I have known several of the Trump team for years and I am in a good position with the President-elect’s support to help.
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) November 22, 2016
So much so, that the UK's foreign secretary Boris Johnson also found time to bat back the possibility that Mr. Farage might take up the post as he fielded questions in the House of Commons, ruling out the prospect because there was "no vacancy."
Boris Johnson tells the Commons ‘there is no vacancy’ for Nigel Farage to be made UK ambassador to the US.
— Ned Simons (@nedsimons) November 22, 2016
'Shoots From the Hip'
As for advice from on former ambassador for the British government, Sir Oliver Miles, told Sputnik, "I'd be very surprised if anyone took it seriously." The former Libyan ambassador suggested the US President-elect Donald Trump, "Shoots from the hip."
"We are talking about a man who is not yet in office [Donald Trump]. He obviously shoots from the hip, it's perfectly obvious. He tweets without consulting any experts or advisers. I don't think one should take it too seriously."
Many people would like to see @Nigel_Farage represent Great Britain as their Ambassador to the United States. He would do a great job!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 22 November 2016
"If I was a British ambassador in Washington, I don't think I'd be losing any sleep over it."
Sir Oliver continues to suggest that Mr. Trump had failed to grasp the professional role of an ambassador. "It shows that Donald Trump doesn't really understand what ambassadors do," Sir Oliver told Sputnik.
"One of the main tasks it to provide a reliable and confidential channel of communication between two governments and Farage is not the man to do that," Sir Oliver said.
"I think Farage is just as likely to become American ambassador to Britain."
And while the mainstream media in Britain became dominated by Donald Trump's Tweets about Nigel Farage, it was down to the 'Twittersphere' to respond:
The seagull who did this. #BetterAmbassadorsThanFarage pic.twitter.com/yk1K50miua
— James Melville (@JamesMelville) November 22, 2016
The Austin Ambassador #BetterAmbassadorsThanFarage pic.twitter.com/c8GAk7idIb
— Tony Howe (@ArchaeologyTony) November 22, 2016
#betterAmbassadorsThanFarage pic.twitter.com/xy0SBZiXU2
— Rhiannon L Cosslett (@rhiannonlucyc) November 22, 2016
Meanwhile, a petition to "stop giving Nigel Farage air time on television, in the press or the Internet" has started online, so far gathering 6,700 supporters.
BBC: Stop giving Nigel Farage air time on television, in the press or the Internet. — Sign the Pet… https://t.co/OhZZvBmOWo via @change_es
— Alison House (@alihinspain) November 21, 2016