OXON HILL, Md. — Brexit leader Nigel Farage doesn’t see the political winds that fueled Britain’s break from the European Union and Donald Trump’s election in 2016 stopping anytime soon.
“My view is the revolution that happened in ’16 will carry on to ’17,” Farage told the Washington Examiner. He believes regardless of who wins France’s upcoming election that there has been a shift in “the center of gravity” in the debate over issues of individual liberty and holding leaders accountable.

