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Ukip writes letter begging for Nigel Farage to get a knighthood for Brexit as he plans to host lavish party for Donald Trump at $500-a-night Washington hotel

The new party leader, Paul Nuttall, wrote to the Honours and Appointments Committee, describing the MEP as a "figure of international significance"

UKIP'S leader has written to demand a knighthood for Nigel Farage for his role in Brexit, it has emerged.

Paul Nuttall, who took over from Mr Farage last year, said he was a "figure of international significance" who played a substantial role in Brexit.

 New Ukip leader Paul Nuttall has written to ask for a knighthood for Nigel Farage
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New Ukip leader Paul Nuttall has written to ask for a knighthood for Nigel FarageCredit: PA:Press Association

He wrote to the Honours and Appointments Committee to ask them to give Mr Farage a gong for his efforts.

He penned a letter with three of Ukip's peers in the House of Lords, to ask officials to consider their former leader.

They wrote: "More than anyone else he provoked the recent referendum on EU membership, and his contribution to the result was very substantial."

 The former Ukip leader is also planning a party for his friend, Donald Trump
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The former Ukip leader is also planning a party for his friend, Donald TrumpCredit: PA:Press Association

Anyone can nominate people for a knighthood, but the decision is made by officials ahead of the Queen's Birthday Honours.

The letter went on: "He has since become a figure of international significance, thanks to his support for President-Elect Donald Trump during his campaign for the Republican leadership. He and Mr Trump enjoy a good personal relationship, which is likely to endure.

"He gave up what would undoubtedly have been a lucrative City career to build UKIP, which has been a very full time job over the years."

The news comes as the former Ukip leader is planning a swanky party for his pal Donald Trump when he is sworn in as President later this month.

Five hundred top politicians, media stars and members of the Washington Elite are on the guestlist, Sky News reported.

Mr Farage has hired out the top floor of the five star, $500-a-night The Hay-Adams hotel for his posh bash, which he hopes the man himself will attend.

 Mr Trump will be sworn in as president later this month
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Mr Trump will be sworn in as president later this monthCredit: Reuters

He revealed earlier this week he would be flying over the states to attend the inauguration, as a personal guest of Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant.

"The Governor of Mississippi has invited me and I'm there for a few days and it's going to be a great, historic event," he told Sky News.

"In America they've had a political revolution and it's complete; the problem in Britain is our revolution is not complete because the same people are still in charge."

He is also set to host his own new LBC show starting next week.

 Mr Farage is getting his own new show on LBC too
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Mr Farage is getting his own new show on LBC tooCredit: PA:Press Association
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