Turnberry, Scotland: US presidential candidate Donald Trump thrust himself into the heart of Britain's vote to leave the European Union on Friday, calling it a "great" development and drawing parallels to his own insurgent campaign.
In Scotland to reopen a golf resort he owns, the wealthy New York businessman wasted no time interpreting the outcome of the "Brexit" vote as an example of a global uprising against the established order. It's an argument he said fit in with his own campaign to shake up Washington by renegotiating free trade deals and stopping illegal immigration.
"People want to take their country back. They want to have independence in a sense. You see it with Europe, all over Europe," Trump, 70, the presumptive Republican nominee, told a news conference at the Trump Turnberry golf course.
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In Scotland to reopen a golf resort he owns, the wealthy New York businessman wasted no time interpreting the outcome of the "Brexit" vote as an example of a global uprising against the established order. It's an argument he said fit in with his own campaign to shake up Washington by renegotiating free trade deals and stopping illegal immigration.
"People want to take their country back. They want to have independence in a sense. You see it with Europe, all over Europe," Trump, 70, the presumptive Republican nominee, told a news conference at the Trump Turnberry golf course.
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