Caroline Wren
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And in fact, I was having dinner with a couple of very liberal attorneys that I'd had dinner two years ago.
And when I had dinner with them two years ago, they can't stand Nigel Farage.
He has no chance.
This time around, it was just a couple weeks ago, they said, Caroline, it's no longer a question of if Nigel Farage will be prime minister, it's when.
And they were actually voting for him.
But they did say to me, they said, look, we give up.
We're just going to support Nigel because he's the only one at least talking about new ideas and breaking the system.
However, we're probably going to move and leave.
They're all fleeing to Gulf Arab states.
And they said, even if he gets in, I don't think he can fix it.
Our country's gone.
So I don't really think there is going to be a civil war because I think anyone โ
You think it was surrender?
I think it's surrender.
I think it's gone.
I hope Nigel gets in and I hope he can do what he can.
But I'm telling you, it was the most depressing place that I've been.
And I just went to Davos and that was a pretty depressing place as well.
You know, Davos, I've always railed against that conference and going to things like that.
But this time I did want to see President Trump in all of his glory speak.