as a portuguese i wish that the whole Europe FALL because if some country in the group is really in serious problems isnt worth having a europe union because there isnt any union on it, I want the same political system of the UK in my country, Portugal and Uk are the oldest alliances in the world because they both have a lot of similarities, they always shined when they turned to the ocean instead of the europe continent, Uk did well not follow europe, portugal didnt...
the targets of Mr. Farage's critics look like they would take a chance and have him shut up for good. those forced, yellow smiles give them away for the fascists they are
I love hearing Nigel talk he’s just so good at it there is no other British politician of today who can put up a good argument and be such a great speaker as Nigel farage is hes great lets all support him!
He is a voice crying out in the wilderness, the only voice of sanity in the most currapted and decadent parliament of the BANKSTERS and the OLIGARCHS that are contemporary called "the markets"!
@serreosoo8 I agree with you? but why Fuck Germany? Don't you think they've been fucked pretty hard for quite some time now, since the end of WW2? )) German taxpayers pay the biggest share for the greeks, portuguese etc
@erestun From a 110 billion loan we got NOTHING it all went to the banks! Not a cent got to Greece!
Our burdeon are "collonial loans" from 1892, illigally recognized in 1964 (although we bankprupted in 1932), we paied 82 billions last year, 485 billions since 2002, our debpt was 226 billions in 2009 and today is more than 340!
We are bankrupt!
Germans owe us 179 billions (illegalFORST loans of the third Reich) that won't recognize and Greee is the only country that got no conpensasion for WWII!
@erestun Instead of declaring bankruptcy, the Fourth Reich make "reconstractive reforms", meaning the Chinazationing of Greeks.
Why do we do it than?
Greek politicians aren't the most orrupted in Europe, but they are hold by the balls by the GERMAN firms, such as Siemens, Deutche Telecom, Hohtif and 2 dozen more BRIBERING-CURRUPTING scams!
German government BLACKMAILS our politicians and they all sing their tune!
Google Christoforakos, the Colaborator, the key figure of the blackmailing GANG!
@serreosoo8 I feel sorry for Greece, of course, but i think that this crisis will teach them a lesson to live on what they earn in future - not on what they borrow. The sad thing for Greeks is that at least a whole decade is lost for them economically and financially. They should leave the Eurozone, declare bankrupcy and avoid this humiliating process of begging more money from IMF - which in return takes away Greek sovereignty.
Many years ago, I always thought that the politicians know what they're doing. They are the intelligent ones so therefore let's just let them rule and run as they'll get it right. My good god, how wrong I was. These people are dangerous, we are in trouble. We must, simply must stand up and bring these people down otherwise violence will be the norm, not bail-outs.
@2010butchd Yea, they are evil, but the system is even more so. And the system is subject to incrementalism. Even if you appose it, you in a way becomes dependent on it. It is horrible! All revolutions comes from within. And those who win the battle of ideas, in the end wins.
Just like communism was the fight of the 20th century, Interventionism is the fight of the 21th century. Intervention by (monopoly on money and interest rates) Central Banks and Centralized unelected government.
Havent the slovak gov already voted again a yes vote on it this time surprise surprise - this will only end with the people revolting dragging these political fascit corrupt evil bastards out of their parliment and hung on the lamp posts - I am not exagerating.
@PHONEYPOLITICS The slovaks voted no. But they are gonna vote at the end of this month again at the end of this month. And it seems it´s gonna be a yes.
@MetalHeadViking they didnt technically vote no. 60 of the 124 odd law makers abstained. which means they didnt reject it. following a meeting between the ruling party and opposition party yesterday it was agreed that a second vote would be held today in which the opposition, the majority of thoes who abstained, would support the movement in exchange for snap elections. the EU had nothing to do with it.
as a portuguese i wish that the whole Europe FALL because if some country in the group is really in serious problems isnt worth having a europe union because there isnt any union on it, I want the same political system of the UK in my country, Portugal and Uk are the oldest alliances in the world because they both have a lot of similarities, they always shined when they turned to the ocean instead of the europe continent, Uk did well not follow europe, portugal didnt...
Lusitanus 3 months ago 2
I would like to know how they can vote NO, then another referendum and vote YES. How did they manage that and Why?
iansummerell 3 months ago
the targets of Mr. Farage's critics look like they would take a chance and have him shut up for good. those forced, yellow smiles give them away for the fascists they are
mmdrodrigues 4 months ago
I love hearing Nigel talk he’s just so good at it there is no other British politician of today who can put up a good argument and be such a great speaker as Nigel farage is hes great lets all support him!
charlieiscool1000 4 months ago
He is a voice crying out in the wilderness, the only voice of sanity in the most currapted and decadent parliament of the BANKSTERS and the OLIGARCHS that are contemporary called "the markets"!
God Bless Democracy
God Bless UKIP
God Bless Nigel Farage
FUCK EU!
FUCK GERMANY!
serreosoo8 4 months ago
@serreosoo8 I agree with you? but why Fuck Germany? Don't you think they've been fucked pretty hard for quite some time now, since the end of WW2? )) German taxpayers pay the biggest share for the greeks, portuguese etc
erestun 4 months ago
@erestun He means the "Deutsche Bank" and the Biatch Merkel and the BRD GMBH, for sure...
TheSensismoker 4 months ago
@erestun From a 110 billion loan we got NOTHING it all went to the banks! Not a cent got to Greece!
Our burdeon are "collonial loans" from 1892, illigally recognized in 1964 (although we bankprupted in 1932), we paied 82 billions last year, 485 billions since 2002, our debpt was 226 billions in 2009 and today is more than 340!
We are bankrupt!
Germans owe us 179 billions (illegalFORST loans of the third Reich) that won't recognize and Greee is the only country that got no conpensasion for WWII!
serreosoo8 4 months ago
@erestun Instead of declaring bankruptcy, the Fourth Reich make "reconstractive reforms", meaning the Chinazationing of Greeks.
Why do we do it than?
Greek politicians aren't the most orrupted in Europe, but they are hold by the balls by the GERMAN firms, such as Siemens, Deutche Telecom, Hohtif and 2 dozen more BRIBERING-CURRUPTING scams!
German government BLACKMAILS our politicians and they all sing their tune!
Google Christoforakos, the Colaborator, the key figure of the blackmailing GANG!
serreosoo8 4 months ago
@serreosoo8 I feel sorry for Greece, of course, but i think that this crisis will teach them a lesson to live on what they earn in future - not on what they borrow. The sad thing for Greeks is that at least a whole decade is lost for them economically and financially. They should leave the Eurozone, declare bankrupcy and avoid this humiliating process of begging more money from IMF - which in return takes away Greek sovereignty.
erestun 4 months ago
@erestun Teach us a lesson?
You are about to get a huge lesson in a couple of years, as entire Europe will be taught, what Americans are being taught for the last 4 years...
E.U., Eurozone and Euro are DEAD, Greece is on on the brink of revolution, Spain and Italy will follow!
Greece can be self suficient in 2 years (beside oil?, cars and high tech).
What about GB after the on coming economic crash?
Remember that Greece is not to blame when you buy a bread for 100£ but your media & Bankssters!
serreosoo8 4 months ago
As much as I despise politics I fucking love this guy.
TheMuttaFkkinTitz 4 months ago 2
Farage rules. He absolutely annihilates the EU goons everytime he speaks. LMAO...
dastiffmeisterman 4 months ago
C130s full of cocaine, hookers and swiss bank account #s are most definitely on their way.
The European "Weekend at Bernie's" must go on.
jpg8700 4 months ago
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Stevie68000 4 months ago
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Stevie68000 4 months ago
yes well done farrage you jumped the gun on that one and got it wrong
CommanderMethos 4 months ago
Many years ago, I always thought that the politicians know what they're doing. They are the intelligent ones so therefore let's just let them rule and run as they'll get it right. My good god, how wrong I was. These people are dangerous, we are in trouble. We must, simply must stand up and bring these people down otherwise violence will be the norm, not bail-outs.
jasonpatchett1 4 months ago
It's all becoming a mess...well said, Nigel. Say it as you see it buddy
Yazoo2564 4 months ago
When this system ends, we must march to hold these globalists accountable for all misseries.
bjarnet3 4 months ago
@bjarnet3 not march we should string them up
2010butchd 4 months ago 2
@2010butchd Yea, they are evil, but the system is even more so. And the system is subject to incrementalism. Even if you appose it, you in a way becomes dependent on it. It is horrible! All revolutions comes from within. And those who win the battle of ideas, in the end wins.
Just like communism was the fight of the 20th century, Interventionism is the fight of the 21th century. Intervention by (monopoly on money and interest rates) Central Banks and Centralized unelected government.
bjarnet3 4 months ago
Havent the slovak gov already voted again a yes vote on it this time surprise surprise - this will only end with the people revolting dragging these political fascit corrupt evil bastards out of their parliment and hung on the lamp posts - I am not exagerating.
PHONEYPOLITICS 4 months ago
@PHONEYPOLITICS The slovaks voted no. But they are gonna vote at the end of this month again at the end of this month. And it seems it´s gonna be a yes.
MetalHeadViking 4 months ago
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@MetalHeadViking they didnt technically vote no. 60 of the 124 odd law makers abstained. which means they didnt reject it. following a meeting between the ruling party and opposition party yesterday it was agreed that a second vote would be held today in which the opposition, the majority of thoes who abstained, would support the movement in exchange for snap elections. the EU had nothing to do with it.
CommanderMethos 4 months ago
@MetalHeadViking
I am from Slovak Republic and have to say, our parliament already voted for it. Doing it just few days after voting no the first time. Pity.
adrawmusic 4 months ago
@adrawmusic So Richard Sulik and Ján Slota, both theire parties voted no, all the rest voted yes?
MetalHeadViking 4 months ago
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PHONEYPOLITICS 4 months ago