perceived at home as pro eu, his exit potentially clearing the way for a pro-brexit ambassador. you always have to ask yourself the question, who benefits? and here there is a possible range of villains who come into the frame. i m not going to name anybody, but it was clearly somebody who set out deliberately to sabotage sir kim s ambassadorship. in the meantime trump has flip-flopped again on may s handling of brexit. i believe the prime minister has brought it to a very good point where something will take place in the not-too-distant future. she s done a very good job. replacing recent praise with a twitter tirade. i told @theresa may how to do that deal but she went her own foolish way and was unable to get it done. a disaster. i don t know the ambassador, but i m told he is a pompous fool. friends describe him as a tough
for mrs. may politically she misjudged the mood of her country and party. two party leaders have gone whose interests were pro-eu, european union. either the party learns that lesson or it dies he has tweeted. pete: he founded a brand new party brexit party. in a parliamentary system you can have a lot of. he has had a lot of success so far in the european par men tear elections where he made his fame. does he come back to the island and make a bid eventually to get that brexit done. ainsley: when we were there i was saying this in the first hour when we were they re to the royal wedding he gave us a tour of parliament and the whole area around there and the bars they go to and people were buying him beers because they love him. we went out in some of the other areas, westminster abby areas and they made us get off the property. cameras need to go. he goes they don t like me. they wanted us out. pete: beat it. meanwhile, let s come back to this side of the pond.
a female candidate, marine le pen, and a moderate just endorsed by president obama. here s terry moran. reporter: the frantic final hours of campaigning in france. the election testing whether the nationalism unleashed in the u.s. is taking root in europe. the choice could not be clearer. marine le pen, an admirer of president trump. she even visited trump tower after last november s election. though she didn t meet with him. she s a far-right, nationalist candidate. anti-european union, anti-immigration, and anti-islam. she was egged at a campaign stop yesterday, her bodyguards hustling her away. her rival, emmanuel macron, the political novice. he s pro-immigration, pro-eu, more tolerant. and this week, he got a big and unusual american endorsement. i am supporting emmanuel macron to lead you forward. reporter: no endorsement from president trump, but he did recently call le pen strongest on borders and the strongest on what s been going on in france.