British politician reveals: They've used really nasty tactics against Novak Djokovic

Nigel Farage is in Belgrade, Serbia, as a guest of the Djokovic family

British politician and fierce Brexit advocate Nigel Farage posted on Twitter that he is currently in Belgrade as a guest of Novak Djokovic's family and welcomed the the Australian court's move to cancel the decision revoking the world's best tennis player's entry visa as "the first big victory over the big state."

In a video posted on Twitter, made in front of the Serbian National Assembly, Farage noted that the Australian Minister for Immigration Alex Hawke still has the right to overrule the court's decision.

"So, arbitrary power could be used over the rule of law," noted Farage.

The Briton believes that this would not happen, but stressed that Djokovic is bullied when he is being told, "Leave of your own free will, because if we do rearrest you, you will be banned three years. Really nasty tactics."

These words should come back to haunt (Australian Prime Minister) Scott Morrison, who said "rules are rules," Farage added, and pointed out that the judge also said that rules are rules, and that Novak respected them while entering Australia.

He assessed the decision of the Australian court as "the first really big victory" against the big state, which has grown so much over the past two years since the pandemic began.

"I believe in freedom of choice," Farage said and added that he was crossing his fingers and hoping that the court's decision holds.

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(Telegraf.rs)