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Caption: Jeremy corbyn responds to Donald Trump LBC interview The Labour leader has taken a swipe back at Donald Trump for saying he would take the UK into ‘such bad places’ if elected as Prime Minister. The US President didn’t mince his words when asked what he thought of Jeremy Corbyn in an interview by Nigel Farage on Thursday. He ripped into the MP for Islington North and batted away his suggestion a Conservative Party trade deal would allow Trump to ‘take over’ our National Health Service. The POTUS called Boris Johnson is the ‘exact right guy for the times’ and said him and Brexit Party leader Farage could be an ‘unstoppable force’ together. When asked what he thought of the exchange Corbyn told LBC: ‘I thought it was extraordinary, it’s not his business who’s elected to be Prime Minister of this country, we live in a parliamentary democracy, we’re having an election campaign at the moment. {“@context”:“https:\/\/schema.org”,“@type”:“VideoObject”,“name”:“Metro.co.uk”,“duration”:“T2M42S”,“thumbnailUrl”:“https:\/\/i.dailymail.co.uk\/1s\/2019\/11\/02\/16\/20516248-0-image-a-33_1572710583039.jpg”,“uploadDate”:“2019-11-02T16:01:50+0000”,“description”:“Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn discusses fracking, Scottish independence, Donald Trump and the NHS on the campaign trail in Swindon.”,“contentUrl”:“https:\/\/videos.metro.co.uk\/video\/backup\/2019\/11\/02\/1777218541767408177\/640x360_MP4_1777218541767408177.mp4”,“height”:360,“width”:640} To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Corbyn reiterated concerns about what could happen to the NHS under Johnson and Trump as he visited a school in Swindon today (Picture: Getty Images) ‘He’s entitled to his opinions on the political directions his country takes or indeed any other takes.’ He slammed Trump for pulling the US out of the Paris agreement on climate change and urged him to ‘look at the environmental damage done around the world’. The prime ministerial hopeful also said the USA ‘spends more on health yet excludes more people from health care’. Today Corbyn said he was ‘deeply suspicious’ of Boris Johnson’s intentions for the health service as he visited Swindon as part of his election campaign. He vowed to defend the NHS against a ‘sell out’ to US companies in a trade deal brokered with Trump’s administration. More: Boris Johnson Tories perform U-turn and halt fracking after earthquakes England rugby fans gearing up for World Cup final clash against South Africa Boris Johnson rejects offer to form ‘Leave Alliance’ with Nigel Farage Got a story for Metro.co.uk? Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk. For more stories like this, check our news page.