Just when will our political class have the decency and the guts to ask the people before they sign away rights to govern our country - this power is OURS not yours!!
Hey I just took a quick look at your channel and saw that you like Condell, Demcad and have subbed the UFC channel. I'm following Condell's vids for years now.
And I'm a huge MMA aficionado going back to the early Pride days (oh the days, sigh...) and own a huge DVD collection. Hit me up if you like an invitation for a cool MMA torrent site (or maybe this is old news for you?).
Farage fearlessly tells it like it is, seemingly the only one left with integrity and a backbone!
The Euro will most definitely fail, some European+Asian central banks just bought billions of Euros (again) and the backing hardly proved effectiv, it only went up 0.04!! Dollar is at a new all-time low too. This shows the magnitude of this crisis; even analysts from European banks are now on TV warning that a further downslide is looming ahead POSSIBLY. Collapse coming to your neighborhood soon...
@TheMundusvultdecipi buy a small bit of gold or silver. not even loads, just a small bit because if anything does go tits up you will have some security, hopefully!!!
@earbud83 Gold I have already, right now I'm in the process of arranging to buy more silver and gold and plan on storing it partly in a bank deposit and at a private place.
The IMF just completed the sale of 403 tonnes of their gold reserve, sold directly to CENTRAL BANKS, most to India. China declined because they are forced to buy gold in YUAN from domestic producers instead of using their HUGE dollar reserves to buy in the open market! They try to reduce reserves quietly. A storm is coming!
I'm a liberal, but I will be voting UKIP in the next Euro elections. Nobody appears as passionate and dedicated to standing up for British interests and democracy as Farage and UKIP.
First of all - being around since 93 is extremely young for a political party.
Secondly - There are many reasons why smaller partys don't have a fair chance at winning seats. One of which is tactical voting, and actually the Liberal Democrats wanted assurances that we would have Electorial reform to allow smaller partys a more equal chance.
Thirdly - UKIP is the fastest growing party in the UK.
Finally look at the views on yt for Farage vs any other L
No offence, but if you judge a party based on results achieved changes made.......what UKIP ever achieved ( still in EU )?, seems to be words firing out of his mouth but nothing is happening. More action less words ?
@tku28 UKIP (who came second in a recent national election) has raised awareness in our country and around the world of how corrupt the EU really is. They have grown faster than either Labour or the Conservatives have in thier short time being a political party.
UKIP is still young and has already has achieved so much.
@manchesterfellow its been around since 1993 hows that young. Also your right it raises awareness, but only every 4 years when they spend the only money they got on big colourful posters. They forgotten for another 4 years. Seriously concrete results...........lisbon up and running, still in EU. Its passing them by they are powerless. Also majority of UK population do not vote UKIP, as not one single UKIP member in parliament shows. UKIP = powerless talking shop 0 Results.
>>> Ireland did'ntt get "a" vote..... they got TWO votes..... and I am smugly pleased they are reaping the benefit of their folly..... The UK's David Cameron is equally two faced.... so I doubt very much the UK will ever get the chance to say what they want for themselves.....
Just to say to the dumb french guy. UK refused to join the EU when it was a small trade union because germany was in it. we havent attmepted to join loads of times, we were asked the first time and we said no.
The TFEU change still does not provide the missing mechanism of sanctions and exclusion from the euro zone. This may mean that Germany et al may soon face the choice of either continuing to play the role of the bad guy who forces others into austerity programs or leaving the euro zone.
@Dave11989 "is a completely different matter."-No its not, you are using this as an excuse. Would have UK voted no on the referendum, then you wouldn't be a part of the EU today, its as easy as that. And just to tell you all countries except the founding members HAD a referendum of sorts if they want to join the EU (Norway had numerous).
"is a completely different matter."-The ratification was concluded by your government which YOU elected, which makes it the same as you said yes.
@Teranex our goverment are representatives not delegates, and if you look at the polls the vast majority of British people don't want to be part of the E.U and didn't want the Lisbon treaty ratified, The three main parties promised a referendum and did not give it and when Britain joined the EEC the people thought we were joining and ECONOMIC union not a POLITICAL one.
@Dave11989 "representatives"-Exactly and thats why they can to ANYTHING in the name of the people as long they reach a consensus. Its called a representative democracy. And politicans are there to serve the interests of the state, if they blindly executed every task demanded by the majority of the population, there would be chaos. Most of the people which say that the EU is BAD, don't even have the competences to do so. Yaya EU is undemocratic NWO system to feed the rich lol...
@Teranex No representatives are supposed to represent the views of their consttuents not act o their behalf without consultation, A Delegate is authorised to act on behalf of their people.
it is obvious that you do not support democracy, When a people feel strongly about an issue their government should listen to them not act in their own best interest.
Britain wants ot of the E.U our political elite do not, that is not democratic,
@Dave11989 "listen to them"-WAR WITH IRAQ! or wait WAR WITH IRAN! 3 days later after the first 10 dead PULL OUT OUR TROOPS! Then 2 weeks after another terrorist attack BACK TO WOAH! Yes i agree a government should blindly listen to the people, since most of the them have university the competences to decide what is in the interest of the state NOT.
"democratic"-You define the word "democratic" per the way it suits YOU. Check a English English dictionary on democracy.
@Teranex p.s the U.K is not a founding member and was not offered a referendum, France is a founding member and was offered a referendum you must clearly learn about the subject before debating it with me
@Dave11989 "U.K is not a founding member"-Exacly (Thats why i said that you applied for membership 3 times). And you had your referendum in 1975. If it turned negative you wouldnt be a part of the EU anymore.
"was offered a refere...clearly learn"-Thats where you are wrong. A)Spain did have a referendum which said YES and they are NOT a founding member. Thus its you who clearly lacks knowledge. B)The only reason France had a referendum is because Jacques Chirac toughed it "was a good idea".
@Teranex once again you are refering to the EEC whereas i am refering to the EU and the lisbon treaty neither of which are the same as the EEC, there is a difference beetween Economical and political, one constitutes free trade the other is a Political union and a political union that the majority of british people do not want to be a part of
@Dave11989 The EEC was a sui generis international organization and NOT a economic union. So it was on a polticial level way ago.
"were offered a referendum"-Were offered? I seriously wonder from where you draw your information, because its clear that it is flawed. Were offered by whom? So Spain was not offered a referendum? And Poland and UK didn't postpone the referendum indefinitely?
@Dave11989 So except the founding members ALL states in the EU had at a time a referendum deciding on membership or atleast a treaty (Or such was planed but later scrapped because consensus was not reached after the Netherlands and France said no). So again check up the facts before you claim anything.
@Teranex France the Netherlands were offered a referendum on the E.U constitution to which they said NO the E.U then changed he E.U constitution to the lisbon treaty and as such it was rammed through their parliaments wthout the people being consulted, the Irish were offered a referendum on the lisbon treaty and they said no, This was refered to as the Irish "problem" in the E.U parliament so they made them have another vote to get the answer they wanted
@Dave11989 " E.U constitution to the lisbon treaty"-That was told from the very begginging noone hid that.
"through their parliaments"-Which is a legal thing to do because of somthing we call REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY, something UK itself invented.
"Irish were offered a referendum"-Again who offered the referendum to whom? The Irish were not offered a referendum by noone. Their Constitution says that they must have a referendum on such decisions, something which other countries don't have.
@Dave11989 "vote to get the answer they wanted"-Well for some odd reason the will of the people changed. Is it illegal to change your opinion? Norway also had numerous referendums on the entry into the European union.
"A Delegate is authorized to act on behalf of their people."-Actually he is authorized to act "according to his conciseness". If all PR would blindly follow the will of the people there would be chaos.
"it is obvious that"-You don't know what democracy is.
@Dave11989 "into the political European Union and we must fight it"-You can either be a slave of the US or an eqal partner in the european community.
"were duped in 1975 we will not be duped again"-Don't make me laugh, you applied not less then 3 times to join the EU and were vetoed twice by France. Just admit it you wanted to get it so badly you would apply even fora 6th time would have it been necessary. Your political leaders know exacly just how benefit able your membership is.
@Teranex "You can either be a slave of the US or an equal partber in the EU" - What makes you think we will be a slave to the US? Answer - your xenophobia.
"Don't make me laugh, you applied not less then 3 times to join the EU..." Remind me of when this happened? Answer - it never did.
"Just admit it you wanted to get it so badly you would apply even fora 6th time would have it been necessary" I think this guy is clearly telling you he doesn't want to be a part of the EU - and neither do I
@manchesterfellow "Answer - your xenophobia"-I didn't fully get the xenophobia part, but its clear that basically UK is the dog under the US feet ever since it lost its colonies. As a part of the EU you are an eqal partner of a union which is stronger then the US.
"Remind me of when this happened? Answer - it never did."-Are you now saying that UK never applied for EU membership? You could be a bit more clearer.
"he doesn't want"-For what reason? You think UK is better of without the EU?
@SecularNumanist Exactly those. And just to note even only the rich would benefit, normal citizens would benefit. Since the factory workers get payed only if the fat cat capitalists are being payed. Its a apart of the CAPITALIST economy. So to sum it up: Rich people have cash>they build work places to earn even more cash>normal citizens get a job and get payed.
you can have those benefits through a trade agreement, but certain laws take social policies for instance arent neccessary for the expansion of trade.
@SecularNumanist Thats necessary to achieve cohesion. With it the efficiency of cooperation can be intensified for even greater benefits.As a reminder, i know today social policies are not really liked in the UK (Which BTW cant even be changed by the EU, since it doesn't have the competences to do so, so whoever told you that the EU wants to force UK into them is a liar), but in the past before Margret Thatcher came to power UK was one of the most social states in Europe.
@Teranex The UK had a referendum on joining the EEC in 1975, Not on the lisbon treaty (formerly the E.U constiution) which is an entirely different matter.
The Economically beneficial EEC, has turned into the Politically destructive E.U and we must fight it.
The British people were duped in 1975 we will not be duped again
@wenzelsopinion Slaves of whom? We are all equal partners in the European community. If you wanna be a slave of the USA then you are welcome to leave.
@Teranex Slaves of whom? Simple: the banks. If I want to get killed for speaking up I'll go to the USA, here I'll just get silenced, ridiculed or ignored, that is much better. We aren't free for as long as we are forced to rely on anything and don't choose to do so.
@wenzelsopinion " If I want to get killed for speaking up I'll go to the USA,"-" here I'll just get silenced, ridiculed or ignored"-So EU is better? Or is getting killed the perferable alternative?
"banks"-So you are a slave of your bank? I cant recall anyone being a slave of his bank (Since thats forbidden by the human rights). But if you have dept you should be forced to pay it, thats a no brainier, if that doesn't apply then the whole system collapses and we are back in the middle ages.
@wenzelsopinion "If I want to get killed for speaking up I'll go to the USA"-"here I'll just get silenced, ridiculed or ignored"-So EU is better? Or is getting killed the perferable alternative?
"banks"-So you are a slave of your bank? I cant recall anyone being a slave of his bank (Since thats forbidden by the human rights). But if you have dept you should be forced to pay it, thats a no brainier, if that doesn't apply then the whole system collapses and we are back in the middle ages.
@Teranex I didn't say we weren't slaves back then. I believe what I'm saying, have a detailed look at our financial system an you will know that britain was the first country to free it's bank and give it the power to financially enslave people (17th century).
@Teranex you got me thinking. Is it in your country the same: those, who do no longer do their job properly in domestic politics are "deported" to the EU-parliament?
@wenzelsopinion Well our commissioner, "decided" that he would want to become a "metropolitan". But i cant say really that people are getting "deported" there (I could be wrong, i have no proof really to back up the statement), but i certainly know in some countries thats the case.
@chrisy0907 It wouldn't matter if Britain got a vote, they'd just ignore a NO vote just like they ignored the Irish vote and forced them to hold another referendum.
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If a turkey knew what was to happen at christmass, would he vote for it?
So why do you turkeys keep voting these old boys clubs in power?. Get a grip and vote for a party that has the BALLS to speak up!
For the sake of the country MAN UP! .....UKIP ALL THE WAY....
gotmihandstuck 9 months ago
Just when will our political class have the decency and the guts to ask the people before they sign away rights to govern our country - this power is OURS not yours!!
I am a democratic and I want a vote!
TooDarnSoulful 1 year ago
@earbud83
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TheMundusvultdecipi 1 year ago
Fucking give it to them Nigel!!!! hahahaaa. Them wankers in oldham put the election forward to damage our chances. We will persevere!!!
earbud83 1 year ago
THANK YOU NIGELAND MERRY CHRISTMAS, GOD BLESS YOU!!!
nonesistenessundio 1 year ago
Farage fearlessly tells it like it is, seemingly the only one left with integrity and a backbone!
The Euro will most definitely fail, some European+Asian central banks just bought billions of Euros (again) and the backing hardly proved effectiv, it only went up 0.04!! Dollar is at a new all-time low too. This shows the magnitude of this crisis; even analysts from European banks are now on TV warning that a further downslide is looming ahead POSSIBLY. Collapse coming to your neighborhood soon...
TheMundusvultdecipi 1 year ago
@TheMundusvultdecipi buy a small bit of gold or silver. not even loads, just a small bit because if anything does go tits up you will have some security, hopefully!!!
earbud83 1 year ago
@earbud83 Gold I have already, right now I'm in the process of arranging to buy more silver and gold and plan on storing it partly in a bank deposit and at a private place.
The IMF just completed the sale of 403 tonnes of their gold reserve, sold directly to CENTRAL BANKS, most to India. China declined because they are forced to buy gold in YUAN from domestic producers instead of using their HUGE dollar reserves to buy in the open market! They try to reduce reserves quietly. A storm is coming!
TheMundusvultdecipi 1 year ago
I'm a liberal, but I will be voting UKIP in the next Euro elections. Nobody appears as passionate and dedicated to standing up for British interests and democracy as Farage and UKIP.
grungeface87 1 year ago
0:30 or the Hindenburg disaster in slow motion....
frankthetank112244 1 year ago
So many points so little space..
First of all - being around since 93 is extremely young for a political party.
Secondly - There are many reasons why smaller partys don't have a fair chance at winning seats. One of which is tactical voting, and actually the Liberal Democrats wanted assurances that we would have Electorial reform to allow smaller partys a more equal chance.
Thirdly - UKIP is the fastest growing party in the UK.
Finally look at the views on yt for Farage vs any other L
manchesterfellow 1 year ago
No offence, but if you judge a party based on results achieved changes made.......what UKIP ever achieved ( still in EU )?, seems to be words firing out of his mouth but nothing is happening. More action less words ?
tku28 1 year ago
@tku28 UKIP (who came second in a recent national election) has raised awareness in our country and around the world of how corrupt the EU really is. They have grown faster than either Labour or the Conservatives have in thier short time being a political party.
UKIP is still young and has already has achieved so much.
More words please - they are having an effect.
manchesterfellow 1 year ago
@manchesterfellow its been around since 1993 hows that young. Also your right it raises awareness, but only every 4 years when they spend the only money they got on big colourful posters. They forgotten for another 4 years. Seriously concrete results...........lisbon up and running, still in EU. Its passing them by they are powerless. Also majority of UK population do not vote UKIP, as not one single UKIP member in parliament shows. UKIP = powerless talking shop 0 Results.
tku28 1 year ago
The World hears you Nigel - please keep talking. Your voice is resonating. The hundredth monkey is happening.
kindest regards from Canada
canadakim1 1 year ago
God Bless you Nigel, you are Britains last hope.
FowardUntoDawn13 1 year ago
@FowardUntoDawn13 Wow you are desperate.
Thecuregalore94 1 year ago
@Thecuregalore94 Thanks.
FowardUntoDawn13 1 year ago
>>> Ireland did'ntt get "a" vote..... they got TWO votes..... and I am smugly pleased they are reaping the benefit of their folly..... The UK's David Cameron is equally two faced.... so I doubt very much the UK will ever get the chance to say what they want for themselves.....
12stepmaster 1 year ago
Farage like garage
kinkyplunk 1 year ago
Just to say to the dumb french guy. UK refused to join the EU when it was a small trade union because germany was in it. we havent attmepted to join loads of times, we were asked the first time and we said no.
CallumJ230 1 year ago
lold at "thankyou indeed"
SecularNumanist 1 year ago
Merry Christmas UKIP and all UKIP supporters!
Is it just my laptop or is the lip sync out on this vid?
misfit1978 1 year ago
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red army is strongest!!!
ivan55599 1 year ago
I wonder if he ever gets tired of repeating one and the same things, just to be proven wrong on every step. Atleast barroso lolz.
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex What steps are you alluding to that he has been proven wrong on?
ih8regs 1 year ago
Like the EUSSR symbol - I notice they're even selling T-shirts for it.
Good News for the New Year is that Von Rumpoy is no Stalin & couldn't even aspire to be Gorbachev...
tdp1909 1 year ago
happy christmas nigel and all other freedom fighters
MrPaulinsamui 1 year ago 4
VOTE NIGEL!
TheChannelOfLiberty 1 year ago 10
Ha Ha love how he always finds some humour. Happy Christmas Nigel, hope you have a great one away from these sick tyrants.
1madaboutguitar 1 year ago 2
merry xmas comissar farage!!
eViLJ666 1 year ago
Merry Christmas UKIP and Nigel Farage!
MetalHeadViking 1 year ago 11
This man rules.
Gondonr 1 year ago 2
The TFEU change still does not provide the missing mechanism of sanctions and exclusion from the euro zone. This may mean that Germany et al may soon face the choice of either continuing to play the role of the bad guy who forces others into austerity programs or leaving the euro zone.
pilhamu 1 year ago
Marry Xmas Nigel, you put it nicely again...
DutchPow3r 1 year ago
Well said Nigel, you speak for millions of us. Merry Christmas
eyeswideopennimrod 1 year ago
I can listen to Gerald Celente, Ron Paul and Nigel Farage all day long.
Shameonfed 1 year ago 9
how come ireland gets a vote and english dont? wtf happened to britions will never be slaves?
chrisy0907 1 year ago 50
@chrisy0907 Britain has sent much worse enemies home broken and bloodied. They'll do the same with these clowns.
2ravens2wolves 1 year ago
@chrisy0907 It's in Ireland's constitution that any treaty changes in the EU must be put before the people
shayno125 1 year ago
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@chrisy0907 To anwerser your qestion:
A)Ireland has a constitution by which such decisions have to be decided on a referendum, while UK doesn't.
B)UK already had a referendum, where you said YES in 1975 (64.5% were for it).
C) "wtf happened to britions will never be slaves?"-If you check on the definition of the word slave, you can see that "Britons" don't fit it.
Teranex 1 year ago
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@chrisy0907 To anwerser your qestion:
A)Ireland has a constitution by which such decisions have to be decided on a referendum, while UK doesn't.
B)UK already had a referendum, where you said YES in 1975 (64.5% were for it).
C) "wtf happened to britions will never be slaves?"-If you check on the definition of the word slave, you can see that "Britons" don't fit it.
Teranex 1 year ago
@chrisy0907 To anwerser your qestion:
A)Ireland has a constitution by which such decisions have to be decided on a referendum, while UK doesn't.
B)UK already had a referendum, where you said YES in 1975
C)If you check on the definition of the word slave, you can see that "Britons" don't fit it.
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex The UK had a referendum on joining the EEC in 1975.
The ratification of the lisbon treaty (formerly E.U constitution) is a completely different matter.
The European Economic community have turned into the political European Union and we must fight it
Dave11989 1 year ago
@Dave11989 "is a completely different matter."-No its not, you are using this as an excuse. Would have UK voted no on the referendum, then you wouldn't be a part of the EU today, its as easy as that. And just to tell you all countries except the founding members HAD a referendum of sorts if they want to join the EU (Norway had numerous).
"is a completely different matter."-The ratification was concluded by your government which YOU elected, which makes it the same as you said yes.
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex our goverment are representatives not delegates, and if you look at the polls the vast majority of British people don't want to be part of the E.U and didn't want the Lisbon treaty ratified, The three main parties promised a referendum and did not give it and when Britain joined the EEC the people thought we were joining and ECONOMIC union not a POLITICAL one.
Dave11989 1 year ago
@Dave11989 "representatives"-Exactly and thats why they can to ANYTHING in the name of the people as long they reach a consensus. Its called a representative democracy. And politicans are there to serve the interests of the state, if they blindly executed every task demanded by the majority of the population, there would be chaos. Most of the people which say that the EU is BAD, don't even have the competences to do so. Yaya EU is undemocratic NWO system to feed the rich lol...
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex No representatives are supposed to represent the views of their consttuents not act o their behalf without consultation, A Delegate is authorised to act on behalf of their people.
it is obvious that you do not support democracy, When a people feel strongly about an issue their government should listen to them not act in their own best interest.
Britain wants ot of the E.U our political elite do not, that is not democratic,
Dave11989 1 year ago
@Dave11989 "listen to them"-WAR WITH IRAQ! or wait WAR WITH IRAN! 3 days later after the first 10 dead PULL OUT OUR TROOPS! Then 2 weeks after another terrorist attack BACK TO WOAH! Yes i agree a government should blindly listen to the people, since most of the them have university the competences to decide what is in the interest of the state NOT.
"democratic"-You define the word "democratic" per the way it suits YOU. Check a English English dictionary on democracy.
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex p.s the U.K is not a founding member and was not offered a referendum, France is a founding member and was offered a referendum you must clearly learn about the subject before debating it with me
Dave11989 1 year ago
@Dave11989 "U.K is not a founding member"-Exacly (Thats why i said that you applied for membership 3 times). And you had your referendum in 1975. If it turned negative you wouldnt be a part of the EU anymore.
"was offered a refere...clearly learn"-Thats where you are wrong. A)Spain did have a referendum which said YES and they are NOT a founding member. Thus its you who clearly lacks knowledge. B)The only reason France had a referendum is because Jacques Chirac toughed it "was a good idea".
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex once again you are refering to the EEC whereas i am refering to the EU and the lisbon treaty neither of which are the same as the EEC, there is a difference beetween Economical and political, one constitutes free trade the other is a Political union and a political union that the majority of british people do not want to be a part of
Dave11989 1 year ago
@Dave11989 The EEC was a sui generis international organization and NOT a economic union. So it was on a polticial level way ago.
"were offered a referendum"-Were offered? I seriously wonder from where you draw your information, because its clear that it is flawed. Were offered by whom? So Spain was not offered a referendum? And Poland and UK didn't postpone the referendum indefinitely?
Teranex 1 year ago
@Dave11989 So except the founding members ALL states in the EU had at a time a referendum deciding on membership or atleast a treaty (Or such was planed but later scrapped because consensus was not reached after the Netherlands and France said no). So again check up the facts before you claim anything.
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex France the Netherlands were offered a referendum on the E.U constitution to which they said NO the E.U then changed he E.U constitution to the lisbon treaty and as such it was rammed through their parliaments wthout the people being consulted, the Irish were offered a referendum on the lisbon treaty and they said no, This was refered to as the Irish "problem" in the E.U parliament so they made them have another vote to get the answer they wanted
Dave11989 1 year ago
@Dave11989 " E.U constitution to the lisbon treaty"-That was told from the very begginging noone hid that.
"through their parliaments"-Which is a legal thing to do because of somthing we call REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY, something UK itself invented.
"Irish were offered a referendum"-Again who offered the referendum to whom? The Irish were not offered a referendum by noone. Their Constitution says that they must have a referendum on such decisions, something which other countries don't have.
Teranex 1 year ago
@Dave11989 "vote to get the answer they wanted"-Well for some odd reason the will of the people changed. Is it illegal to change your opinion? Norway also had numerous referendums on the entry into the European union.
"A Delegate is authorized to act on behalf of their people."-Actually he is authorized to act "according to his conciseness". If all PR would blindly follow the will of the people there would be chaos.
"it is obvious that"-You don't know what democracy is.
Teranex 1 year ago
@Dave11989 "into the political European Union and we must fight it"-You can either be a slave of the US or an eqal partner in the european community.
"were duped in 1975 we will not be duped again"-Don't make me laugh, you applied not less then 3 times to join the EU and were vetoed twice by France. Just admit it you wanted to get it so badly you would apply even fora 6th time would have it been necessary. Your political leaders know exacly just how benefit able your membership is.
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex "You can either be a slave of the US or an equal partber in the EU" - What makes you think we will be a slave to the US? Answer - your xenophobia.
"Don't make me laugh, you applied not less then 3 times to join the EU..." Remind me of when this happened? Answer - it never did.
"Just admit it you wanted to get it so badly you would apply even fora 6th time would have it been necessary" I think this guy is clearly telling you he doesn't want to be a part of the EU - and neither do I
manchesterfellow 1 year ago
@manchesterfellow "Answer - your xenophobia"-I didn't fully get the xenophobia part, but its clear that basically UK is the dog under the US feet ever since it lost its colonies. As a part of the EU you are an eqal partner of a union which is stronger then the US.
"Remind me of when this happened? Answer - it never did."-Are you now saying that UK never applied for EU membership? You could be a bit more clearer.
"he doesn't want"-For what reason? You think UK is better of without the EU?
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex
" Your political leaders know exacly just how benefit able your membership is." who does it benefit though? not the individual citizens.
SecularNumanist 1 year ago
@SecularNumanist Exactly those. And just to note even only the rich would benefit, normal citizens would benefit. Since the factory workers get payed only if the fat cat capitalists are being payed. Its a apart of the CAPITALIST economy. So to sum it up: Rich people have cash>they build work places to earn even more cash>normal citizens get a job and get payed.
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex
you can have those benefits through a trade agreement, but certain laws take social policies for instance arent neccessary for the expansion of trade.
SecularNumanist 1 year ago
@SecularNumanist Thats necessary to achieve cohesion. With it the efficiency of cooperation can be intensified for even greater benefits.As a reminder, i know today social policies are not really liked in the UK (Which BTW cant even be changed by the EU, since it doesn't have the competences to do so, so whoever told you that the EU wants to force UK into them is a liar), but in the past before Margret Thatcher came to power UK was one of the most social states in Europe.
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex The UK had a referendum on joining the EEC in 1975, Not on the lisbon treaty (formerly the E.U constiution) which is an entirely different matter.
The Economically beneficial EEC, has turned into the Politically destructive E.U and we must fight it.
The British people were duped in 1975 we will not be duped again
Dave11989 1 year ago
@chrisy0907 you are slaves, you always were but never noticed.
wenzelsopinion 1 year ago
@wenzelsopinion Slaves of whom? We are all equal partners in the European community. If you wanna be a slave of the USA then you are welcome to leave.
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex Slaves of whom? Simple: the banks. If I want to get killed for speaking up I'll go to the USA, here I'll just get silenced, ridiculed or ignored, that is much better. We aren't free for as long as we are forced to rely on anything and don't choose to do so.
wenzelsopinion 1 year ago
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@wenzelsopinion " If I want to get killed for speaking up I'll go to the USA,"-" here I'll just get silenced, ridiculed or ignored"-So EU is better? Or is getting killed the perferable alternative?
"banks"-So you are a slave of your bank? I cant recall anyone being a slave of his bank (Since thats forbidden by the human rights). But if you have dept you should be forced to pay it, thats a no brainier, if that doesn't apply then the whole system collapses and we are back in the middle ages.
Teranex 1 year ago
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@wenzelsopinion "If I want to get killed for speaking up I'll go to the USA"-"here I'll just get silenced, ridiculed or ignored"-So EU is better? Or is getting killed the perferable alternative?
"banks"-So you are a slave of your bank? I cant recall anyone being a slave of his bank (Since thats forbidden by the human rights). But if you have dept you should be forced to pay it, thats a no brainier, if that doesn't apply then the whole system collapses and we are back in the middle ages.
Teranex 1 year ago
@wenzelsopinion " Simple: the banks"-You know that banks existed before the EU existed right?
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex I didn't say we weren't slaves back then. I believe what I'm saying, have a detailed look at our financial system an you will know that britain was the first country to free it's bank and give it the power to financially enslave people (17th century).
wenzelsopinion 1 year ago
@wenzelsopinion Ah OK so EU is not your problem but the banks are....
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex yes, the EU could do so much about it, were it not a financial slave itself.
wenzelsopinion 1 year ago
@wenzelsopinion The problem is the EU doesn't have the competences to do so.
Teranex 1 year ago
@Teranex you got me thinking. Is it in your country the same: those, who do no longer do their job properly in domestic politics are "deported" to the EU-parliament?
wenzelsopinion 1 year ago
@wenzelsopinion Well our commissioner, "decided" that he would want to become a "metropolitan". But i cant say really that people are getting "deported" there (I could be wrong, i have no proof really to back up the statement), but i certainly know in some countries thats the case.
Teranex 1 year ago
@chrisy0907 slaves since the great fire of london :S
arcanekrusader 1 year ago
@chrisy0907 we already are! the EU has showed us all that the pen is mightier than the sword!
evergonge 1 year ago
@chrisy0907 It wouldn't matter if Britain got a vote, they'd just ignore a NO vote just like they ignored the Irish vote and forced them to hold another referendum.
DeathToChaosGods 1 year ago
2010 would have been better if, instead of cartwheeling in aeroplanes, Farage had taken out the Runt of Buckingham & got into the Commons.
kcirdrab 1 year ago
this is old
Tommy1653 1 year ago
Ni gel Ni gel Ni gel Ni gel Ni gel
marniespeaks 1 year ago
merry christmas nigel, thank you from from a freedom fighters everywhere
th86stone 1 year ago 79
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munib1000 1 year ago
the audio and video are not syncing
tumordick 1 year ago
@tumordick
The politics and the people aren't syncing.
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