Well done UKIP for accepting Dan Hannan as an Ally. He is on our side, even if he is a Tory. And if our ultimate goal is for a friendly part/full withdrawal from the European Union, then he is a good asset to our cause.
Just think, all those empty seats and all those ministers collecting salaries from our taxes! What on earth are we paying them for? Its time for us to WAKE UP!
Dan Hannan makes a lot of valid points. What he was talking about in regards to the 3rd world is by design. These countries have deliberately been run into the ground by international organizations like the IMF, as well as in the ways he mentions. This is part of a broader globalist agenda, along with the EU. Research the new world order.
What a man, such a voice would be so welcome in concert with Nigel Farage. They speak the same message in different ways, both outstanding in their delivery.
Mr Hannan. If only he'd join UKIP. Still cant be overly bad. He does have influence in the conservatives, and bringing them into line of UKIP thinking is a good thing.
Where do you get to see these videos?
Also its nice to see someone that understands economics in government. Ive been studying the same thing that all the people that predicted this crisis and so far have been 100% right in everything theyve said. Im talking about Peter Schiff, Jim Rogers, Marc Faber, Tom Woods etc etc.
Bringing the Tories in line with UKIP is only of any use if they're going to have a referendum on our being in the EU. If they don't then Hannan would merely have served to dissuade would-be UKIP voters from voting UKIP. If he was honest then he'd join UKIP rather than chum-up to the big Blair wannabe.
I admire him for his anti-eu stance but he's become a figure of hate over in britain. He criticised the nhs on US tv, and went further attacking the principle of universal healthcare which is something you DONT do in european countries especially behind your constituents back in a foreign country. He'll never get elected to his mep seat again. Alot of people who voted for him were disgusted by his comments.
You've got a good point, nothing should be off limits but why does he not make his position clear in his own country, instead of doing it over in the states? If he feels so strongly about it he should come out and make his position clear to his own constituents, so they can make their own minds up.
But you know, I more and more get the feeling that 'European integration' is more and more a dominant government-forced religion that is not to be questioned or debated.
What a nonsense. He did not criticize universal healthcare, he critized that it's been 100% run by the government. Without government, 90% would probably be perfectly able to pay their own healthcare bills. You can support the other 10% without nationalizing the entire healthcare branch.
I agree. He will (& has) back peddled just enough to cover himself over here while at the same time slag it off to a sufficient level to suck up to the republicans.
That doesn't mean that his comments weren't stupid though. Yes the NHS (management) needs reviewing, but to slag it off openly just to suck up to the brainwashed republican idiots in the US was unforgivable. I look forward to doing what little I can to get the tw@t unelected at the next opportunity!
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One question. At the end of his speech, Hannan sits down next to the WOLFMAN! No really.Colonel Robert Neville blogspot com zombietime com thepeoplescube com marksteyn com lookingattheleft com bestobamafacts com
who is the jolly ole chap beside hannan? they look tight
daf867 11 months ago
Haha he causes so much pain they laugh.
daf867 11 months ago
I'm thinking what Dan's thinking too.
temporaldisplacement 1 year ago
Well done UKIP for accepting Dan Hannan as an Ally. He is on our side, even if he is a Tory. And if our ultimate goal is for a friendly part/full withdrawal from the European Union, then he is a good asset to our cause.
DanofBritain 2 years ago 2
Just think, all those empty seats and all those ministers collecting salaries from our taxes! What on earth are we paying them for? Its time for us to WAKE UP!
goochie333 2 years ago
The chamber was practically empty! :(
MrSonicAdvance 2 years ago
This is the facade of EU democracy in action.
ukipwebmaster 2 years ago
Dan Hannan makes a lot of valid points. What he was talking about in regards to the 3rd world is by design. These countries have deliberately been run into the ground by international organizations like the IMF, as well as in the ways he mentions. This is part of a broader globalist agenda, along with the EU. Research the new world order.
boogaloo80 2 years ago 2
Anyone know what the latin he said was?
express375 2 years ago
We could use more Dan Hannan's and Nigel Farage's in our corrupt Congress.
bittergunowner12 2 years ago 6
I love Mr. Hannan. Come to the U.S we would love to have you in our corrupt senate
Daniel44125 2 years ago 2
No way, we need him here!
pwobrussels 2 years ago
Daniel44125
Take him mate, if there's one place that Hannan would fit in well it's a corrupt collection of politicians!
God B. Less!
Paul2uall 2 years ago
lol you're a dumbass. you managed to compliment him with your put-down
jdhf983y4uhu 2 years ago
What a man, such a voice would be so welcome in concert with Nigel Farage. They speak the same message in different ways, both outstanding in their delivery.
Federalist306 2 years ago 2
The interpreters must have a tough time with Dan's eloquent speeches.
kzearo 2 years ago
I doubt they translate word for word.
nrhasreturned 2 years ago
What did the Latin bit mean?
MissElfreda 2 years ago
Pactio Olisipiensis censenda est
shaurz 2 years ago
He says it, referendum on the lisbon treaty.
isair81 2 years ago
what did he say in latin at the end/
myY0UTUBEchanneI 2 years ago
EXCELLENT
gwellyn 2 years ago
The EU agricultural policy is a crime. There is no other way to put it.
hugolp 2 years ago 2
Nice dan..
giantshadows 2 years ago
Mr Hannan. If only he'd join UKIP. Still cant be overly bad. He does have influence in the conservatives, and bringing them into line of UKIP thinking is a good thing.
Where do you get to see these videos?
Also its nice to see someone that understands economics in government. Ive been studying the same thing that all the people that predicted this crisis and so far have been 100% right in everything theyve said. Im talking about Peter Schiff, Jim Rogers, Marc Faber, Tom Woods etc etc.
AtheistThatsATheist 2 years ago 5
Bringing the Tories in line with UKIP is only of any use if they're going to have a referendum on our being in the EU. If they don't then Hannan would merely have served to dissuade would-be UKIP voters from voting UKIP. If he was honest then he'd join UKIP rather than chum-up to the big Blair wannabe.
HarryBallbag 2 years ago
I admire him for his anti-eu stance but he's become a figure of hate over in britain. He criticised the nhs on US tv, and went further attacking the principle of universal healthcare which is something you DONT do in european countries especially behind your constituents back in a foreign country. He'll never get elected to his mep seat again. Alot of people who voted for him were disgusted by his comments.
nrhasreturned 2 years ago
Why is questioning sacred cows off limits?
ukipwebmaster 2 years ago 2
You've got a good point, nothing should be off limits but why does he not make his position clear in his own country, instead of doing it over in the states? If he feels so strongly about it he should come out and make his position clear to his own constituents, so they can make their own minds up.
nrhasreturned 2 years ago
I wonder that too.
But you know, I more and more get the feeling that 'European integration' is more and more a dominant government-forced religion that is not to be questioned or debated.
jcvjcvjcvjcv 2 years ago 2
What a nonsense. He did not criticize universal healthcare, he critized that it's been 100% run by the government. Without government, 90% would probably be perfectly able to pay their own healthcare bills. You can support the other 10% without nationalizing the entire healthcare branch.
jcvjcvjcvjcv 2 years ago 2
Quite a few agree on his nhs views mate. He will retain his seat.
tommy3lions 2 years ago
tommy3lions
I agree. He will (& has) back peddled just enough to cover himself over here while at the same time slag it off to a sufficient level to suck up to the republicans.
That doesn't mean that his comments weren't stupid though. Yes the NHS (management) needs reviewing, but to slag it off openly just to suck up to the brainwashed republican idiots in the US was unforgivable. I look forward to doing what little I can to get the tw@t unelected at the next opportunity!
God B. Less!
Paul2uall 2 years ago
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gmakepiece 2 years ago
One question. At the end of his speech, Hannan sits down next to the WOLFMAN! No really.Colonel Robert Neville blogspot com zombietime com thepeoplescube com marksteyn com lookingattheleft com bestobamafacts com
gmakepiece 2 years ago