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  • Nigel is the man!

    Leave the EU now, before they ruin us as a nation!

  • I will hire this guy to make my competition look bad.

  • HAHAHAHA

    I CAN SEE THERE IS A CENZORSHIP by ukip.. :) well done , u pseudo democrats from allmight uk hahaha well done...

  • @bronski72 Really??? We have a name for people like you....

  • @ukipwebmaster

    im mo'than sure u ve'got ...similarly i have a name for brits -former proud colonialists? frustrated invadors or recent democrats frm a persisting Kingdom...hmm

  • @bronski72 You should learn to write properly then maybe we just might understand what you are trying to say.................

  • @bronski72 the fact that UK imperialists ruled the waves once does not mean that UK Euroskeptics do not have a point. You are grasping at straws, aren't you?

    But I do agree with you on the comment pending approval thing.

  • FUCK DA QUEEN

    FUCK DA UNION JACK

    FUCK THE BRITISH ARROGANCE...!!!

  • @bronski72 good attitude im happy you say this cos we will be thinking just the same when we are out of the eu spending the 48 million a day we put into it

  • @bronski72 ; You really are a nasty little child !

  • Wow a chairman that let's people have their own opinion. That's a first for the EU.

  • Bye Bye!

  • For once the petulance of that Marxist prick Schulz wasn't indulged. I'm shocked!

  • If the EU costs 39 million pounds a day divided by British population of 62 million =0.62p per person per day to a annual bill of £226 per person. Well you might not think thats as bad as people make out but take away all the unemployed and people on benefits. Pensioners and every child who i can assure you im not discriminating against. The true cost of that sum means the total has but nearly doubled. What a waste of income tax.

  • That was just fantastic. Whose that bone head at the end shouting bye bye?

  • Vote UKIP

  • Mr Farage a true voice of the people, hopefully UKIP will grow at home to in the coming election. They should be nicknamed the common sense party UK. How refreshing to see common sense and logic being used in politics!

  • Nigel is da man!

  • Fuck The EU

    Death to EU & The New World Order

  • FUCK THE EU!!!

    DEATH TO THE EU!!!

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  • a true hero. greetz from germany

  • Lovers of democracy beware !

    The Lisbon Treaty ( Article 33,paragraph 6 ) allows the un-elected EU executive the right to change or declare null & void ALL rules/regulations/laws present in existing treaties relating to the ECONOMY ;TAX ;CIVIL SOCIETY ;environment etc.

    « Sorry,this is a dictatorial constitution » (Prof. Schachttschneider, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg).

    Save our freedoms and democracy !

    Vote in the coming European elections in 2009.

  • I enjoy hearing Mr. Farage talk... but I am certainly not enjoying this annoying X-files music.

  • I really like this guy...let's steal him and bring him to America! He has more sense than most people!

  • Nigel Farage is my hero! Bravo! Greetings from Poland! :)

  • Pozdrowienia dla naszych polskich widzów

  • Nigel Farage is a gimp!

  • Aaah, the ever transparent BNP supporters again attacking UKIP. You should be thanking UKIP.

  • We as British voters need to back this up next election and put the UK back on the road of financial success. We pay astonishingly big amounts of money to the EU which we never get back and which they never audit where it goes! But we DO know it doesn't come back to Britain!

  • Bravo! Nigel, when can we have you as our PM?

  • HAHAHAAH! THIS DUDE IS HILLARIOUS! Sweden out of EU!

  • Will britian give up their GBP ?

  • No.

  • But isn't the Lisbon treaty all about giving up national sovereignty ? Don't know too much about it as an American, but I'm currently visiting my friend in Holland. She voted against the EU Constitution when they had a vote few years ago, and says Lisbon treaty is exactly the same, and it will be the end of her Dutch sovereignty.

  • "Will Britian give up their GBP?" -

    "No"

    Will the EU try and force Britian to give up the pound?

    Yes.

  • Why are so many Brits anti EU ?

    I think you need to EU to counterweight NAFTA, China, Japan, and soon India.

  • China, Japan and India don't need to belong to the EU or Nafta and are successful outside of these clubs. America doesn't need the 'New World order', the 'New World order' needs America.

    They don't want American Independence to get in the way by providing a role model for other nations to be free and prosperous.

    America was invaluable in the collapse of the Soviet Union, but the beast recreates itself with each generation who forget the lessons of history.

  • (Part 2)

    Why limit yourself to one geographical area when you can ram home your political ideas throughout the world with one world government from which there is no escape?

    No, this isn't a conspiracy, more collective political will by like-minded people who favour collectivist bureaucracy on a world stage.

  • Of course China doesn't need to be a member of a club, they have 1.3 billion people and an economy growing in double digits. They are a continent by itself. There's no European country alone that can compete with China in the future, even we will have a hard time against them, that's why you need the EU. India also has over a billion people. Europe is small, and the countries within Europe even smeller.

  • Then why are the richest countries by income per capita the smaller ones? You are using a completely spurious economic argument to frighten people into accepting a socialist and bureaucratic political agenda.

  • That is only because smaller countries are generally easier to govern. Look at Luxembourg, it has the highest GDP per capita, but it's because it's small and easy to control. That country is about the same size as greater Hollywood near LA or Star Island at Miami. Than our two places are way richer, or look at Monaco. But the world is globalizing and you need to work together, and Luxembourg is part of the EU.

  • This is just your opinion.

    The UK has always been a nation which traded globally. It didn't need political integration to succeed then and certainly doesn't need to be hampered by it now.

    Socialist constructs like the EU are outdated and are not required for trade.

  • Of course it's just my opinion, we all have an opinion, don't we ? We're in NAFTA, and it's NOT a political union either, I don't want that. America must remain American, just as Canada and Mexico should be and have their own countries. But I support NAFTA as an economic union, so must UK do with the EU. Because if you don't jump an a bandwagon in a globalizing world, you'll not be able to catch up.

  • You are on the learning curve to hell.

    When the UK first entered the 'Common Market' it was meant to be just for trade. Fast forward to today and mission creep has established a political and bureaucratic nightmare. Nafta will develop along the same lines over time without the consent of the American people. It's called boiling the Frog.

    We don't need to 'catch up' as you phrase it. We need to jump ship before it takes us down with it.

  • NAFTA is also meant to be just for trade, like the ' common market ' was. And I'm fine with NAFTA for trade, but it should not become political, because we don't need it.

    However, UK is way economically and politically way smaller than USA, China and soon India. Britain can't survive in a fast globalizing world, and your political leaders rightly changed the ' common market ' into a political union which is now the EU.

  • It seems that if you keep repeating your mantra long enough you hope it becomes accepted wisdom. Big does not mean better.

    Post back here in 30 years time and we'll see where NAFTA takes the US.

  • We can't predict the future, thus we can't predict what NAFTA will bring, but I do know that our economy is giant compared to yours. You can become our 51st state if you like, I'll be fine with it, but small countries like Norway and UK can't survive on their own. Small countries are like little children, not able to survive without parents ( EU )

  • With a condescening, ignorant, uninformed, patronising, dogmatic and ridiculous comment like that you can take your silly little analogy back to the infants' nursery.

    You are the weakest link - Goodbye!

  • at least we dont call football, soccer.

  • @michellesfchick

    So countries and their peoples should be patronized? Okay for me if that's your opinion, but then don't call yourself a democrat.

  • Hear Hear..

  • Well, if britain doesn't want to finance projects in Poland and Budapest and help poorer countries, why isn't Farrage complaining also about the UK contributions to the IMF and world bank?? :)

  • Could it be because he is talking in Strasbourg about EU issues?

    Or to put it another way, why aren't you complaining how the EU make the poor fishermen of Africa lose their livelihoods in your commenting??:)

  • Well, I reckon it would take me a bit more than a Youtube comment to express all my worries concerning the EU ^^

    But please, enlighten me: why is this chap against helping poorer countries in eastern europe???

  • No, after you, it's only polite.

    Please, enlighten me why building a shiny new underground in another country whilst closing car factories here and building them abroad helps the poor unemployed in the UK?

    Why are you so in favour of ruining the economy here and creating a client state that relies on handouts?

  • Kindergarten!

  • Free the children?

  • Free britian free the british.

  • free the dutch too free the netherlands

  • And free the French!

  • FREE THE WORLD!!!!

  • go nigel

  • I just love all the grins on the europhiles faces. Well they'll be grinning on the other side of their faces when we leave this dictatorship and all their funding dries up.

    VOTE UKIP!

  • this is straight out of the bible but maybe i need to read it again

  • Haha I was particularly impressed when he was lording that 20 Euro over him.

  • Good one Nigel. Nice to see someone sticking up for our interests at home and abroad. As a first time voter in May, UKIP have my vote.

  • lmao

  • So who was Nigel taunting with the cash? I am an American and I hate the EU (maybe for different reasons), can somone explain to me what he means by accounts not being signed off in 11 years?

  • It basically means that the Members of the European parliament have spent billions of pounds of taxpayers money but can't quite account for where it's all gone....Any publicly run company would be out of business by now, especially after 13 years...and counting...Duplicitous bastards.

  • Any other company would face criminal charges !!

    Q. Why was Cinderella expelled from the Magical Kingdom ?

    A. For sitting on Pinocchio's face and making him read aloud from the EU annual accounts !

  • This belongs on the news not on youtube. Damn the BBC and ITV. I thought Murdoch ran ITV. Where is the EUrosceptisism.

  • You go Nigel!!

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