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  • 4 things went through Blair's mind during this.

    1. Who let that peasant in here?

    2.Why is he being allowed to speak?

    3.I wonder if I can get Daddy Murdoch's people after him?

    Allegedly Blair was shrieking & screaming at Farage as soon as he had finished speaking. Its a pity there doesn't seem to be any footage of it here.

  • @MaxTallon Apparently Teflon Tone lost his temper a bit so the people at the lovely parliament in Strasbourg "lost" the footage. Shame.

  • the whole notion these guys want to govern you by first destroying your nation then come back as your savior total baffles me. Ron paul and nigel farage are these guys worst enemy

  • Where did this take place? Is Blair some sort of EU spokesman now?

  • 1:27 did someone shout racist?

  • The European union and court of human rights would be a great thing if it wasn't for the fact that they are WRONG about everything in relation economics and human rights. The court is the worst though, its a biased board of human jokes who only get the job if they display enough namby pamby student and wrong ideals about how terrorists should be set free and axe murdering psychopathics should be allowed to vote. What about the citizens forced to live with those evil people? their human rights?

  • One downside with being outside Europe is that the EU nations might impose trade taxes on all imports and exports to Europe. Yes the UK could apply equal taxes in addition to offset any losses resulting from this, but the overall result is that prices will be higher. Which puts UK businesses at a competative disadvantage compared to being in the UK.

    Is this arguement correct?

  • @neil9327 Why should that be a problem when we can trade with the rest of the world, including some of the largest global economies like the USA and China? In fact, we could trade with them more easily than we can now. The fact is the EU makes trading outside the EU difficult.

  • @marklandynut But because the UK is physically close to Europe it is intrinsically cheaper to trade with companies in Europe, in many instances. Especially for heavy items that would have large shipping costs from elsewhere.

    Are you saying that our membership of the EU causes the USA/China to have to pay extra taxes to trade with the UK. Is this true?

  • @neil9327 I don't know about taxes, but there are extra levels of customs and extra regulations (like the CE mark) that make it harder to trade outside Europe than within. As for shipping costs, these aren't necessarily a stumbling block. Did you know Mercedes for example build some of their cars in the USA and ship them back to Europe? I don't suppose the manufacturing costs are that much lower in the US, so it must mean the shipping costs are not big enough to be an issue.

  • I've said ie before, and I'll say it again. I'm not anti-European or anti free trade. I am anti EU because the EU wants to ride roughshod over the member states removing their right to self governance and create one unified NATION called Europe and will use any means it can to acheive that goal no matter how underhanded and are willing to destroy democracy in Europe in the process. Greece is just the tip of the iceberg.

  • Looks like he got a barrage from Farage...

  • why isnt this guy in charge?wow

  • ownage

  • Ha-ha very good Tony Blair was the old problem we now have Cameron & his boy William they are scary.

  • Herr Adolf Hitler wasn't clever enough to realize that you don't need to declare war. He could have bought and sold parasitic traitor British MPs - like Tony Blair - by the dozen to control Great Britain and Europe.

  • @RedGoblinus Sadly that is very true.The Quislings infesting Wesminster's Britstate Parliament have never been so numerous.

  • @seaxwielder  Indeed, there is an infestation of European Union loving parasite traitor politicians in the British parliament. That is the main reason that we - the British people - are being denied a referendum on our continuing membership of the hopelessly corrupt and criminal led EU project.

  • Tony Blair is yet another EU loving politican. Tony Blair is a de facto traitor.

  • how can I vote for UKIP .. they really seem to get the point of how really Eurapean Union should work and I suport them ! regards from Slovakia ..

  • TONY BLIAR IS A FUCKING BASTARD

  • Shame Nigel Farage's son, Tom, is a complete dick.

  • @Stakashadow is he really?

  • Love the Bart Simpson quote 'Cheese eating surrender monkey'

  • Go on Nigel!

  • Public services crumbling all across Britain Nigel, lets have a bit less of the London orientation.

  • Farage......best prime minister Britain will never have

  • @TheBedfordcrusader .BUT what an opposition him and his party would be. All it needs is VOTES.

  • @TheBedfordcrusader i agree with you 100%

  • @TheBedfordcrusader I'd vote for him

  • Fuck your EU and Fuck the New World Order

  • Europe is not a bizarre notion. It's the continent most of us are living on. A deeply divided continent. A continent where no clear solutions (either communism or libertarianism) are possible. The only thing feasible is a compromise. Take it, Mr. Farage, please. The EU is such a compromise.

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  • @BaumerPaulGefreiter The EU is not the solution because its ultimate aim is to create ONE NATION spanning the entire continent with common laws, policies, governance and that can only be achieved with a common culture. Do you believe that Greece, Germany, the UK and Spain can all have the same laws and culture? I am not anti-Europe, I an anti EU. I don't want one nation, I want Europe to be a continent of separate nations working together in harmony with a rich mix of cultures.

  • @marklandynut

    "rich mix of cultures" got me worried, does that include somalis and muslims? No thanks, that will eventually lead to civil war or something worse like white slavery.

  • @RAMB0IV

    I think he meant rich mix of European cultures, with individual nations ultimately retaining their autonomy... a Europe of many cultures as opposed to forced integration and a single European nation.

    If that's not what he meant, then i share your sentiment. But in the context it was written, i do believe he meant the preservation of each separate EU country's unique culture.

  • @bobshenix You are correct, I was talking about European cultures. All European cultures, not just those based around Christianity. Europe has had migrants of different religions from Asia, Africa and the far east, for at least 1000 years and they form part of their countries cultures. However I totally agree that cultures that promote acts of slavery and the like should not be welcomed. More to follow in the next post.

  • Religion and culture are often related, but they are not the same thing. Jews and Muslims have lived in various European countries for centuries in peace and harmony with Christians and share a common culture. Where there are conflicts it is down to migrants who bring their own cultures with them and refuse to accept those of their new country. These could be Jewish, Islamic or Christian. Migrants must accept and live within the culture of their new country whatever their religion.

  • @marklandynut .fully agree . The Australian prime minister said just that . very well put indeed .

  • @marklandynut How many wifes do you want?

  • @marklandynut .Well put . You want UTOPIA.but there are too many political types with their snouts in the trough to let that happen.

  • @marklandynut I don't see how a set of common laws can't span over several nations?! =) Every nation still ultimately have the ability to leave the EU, why hasn't anyone done it? - There are more people pro the EU then con - and you forget all the good things that have come with the EU like open borders, free trade, the fact that i have the same rights in all of my neighbouring countries, as i do in my home nation...!

  • @Dracullia Nations might have the right to leave the EU, but how can that happen when the EU commission takes direct control of a nation's government as has effectively happened in Greece? I think you are also sadly mistaken over the number of pro vs cons. In the UK and Germany the majority of people now want out of the EU. As for free trade etc, its a myth you need the EU for that. Free trade exists elsehwere in the world without central government.

  • @marklandynut That's coz they'r poor and owe us money! I am 100% sure that Denmark (where i'm from) could leave instantly if we had a referendum, however most Danes are pro EU... Sure free trade can happen without central government, but can a joint fight against descrimination, enforcing telephone companies to only be able to charge a certain maximum when u travel, erasmus etc. etc. there are so many small cool things that noone ever take into account!

  • @Dracullia I think you are missing the point a bit. Greece is poor because of the EU and the Euro, and the EU is forcing it to get poorer to stop the Euro collapsing by imposing the austerity measures. This is politically motivated by want the EU want, not by what is best for the Greek people. As for all the good thing from the EU, so far every one you've listed could be easily achieved without needing central government.

  • @marklandynut As for public opinion, just wait until the EU imposes laws the Danish people don't want and they begin interfering with Danish rule and you will see public opinion reverse. And how many Danes truly want to stop being Danish and become just Europeans and completely lose their unique national identity? Because that is the ultimate aim of the EU across the whole continent. They want one country called Europe and want to abolish the member states.

  • @marklandynut No you wouldn't be able to do most of those things, because they need a central government, who needs to "not care" about the local governments oppinions... If anything so vast they can't handle it is imposed on them - they are free to leave! Greece should just leave tbh. but the banks of Europe can't handle if they go bankrupt, Denmark couldn't bear it, since "danske bank" liabilities equal twice our GDP, and if Greece goes under so does Danske Bank. And EU didn't make greece poor

  • @Dracullia I don't believe I've just read that. A central govenrment that doesn't care about local governments? You really believe the EU shouldn't care that it is subjecting millions to poverty and misery to preserve its own ideals? And do I have to remind you again GREECE CANNOT LEAVE THE EURO OR THE EU. IT IS DIRECLTY CONTROLLED BY THE EU AND THE GREEK GOVERNMENT HAS NO POWER TO DO ANYTING WITHOUT EU APPROVAL.

  • @marklandynut Hehehe... Yes you just read that =) And sure Greece can't leave, but all the healthy nations can, if they really wanted to... Besides letting greece go bankrupt would virtually destroy half of European banks =) forcing us into yet another recession, i know Denmark wouldn't be able to bail out Danske Bank, who would go bankrupt if Greece did...

  • @marklandynut Their laziness and their system made them poor, reality is a bitch! We can't just hand them out money while things are going well and then let them go bankrupt giving them a free pass not to pay it back when things go bad!

  • @Dracullia You are wrong. Their membership of a currency that changed in value beyond the limits of their economy and financial policies drafted around rich economies made them poor. If they had NOT been in the Euro they would probably still be OK. They wouldn't be rich, but they wouldn't be virtually bankrupt. And who says Greece want to dodge their debts anyway? I'm sure they want to pay back what they owe, but that won't happen when more debt is piled on them in the form of so called bailouts

  • @marklandynut No, they might have been able to devaluate their currency, and thus been able to get back up by itself, but it was never EU's fault they are going bankrupt, the EU is just keeping them alive till we can afford to let them go bankrupt, if Greece goes bankrupt so does Danske Bank Group, and Denmark can't afford to bail them out, meaning that half of the Danish people would be forced to sell their house to pay back the bankrupt bank, and since the houses aren't worth anything they

  • @marklandynut themselves would go bankrupt... And ofc. Greece wants to dodge their debts... They needed to face reality - now they have, and now they have to pay us back - and untill then we decide what happens to them = fair !

  • @Dracullia How on earth would an economy worth just 3% of the total Eurozone economy failing take down the single largest bank group in Europe? The ONLY way forward is for Greece to get out of the Euro and make positive moves to getting its economy back into growth to repay its debts. But the EU won't allow this because if Greece come out of the Euro other countries (like Portugal) will want to follow. Angela Merkel admitted this to Nigel Farage when they met earlier this year.

  • @marklandynut for a second I thought I was reading my own words there, well said. 100% correct

  • @BaumerPaulGefreiter he's not saying europe is bizarre you fool, he's saying blair has a bizarre notion of europe which is that it should be a country instead of a continent.

  • Will Farage be given a state funeral?

  • @BaumerPaulGefreiter they alredy tried to kill him during the last election his plane "went down"

  • Anyone remember the Harry Enfield character Tim NiceButDim. I cant help thinking of him whenever I hear this guy speak (Ed Milliband also falls into that category as well). Typical politician, all rhetoric and no content. More interested in scoring political points than doing anything of real value.

  • Telling you - you should stick an annotation asking people to subscribe. Good shit man.

  • "the man simply lost it. He turned Crimson. He screamed.He pointed at the union jacks which stood on the desks before us and yelled 'You - you sit behind your country's flags but you don't represent your country's interests. We're in 2005, not 1945. We're not at war with these people'".

    - Tony Blair's reply to Nigel following this. Source from Nigel's book.

  • @NovaLibertasUK Justice is supposed to know every man's number. It's about time that Tony Blair was put on trial in this country for his treason in selling us out to the EU and in an international court for his blatant war mongering.

  • Nigel is great! Not afraid to speak the truth, he has my vote!

  • i thought this guy died in a plane crash

  • Why do we keep overlooking this top bloke? Get him in No:10.

  • You Brits got a good man here.

  • עניי עירך קודמים - Your city's poor first. tell that to Merkel.

  • Level up?

  • Nigel Farage is novaday's David Vs Goliaf ))

  • Farage for PM.........But the thick skinned people of the UK will vote for the same party as their parents did. It is time for change but you, the people must really want it.Put up or shut up...think about it.

  • This is the guy who's doing exactly what Churchill did. If any wars within Europe brake out THIS IS GUY THE QUEEN WOULD APPOINT AS PRIME MINISTER.

    Thanks for your service in trying to protect our interests in a much more direct way than Cameron is doing.

  • @FakePlasticShrimp You are quite misguided in that notion. This guy is nothing like Churchill. He has much more intergrity and is not a racist.

  • @LoneDerangerer I hate it when people always talk about churchill in relation to modern politics. He was the politician for his time, nowadays we need a new politician not all the career politicians that the leading trio send us!

  • great vid never seen this one before ov looking at tony its one ear out the other

  • JackRance Shhhh

  • Nigel Farage will tell the EU 2 SOD OFF and leave the UK ALONE!!!!!

  • Hope they'll hang those stalinist communist EU comissares high when the time comes

  • Farage's supporters (here and elsewhere) may think this is all very clever - but only because he shouts (like a child) and spouts the same unsupported nonsense they want to hear. farage is regarded as a total idiot by anti-Europe or Eurosceptics. he has no intelligence or style or practical experience on how actually to put matters right.

  • Blair has the most forced smile I have ever seen. I would've loved to see his reaction. What a twat.

  • Absolutely right Nigel.

  • @relentless801 Why is he right? Proof? Evidence?

  • I love anyone who quotes The Simpsons!

  • Totally correct. And watching Blair smile his way through Farage's comments shows you how little he gave a toss about selling out Britain.

  • @greenroadster I am no friend/advocate of Blair, but farage is just a bar room lout with no chance of influencing things. Might as well shout "Witch, Jew, Witch" and get people going...

  • @JackRance1910 I agree with you that UKIP is on the Periphery and has no real sway (as it stands) but what Farage says in this clip, is the truth. It doesn't matter that he's going over the top, frankly it's what the UK needs, some passion for sovereignty and arguing against surrender to Brussels.

  • TONY BLAIR SHOULD BE PUBLICLY HUNG.

  • @garethella The correct term is "hanged." "Hung" is for hanging things; "hanged" is for people. If you respect Britain, you should respect its language.

  • Turkey = appalling human rights record, they illegally occupy half of another EU country, they frequently fly fully armed military war planes over another EU country, they continue to place Attaturk (a war criminal responsible for the Armenian genocide) on a pedastal, yet they deny the genocide which is known as fact. Their economics is horrendous. There's no freedom of religion for non-Muslims... and Blair and the EU politicians want them in Europe? FUCK YOU!

  • @PioDinata No, they don't want Turkey in Europe - you illustrate why not, perfectly reasonably.

  • Nigel Farage speaks the truth i hope David Cameron is listening to his comments

  • @adammark1983 And what truth is that?

  • When was this done? He mentions the EUs books havent been signed off in 11 years, i think its 15 now. So would thic have been recorded in 07?

  • What a bunch of arrogant slimeballs!!!

    Well said Nige!!!

  • i smell bad

  • That guy behind him is showing that he's got a splitting headache lol!!!

  • Thing is the great Farage is still there whilst bliar is long gone.

  • @gitfiddlejim1

    Earning millions; Blair's got the last laugh.

  • @BlackPawedLion Yes to pay for a swimming pool, its shallow at both ends.

  • I may not support UKIP as a party but Nigel Farage is probably my favourite MP of all, he speaks so much sense.

  • Nigel. Fucking. Farage!

  • Bliar...what a wanker.

  • bitch ass globalist blair 

  • shame you didn't show Blair's response

  • @pa2pb2 There is no record of Blair's response... It was "lost" - despite all videos being archived... he apparently lost it and went nuts, showing his true nature, however.

  • I just discovered that George W. Bush and Tony Blair were convicted in the Malaysian Tribunal Court for Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide in Iraq! Not one mainstream reporter in the US has mentioned this fact, and I was wondering if mainstream media in Europe picked up this story? Either way it doesn't look like they would go to the slammer with a towel in hand and a bar of soap in the other!

  • Blair is a French Traitor!!!

  • Vote UKIP not the wankers of David Cameron, Ed Milliband or Nick Clegg or Nice Griffin

  • @adammark1983 Griffin is not bad guy, but much hated. Farage is the best option for UK.

  • @adammark1983 what about peter griffin?

  • No dislikes...no escaping the truth !

  • men like Nigel are few n far between If we let this brilliant man go to waste this will be a crime against our country

  • But foney blair has still got an overpaid job.

  • Farage for PM! VOTE UKIP

  • @TalonMercenary .....and Tony Blair for the gallows. Bring back the death penalty for our EU loving traitor politicians.

  • @RedGoblinus Blair and Brown have got away with bloody murder. Show them a guillotine and they'll fall in line

  • @TalonMercenary Excellent comment. Indeed, the French guillotine would be more appropriate than the English gallows for our traitor EU loving politicians that love the Franco-German EU project so much. 'T'off with their heads. :-)

  • @RedGoblinus I dont know if you are aware of this, but our devious tone said around 85 that ther eussr had cost british jobs & we should leave.

    Dont they turn when it suits or an overpaid non job comes along.

  • @gitfiddlejim1 It's not only Tony Blair that's to blame, most of our traitor EU loving politicians are aware of the true cost of EU membership and of the damage that the EU has done/ is doing to our economy. The sooner we leave the hopelessly corrupt and criminal led EU project the better.

  • @RedGoblinus

    Agreed!

  • British European Unionist Lib-Lab-Con traitor politicians - Blair, Brown, Cameron etc - should hang their heads in shame for signing us up to the hopelessly corrupt and criminal led EU project.

  • 1:13 "yeah, yeah, Yeah" sound's americain lol!

  • @vide0gameCaster You'll be suprised, in The UK parliment one person says something and then you hear like 200 people roar "YEEAHH" :D

  • @sgtsolo1 Ahaha! ;)

  • god bless Farage

  • EU lover Tony Blair should hang for High Treason for selling Britain down the river of EU subjugation.

  • @RedGoblinus let alone his war crimes over oil that made him billions

  • @2010butchd Indeed, Tony Blair's crimes are numerous. It's about time Tony Blair and his cronies were made to answer for their many crimes in an international court of law.

  • @RedGoblinus Agreed but, to be fair. Any excuse would do.

  • @DreadnoughtMetal2006 I haven't seen or heard anything recently of the EU loving cockroach that is Tony Blair. The BBC state propaganda newsagency used to show Tony Blair everyday - has Blair scuttled off to hide under a stone?

  • @RedGoblinus As I understand, he is the UN envoy for the Middle East. Which is interesting as he was one the one who gave the go ahead for the Iraq invasion. - Search Wikipedia for Tony Blair - I do not support the Iraq war though I fully agree Saddam Hussein had to go. It should have been Iraqi people who decided it, not ours.

  • @DreadnoughtMetal2006 The way I understand Tony Blair and his persona is that he sees himself as a 'world policeman'. In this respect he is a dangerous man because he was quite prepared to use the lives of allied servicemen in Iraq for his aims - where were the weapons of mass destruction? - while protecting his own family from having to serve in Iraq. Blair's son Euwen left University in England at the time of the Iraq war and he was sent to the safety of the Bahamas.

  • @RedGoblinus Yes indeed. He sees himself as either the King or world president. His conversion to Catholcism in 2007 was done in an effort to endear himself to the EU a n get in permanently. The never were any weapons of mass destruction. It was contrived to remove all the dictators in the Middle East/North African region and instate Islamic leaders of nations. Hussein - gone. Mubarak - gone. Gaddafi - gone, Syria is next and Bahrain thereafter. Who's next then? Blair is responsible for it all.

  • @DreadnoughtMetal2006 I'm just surprised that such a man was allowed to hijack the Labour Party for his aims. There again, the Labour Party is no longer representative of ordinary British working folk. Tony Blair was quite happy to see Saddam Hussein hang, I'd be very happy to see Tony Blair hang for his war mongering and for selling Britain out to the criminal led European Union project. Blair is a traitor and I bet he hasn't ever had to do an honest job for a shit wage.

  • @RedGoblinus Absolutely right. He is a complete traitor to his country, to his party and to himself. The very personification of a sell-out. For the work side of it, the general concensus of the political parties is that Labour are lawyers, Conservatives are accountants and the Lib Dems were students (or as somebody put it to me, jobless) I have no want or support for him or any of the Labour movement, though the original motive (respresent the workers) may have been good.

  • @DreadnoughtMetal2006 I'm no expert on British political history but the way I understand it is that the Labour Party was founded by the Trades Union movement to represent the working man in Parliament? The Labour Party has now been hijacked by public school educated lawyers with their own money making agendas. The ideal of Parliament is to get grievances redressed so as to avoid civil disorder, our EU loving traitor politicians have now become my greatest grievance. :-)

  • @RedGoblinus Yes, that's broadly it. The Labour Party started out to give the working man's voice a fair crack in matters of state. Since WW2 however, it moved further left becoming essentially the Communist Party of Great Britain, Harold Wilson was leader, PM and a Russian spy during the 70's. Since Wilson, it got progressively worse until Blair gave 'New Labour' a Hollywood makeover and consigned the old values to the 'dustbin of history'. People who vote Labour now can't or don't see that.

  • @RedGoblinus @DreadnoughtMetal2006 Hey guys loving the intellectual debate/discussion going on between you two. Actually cool to see people who know what the're on about rather than simply dismissing a politician simply for the fact they are a politician. Keep up the good work.

  • @MrBrownbear03 Thank you :D I've not actually met Tony Blair but. I know some who have and they say he is a VERY slippery individual. The only ones worse are Peter Mandelson, whom I have met, and John Prescott whom I hope never to meet. Blair's ambition is summed up best by William Hague in the video Gordon's EU Nightmare. It's on YouTube and quite a laugh.

  • @MrBrownbear03 You invited me for a chat :-) With regard to Nigel Farage, I can really relate to what he says on all the issues related to the EU and the corrupt politicians that support it. Some of the now legendary film footage of the EU Parliament featuring Nigel Farage has never been shown on the British state propaganda newsagency that is the BBC. Were it not for YouTube, and uploads such as yours, the world would be largely oblivious to the great orator that is Nigel Farage.

  • tell those EU cunts what they do not want to hear

  • Like him or hate him, I would like to applaud Mr. Farage for his excellent Simpsons reference.

  • This guy has guts! I never heard a politician speak so clear, well maybe bcoz i'm from Italy...I know he had problems with planes, and predictably he's going to have problems with cars, trains and bikes in the future considering the people he bothered. "We're only making plans for Nigel /We only want what’s best for him.." this is the tune coming to my mind, right now.

  • @DarkoSayd lol I'm suprised you know XTC in Italy!

  • I do like this Farage

  • What balls!!

  • Was just looking through some Nigel Farage videos (as you do as a 22 year old at 3:30am Sunday morning) and lo and behold - Robs video in the sidebar!

    Popular video.

    It's rich, btw :)

  • @SilentSlumber3 Ha ha cheers buddy! yeah this is getting my upload views up! :P Popular guy me mate!

  • @MrBrownbear03 Subscribe to my channel you lovely bastard!

  • FARAGE FOR PM..

  • nigel farage is right, the euro is a failed econmic policy.

  • tony "things can only get better" blair...those who voted for him how do you feel now??

  • God Bless Nigel Farage, scourge of Europe's political class. A distinction any reasonable person should be proud of.

  • Farage for PM

  • I'm confused, I'm an American but why doesn't England just leave the EU?

  • @ScratchMasterSimms because like every other country in the EU, England is trapped in this absurd political and aconomic prison. The architects of this nonsense union knew what they were doing when they engineered this plan. But soon the EU will finally see it's last days.

    Like Farage well says, let's keep free trade agreements and leave this undemocratic fascist union once and for all! I'm Portuguese by the way (not that that matters I guess...)

  • @XmOkEy I see, I'm guessing Portugal is part of the EU though?

  • @ScratchMasterSimms Unfortunately it is =/ We have the IMF slaving us already, just like in Greece...

  • @XmOkEy What's an IMF?

  • @ScratchMasterSimms IMF, International Monetary Funds, a sort of bank set up by the industrial world to " help " countries that got into trouble. Not without problems.

  • @ScratchMasterSimms Yep,just like Greece, Ireland, Spain Italy and France, they are on the verge of default.

  • @Tralgit I thought Greece already got screwed a few months back? ( I'm not largely involved with European politics so I apologize in advanced if that sounds like an ignorant question)

  • @ScratchMasterSimms Hi, have a look at this article on the BBC, it gives the figures on the debt on the European countries, have a look at the debt per person. bbc.co.uk/news/business-157486­96