If you are stuck for Valentine’s gift ideas Nigel Farage thinks he has the perfect solution - unless you are a Londoner.
The former UKIP and Brexit Party leader is selling personalised video messages starting at £74 and claims nothing could say “I love you” more than a message from “Mr Brexit”.
But the packages, which rise to £400, are not aimed at those living in the capital.
In his promotional material for the clips he claims that while he is “treated as a hero” outside of London and “never has to buy a drink”, in the capital he has to pay for “full time security”.
The 57-year-old is selling the clips via personalised celebrity video messaging site Thrillz.
Stuck for a Valentine's gift for your other half?
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) January 31, 2022
Or perhaps it's me they have always had a crush on?
Get them a personalised video message from me exclusively on @thrillz_uk — What says 'I love you' more than that!
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In his biography he claims: “Mr Brexit was a name given to me by Donald Trump and it has stuck.
“Outside of London, I get treated as a hero and never have to buy a drink.
“In London, I need full-time security! I was supposed to be a businessman, but the cause of our country breaking free from the grip of Brussels consumed me.”
He adds: “My life has always been controversial, but never boring. Having cheated death three times I live life to the full.”
The 57-year-old’s idea of romance did not go down well on social media.
One viewer commented: “How to kill the vibe on Valentines day. Here's a message from Nigel Farage. Just tell your other half you want to break up with them and save yourself the money.”
Another added a personalised message from Mr Farage was a “sure fire way to guarantee you won't get any thrills on valentines day”.