Donald Trump wished Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage a happy birthday in a video he played on his 60th birthday on Wednesday night.

this reform party The director hosted the event at the Buisdale restaurant in Canary Wharf, west London, where guests heard speeches and even a recorded speech from the former US president.

There are a few others present Conservative MPs – including former Prime Minister Liz Truss.

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Video on social media showed what Trump said to the group.

“As a prophetic leader, you were a historic figure, and I know the British people are grateful for your patriotism and service,” Trump said.

“Actually. I’m really looking forward to seeing your next move, it’s going to be an interesting one.

“You’re not done yet and hopefully the best is yet to come. So Nigel: Enjoy the day.

“Congratulations on a truly remarkable 60 years on this earth and all you have accomplished is incredible. Happy birthday!”

Trump and Mr Farage are known to be friends, with Mr Farage appearing at Trump rallies and being interviewed by him.

Mr Farage campaigned with Donald Trump.Image: AP
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Mr Farage campaigned with Donald Trump.Image: AP

On the domestic front, Ms Truss was one of several Conservative MPs in attendance at the gathering.

A photo posted on Twitter by Conservative MP Andrea Jenkyns showed her standing next to Mr Farage. Ms. Truss Visible in the background.

gentlemen FarageBrexit referendum ally Arron Banks is also among them.

Conservative MPs Sir David Davis, Marc Francois and Andrew Rosindale were also in attendance, the Daily Express reported.

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Conservative reformist MP Lee Anderson Reformist leader Richard Theis was also reportedly celebrating.

The mix of conservatives and reformists emerged despite a recent spat between Mr. Tice and the head of the Conservative campaign.

Mr Farage has previously said the Conservatives Facing political extinction, he wants to replace them.

Last weekend, Conservative Party chairman Richard Holden Called Mr Tice a “threatening bully” The latter claimed on social media to have “embarrassing personal information” about Holden’s deputy, Jonathan Gullis.

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Conservative Party faces possible demise

Unlike 2019, when the Reform Party was the Brexit party, the Conservatives must fight Mr Farage’s political machine at the next general election in every constituency in the UK.

reform policyThese include lowering taxes, reducing immigration, lowering energy prices and slashing waiting lists, aiming to outflank the right-wing Conservative Party.

The defection of former Conservative deputy deputy chairman Anderson has heightened concerns.

Mr Farage has played down the possibility of him becoming an MP, having failed to do so several times before.

There are other difficulties in selecting candidates, with the Reform Party yesterday dropping two potential MPs after they were accused of making racist comments on social media.

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