Trump, in Scotland, links Brexit vote to his campaign

FILE - In this June 18, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)
FILE - In this June 18, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

AYRSHIRE, Scotland — Donald Trump, in a closely watched visit to Scotland on Friday, praised Britain's vote to leave the European Union, drawing parallels to the anger driving his own presidential campaign.

"I love to see people take their country back," he said at a news conference at one of his golf courses in Scotland. "And that's really what's happening in the United States" and other parts of the world, he said.

The campaign leading to Thursday's vote for Britain to leave the European Union shared some of the nationalist, populist themes driving Trump's campaign, including a wariness of immigration, concern about borders and skepticism of the value of multinational organizations.

"I think there are great similarities between happened here and my campaign," he said. "People want to see borders. They don't necessarily want people pouring into their country that they don't know who they are and where they come from."

Trump, whose visit to Scotland is his first international trip since becoming the prospective Republican nominee, predicted that other nations will follow Britain's lead.

"This will not be the last," he said earlier at a ceremony to mark the reopening of a golf resort he owns on Scotland's west coast.

Trump said this week that he hadn't closely followed the so-called Brexit campaign but he supported the "Leave" movement.

Read Saturday's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

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