'He's the French Blair!' Watch as caller stuns Farage with BRUTAL tirade at Macron
DONALD TRUMP is viewed as a “leader” beyond the United States, as the people of Europe grow “tired” of the likes of French President Emmanuel Macron, a raging radio caller has said.
'He's the French Blair!' LBC caller slams Macron
Robert, who lives in South London, said Emmanuel Macron is the “French Blair” as he hit out at Europe’s leaders and insisted the continent needs more premiers like Donald Trump.
Speaking to Nigel Farage, the LBC caller said: “Donald Trump isn’t just becoming a leader for many of the US peoples but I think there are a lot of people in the west in Europe who will come to see him as some sort of leader.
“Because we are just so tired of what we are being offered by the people in Europe.
“I listened to Macron this morning, and Macron is a bit like Blair.”
The LBC caller said Emmanuel Macron is the "French Blair"
Macron is the French Blair and you know, people are tired of this
Mr Farage said: “Isn’t he? He’s the French Blair. I couldn’t agree more.”
The radio caller said: “He is the French Blair and you know, people are tired of this.”
The caller, who is half Haitian and has lived in Haiti, said he “absolutely loved” what Donald Trump said.
He said: “Once you remove, and I don’t like making references to race, but once you remove all that the middle-class faux outrage, the people in Haiti 100 percent agree”.
Macron: Negotiating with individual countries will 'dismantle' EU
French President Emmanuel Macron told the BBC during an interview with Andrew Marr on Sunday that he has a “very direct relationship”.
Mr Macron said: “I'm always extremely direct and frank. He is. Sometimes I manage to convince him, and sometimes I fail.”
The French President said the two leaders talk “very regularly” and have “built a strong relationship”.
During the interview, Mr Macron criticised Donald Trump’s use of the word “s***holes”.
Mr Macron said “it's not a word you can use" and Mr Trump has to “respect all the countries”.
He said: ”I think a lot of our issues in both the Middle East and in Africa is due to a lot of frustrations due to a lot of past humiliations.”