort, with a flag of Scotland on the aircraft.

He said the referendum was also a setback for US President Barack Obama, a Democrat who had urged the British to stay in the EU.

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