Former UK Independence Party (UkIP) leader Nigel Farage and US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump have joined on stage at a rally to condemn Hillary Clinton, who is the Democratic Party’s ticket in the race for the White House.
Appearing next to Trump during a rally in Jackson, Mississippi, on Wednesday, Farage refused to endorse the New York businessman but said he wouldn’t vote for Clinton even if he was “paid.”
“I will say this: If I was an American citizen, I wouldn’t vote for Hillary Clinton if you paid me. I wouldn’t vote for Hillary Clinton if she paid me,” the British politician told a roaring crowd of at least 15,000 Trump supporters.
Farage stepped down from UkIP’s leadership in late June, days after some 52 percent of Britons decided to end the UK’s membership in the European Union (EU) during a referendum.

As one of the so-called Leave campaign’s major…