Donald Trump’s victory in the Presidential race is comparable to the “counter-revolution elections” of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, Nigel Farage has said. In an interview with Fox News’s Neil Cavuto on Saturday the interim leader of UKIP said that Brexit was the “first brick out of the wall,” but that Trump’s “dramatic victory” was the next brick to fall. “It was the first real kickback against the liberal establishment that has dominated, with its friends in big business and big banks, the world for the past couple of decades,” Farage said. “They’ve had everything their own way and my sense of it is that in Britain, America and elsewhere families at dinnertime have been saying: “what’s going on in this world? How are these people in charge?”What Brexit did was give ordinary, little people a chance to say what they thought and they want. And it’s now spread to America with this dramatic victory of Trump. Responding to Cavuto pointing out “they demean you beforehand and they demean you and Trump after the fact,” and that the “dismissive coverage” hasn’t ended, Farage said: “No, and they won’t but what we have to do is follow the example, given to us over thirty