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Nigel Farage shortliste­d for Time’s Person of Year award

Magazine has given former Ukip leader much of the credit for the Leave vote in June’s referendum

- Arj singh

Nigel Farage has been shortliste­d for Time magazine’s prestigiou­s person of the year award to be announced today.

The former Ukip leader features alongside the likes of US President-elect Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, scientists who have developed technology to edit DNA and Beyonce Knowles among the finalists.

The American news magazine, which has a global audience, appeared to give Mr Farage much of the credit for the June 23 Brexit vote.

Announcing the 11-strong shortlist, chosen by Time editors, the magazine said: “As head of the UK Independen­ce Party, Farage was a face of the successful campaign for Britain to leave the European Union, positionin­g the referendum as the start of a global populist wave against the political establishm­ent.”

Earlier, Mr Farage said 2016 will be looked back on as the year the “little people decided they would assert themselves and could actually beat the establishm­ent”.

He was visiting Sleaford, Lincolnshi­re, ahead of a by-election tomorrow when the Conservati­ves are defending a majority of more than 24,000.

Asked if Ukip candidate Victoria Ayling stands a chance of winning, Mr Farage said: “I don’t know, it’s 2016, why predict anything? Only an idiot predicts things in 2016 because it’s been so full of upsets.

“It’s a big opportunit­y for voters to say to the Prime Minister: We voted for Brexit, we didn’t vote for hard Brexit, we didn’t vote for soft Brexit, we voted for Brexit ... and would you please get on with it.”

Mr Farage also highlighte­d his closeness with Mr Trump and again insisted he could perform an ambassador­ial role for the UK with the controvers­ial president-elect’s administra­tion.

Speaking about his plans for the new year, he said: “Trump becomes president on January 20 and his incoming administra­tion think that I have a very positive role to play between our two countries.

“At the moment, 10 Downing Street doesn’t seem to think that.

“To me, that’s a shame because I genuinely think we have an Anglophile president coming in on January 20, a big opportunit­y to completely reset the relationsh­ip after the Obama years.”

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Pictures: Getty/PA. Among the nominees are, from left: Nigel Farage, Donald Trump and Beyonce Knowles.
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