The man who helped broker the deal for former President Donald Trump to set up a golf resort in Scotland now has deep regrets. The BBC reports that Neil Hobday, the project director for Trump’s golf resort in Aberdeenshire, has apologized for pushing through a deal that he says has not delivered on its promises to local residents. Hobday tells the BBC that he now thinks Trump was lying when he vowed to invest £1 billion into the project to make it a massive tourist destination that would provide the community with an economic boom. “I don’t think even if he could raise the money to build the w…