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  • THE TIME HAS COME TO LEAVE UK,,,,,,

  • all he needs to do is search for 'greek riots' and watch a video - that comparison falls right through

  • absolute mug bringing up the riots. typical racist european

  • The time is coming. One way or another we will free ourselves. Nigel Farage has foreseen it.

  • By bringing up London in comparison to Greece, he shows how little he knows. What an idiot.

  • the closest to a revolution london has he seen greece

  • @ 2:40 Glad to see that the PVV of the Netherlands supports Nigel Farage.

  • Nigel you ARE a real man and hero. I wish I had a pitchfork to poke all those sadistic facsists who mock you and the Truth. The world needs more Nigels. I wish you were my dad or Santa Claus--even better be both!

  • What is a "blue card" ?

  • They even came knocking on our door but Harper wasn't going to be sucked in to this disaster. Whew...

  • WELL DONE SIR!!!I WISH ALL YOUR WISDOM AND YOUR POLITICAL SPEECH TO BE HEARD FROM OUR CORRUPTED GOVERNERS....WELL DONE...

  • Another great speech from Mr Farage!

    Greeting from Greece Nigel!

    PS: His speach fits well with this music watch?v=fdRzQZjvKF8&list=FL-kB­c9OMsY52rK4zRaTRnlA&index=25&f­eature=plpp_video

  • QUESTION: What did the mother of Van Rompuy say when he was born and the doctors gave him to her for a sweet hug???????????????

    ANSWER: WHAAAAAAAAAAT THE FUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • That green guy just doesn't get it, he think that everything is going to be ok when countries just keep supporting each other. That's typical keynesian economics BS. Capitalism works because there is profit and risk. Take one of two away and it doesn't work anymore. And this is exactly what EU is trying to do: take risk away, send free money, build no basis for future economic growth.

    It simply can not work.

  • @TWSceptic Got that right! Capitalism needs alittle friction - some competition

  • To understand better who and why Greek and EU Debt is under pressure, read story below in Reuters, Hedge-Funds paid 10 to 40 cents on the Euro for that Debt from Banks, and now they are trying to get 100% from EU Taxpayers and Consumers : Hedge funds hunker down for Greek debt standoff , reuters.com/article/2012/01/13­/us-hedge-funds-greece-idUSTRE­80C0KJ20120113 , this is what Shakespeare called the evil ways of the "money lenders" , what a criminal shame ! financialtools1.blogspot.com

  • Nigel Farage is the person with the most wisdom about economic politics i know!!! All the others look like children in there!!

  • well said.

  • αρχίδια του βορρά θα σας πάμε γαμιώντας μέχρι τον βόρειο πόλο,οπως κανουμε εδω και χιλιαδες χρονια.αρχιδια δεν αναγνωριζουμε τις συμφωνίες που υπέγραψαν(και οσες θα υπογραψουν στο μελλον οι 300 προδοτες του Ελληνικου κοινοβουλιου) οι κυβερνήσεις του πασοκ και του παπαδήμου γιατι ειναι παρανομες και αντισυνταγματικες .translate for yourself what I write

  • @nekrothaftis88 Google Translate Works wonders :).... Thumbs Up were watching here in America :)

  • Nigel Farage for president!!

  • Hungary has proposed to put the central bank under control of the government.

    it's perfectly right and normal. But the servant media, subdued to the elites  cry and call it an antidemocratic move !!!!

    ahhaha you can see what the elite wants...

  • @MikhsZezas In 1915 the Armenians rose up and fought Turkey, in the process we brutally kicked your ass. Remember ASALA? Armenian terror organization? Please, give me a history lesson over ASALA you Armenian terrorist.

  • What would Socrates and Plato say if they were alive today? Or Pericles? Homer would probably compose a new work about Nigel Farage - the Nigeliad!

  • great speech mr.Farage!! the clever people know the truth! only ignorants and haters blame greece for this fake global krisis!

  • I wish we had statesmen like Farage here in the U.S. Congress...

  • Well done Mr. Farage !! Support and respect from Macedonia !!!

  • 11 million Greeks wish you the worst for you and your families.

  • Time to get out of eu

  • Farage is brilliant.

    What would happen if a revolution did happen in Greece? Would the EU (France & Germany) send 'peace keeping' troops in? I think many of us know the answer...

  • This man = common sense.

  • @sparticus415 youve spelled 'handfuls' wrong

  • @sparticus415 Jeez we hope so EU is just a filthy buch of facists, dictators and commies. 57 looked like a commie. The whole world is infested with these gutter snipes. We have some cats in bags which we will let lose real soon!

  • if we got instead of Hi-merkel and Sarkozy in europe nagel and putin EUROPE WOULD OWN EVEN USA

  • Le braud or whatever called.. PWNED

  • Join UKIPPPPPPPP

  • Nigel for U.S PRESIDENT

  • Noone - even GREEK - talks about these isssues more sincerely.. So acuratly... FROM his heart.. He is so right.. No one from our own GREEK PARIAMENT ever spoke one true word... never spoke this way... Never account for the damage they cause in this country... for the MONEY...millions that they stole with their families... accounts fount..the person known,, noone in prison

  • first enemy of democracy: anglo-saxon financial derivates shit and sabotage of strong european government

  • @feltempreparatio Anglo saxon's are too blame for greek, irish and other nations financial policies? Every country suffered losses from derivitives its just these nations the PIGS purtugal, ireland, greece and spain were ill prepared financially for ANY economic downturn. Why should germans pay for greeks to retire at 53?

  • @ITHEREONETHATHASNT In my opinion it is an attack on the euro in place, which starts from the weaker countries to touch even the strongest, and just happens when EU Commission decided measures to limit bad forms of financial speculation and would involve a transaction tax....(and where is the core of global financial institutions?...)

  • The new world order is here...elected officials being replaced by technocratic unelected globalist hacks

    the end of democracy and freedom

  • Absolutely brilliant and clear in thought, devastatingly correct, and delivered with a great oratorial skill!

  • Nigel farage like Lord Byron

  • ze plan iz goingz forzse beautifully, father

  • Wow....this guy is like the Euro Ron Paul....AMAZING!

  • I like Farage, even if I am a lefty. He's absolutely right about Europe and these banker cunts.

  • Nigel,Serbia support you !

  • I can't stop watching this. Right in your face attitude thumbs up.

  • Now he can say I TOLD YOU SO!

  • Brilliant in content and delivery.

  • The 24 million new Jobs that Europa must find right away are in new clean energies and its local manufacturing in every city and town: if every European would demand that every small and large town gets Solar and Wind Energy, hybrid-electric plug-in cars and trucks ,bicycles and smart phones-laptops for all , jogging, fresh foods and part-time local manufacturing of these components , while saving 2 euros every day , in 2 years Europa could be out of debt and with 7-10 % growth ,but will you ?

  • I love this guy! Nigel Farage is not afraid to speak the truth and essentially tell the bankers and EU apologists that their ideas are dangerous and that they in fact are arrogant douchebags. The European Union is an unnatural union made up of tribes whose cultures are too vastly different. Some of the "tribes" are very productive, self-reliant and hard-working, while others are much less productive and have more of an entitlement mentality. This is why socialism always fails in the end.

  • What a speaker! Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Farage! :)

  • what a bumb ass with the blue card

  • he tells the truth

    nigel also reminds me of a character from simpsons !!!! :P

  • That agreements and to sign the political parties. the Greek people to be void, why not consider them now as political representatives and appeals directly to any agreements have been signed, when they assume the government of Greece.

  • Nagel for President in Greece......come here man,i ll vote for you.

  • @acalyptos69 He is sorely needed here in the ole corrupt USA.

  • @acalyptos69 file, eisai tuxeros amma s'afinoune twra na exete ekloges sthn ellada....se exoune gamisei ta kerata

  • @acalyptos69 i like how he talks

  • @acalyptos69 one more thumbs up from me, thats 58.

  • @acalyptos69 one more vote from me!! :)

  • @acalyptos69 Spain also needs him. Can we share?

  • Obviously ...he is right..

  • I would not want wish the EU's destruction by any means, causing catastrophe. What happens for countries who have the common currency, without holding old currencies in reserves? I would rather the EU be dismantled than it burn from within. It is very scary for everyone right now. I agree we should not be in this soviet super state and Iam a big eurosceptic and ukip voter, I believe leaving eu is different then it falling down on us while in it. Should we save the eu to save ourselves? explain?

  • @Myurbanphilosophy

    Big states fail. We have known this for way too long to still be buying into this crap. Dismantle the EU now. That will be a great first step to dismantling other states as well. If we want to survive this economic crisis and what's yet too come, we need some big changes, very big ones.

  • I wish the u.k to leave the EU, to me if Greece was to be cut loose this would be better for everyone? The media is saying it will cause contagion to Italy and that the EU will collapse bringing a big recession. I would have thought cutting Greece loose would stop any potential contagion. Kind of like securing a breached hull of a ship. Can someone explain, how Greece defaulting will not cause a catostrophic effect for us in the U.K. The markets are being hammered, and everyone is worried.

  • @Myurbanphilosophy The Greek economy is one of the smallest in eurozone, therefore you are right wondering how this would affect the rest of Europe. The issue here is that Germany, England, Spain, Portugal have much bigger debt than greece and their ratio of Debt/GDP is even higher. So, if the European Union fails to support an economy like the Greek, then the rest of the Europe will collapse since the markets will lose their trust on the ability of EU to support its members. Greetings from Gr

  • Turkey will buy Greece in a heart beat. Start off by selling the islands.

  • @turkzil 0 they only thing greece will let turkey to buy is our dicks because you dont have any

  • @turkzil hey turk,what happened in 1915 with the armenians? i dont remember.did you recognize the genocide or still you hide your dirty past?

  • Be a man

  • why don't the greeks have sex educations and driving lessons on the same day ?

    the Donkey to tired

    Happy days bubbles.

  • this guy was damn right lol^^

    good speech!!

  • this EU is just a blatant plutocracy puppet

  • this EU is just a masonic-jewish banking creation to establish dictatorship on Europe

  • when the money is issued it must belong ( to be credited not debited ) to the citizens, who do accept it for their work and not to the ECB ( the print shop) which does nothing. The Maastricht Contract needs to be changed accordantly and all issues and crises are solved.

  • Nigel Farage may very well be the most well-spoken man alive today.

  • @123gwf Ron Paul. Kucinich Icke and many many more..

  • @m5sport25 There's a difference between having good ideas, or being in favor of a good cause, and being articulate.

    I've never heard anyone accuse Ron Paul of being a terrific public speaker.

  • because you think that the Greek people, you must have and obligation for those we do. I inform you that the Greek people, not only do not feel any obligation to you. Quite the contrary you throw imprecations from morning until night.

  • Im portuguese and I SUPPORT Nigel Farage 

  • Just google "How The World Works - Two Videos - Bill Woollam"

    or "Financial Terrorism by the International Monetary Fund - Bill Woollam"

    or "The History of Banking Fraud"

  • I think people are missing the bigger picture here: the economic slavery that fractional reserve banking is. Today it's Greece, Italy and Portugal, but I guarantee you, EVERY SINGLE NATION will follow. Educate yourself on fractional reserve banking, this system is too ludicrous for words.

    We need to end the Central Banks and their inflation while we still can.

  • Ironically, Greece is the birth place of Democracy and is now the death of Democracy.

  • Credit for credit and yet spurred by credit - it will end badly.

  • The tower of Babylon is pillaging the people of the world.

  • Philippe Lamberts is a lunatic, problems in London had race background, problems in Greece are purely economic

  • f.uck off european bureaucracy. Greetings from Slovakia

  • "......the difference is that in Greece this protest goes day after day ! "

    ....is it really as Mr Farage puts it ??

  • Funny how every single person that speaks to Farage is nervous. Just look at the guy in this vid. He knocks down his mic as he sits down :D

  • That is the new Junta, the only difference is they call it Troika. Other than that their policies strangle the Greek economy to death.

  • H POUTSA TWN ELLHNWN EINAI TO PRASINO H POUTSA TWN EURWPAIWN EINAI TO KOKKINO

  • Nigel Farage is the best thing since sliced bread. Incredibly clear and gifted speaker.

    The failure of Greece is in some ways the failure of democracy, the idea the the majority can vote themselfs all kinds of goods on the backs of the minority.

    This problem was solved once in history in the US in 1776 by the decleration of rights for all people of a country - not just the majority. Maybe if would had learned from this then we would not be in the current mess created by democracy and socialicm.

  • WE HAVE TO SUFFER FOR YOU, so YOU should probably at least be thankful to us !

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    DEFAULT POSSIBLE?

    Both Merkel and Sarkozy have reaffirmed in the last week that a Greek default must be avoided because it would have potentially catastrophic consequences for the European and global economy.

    "A failure of Greece would be a failure for all Europe," the French leader said last week. "For both economic and moral reasons, we can't let Greece fail."

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    ( see also my last 2 posts )

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  • Irresponsible behavior by the periphery countries did not set the stage for the eurozone crisis; the common currency itself did.

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  • The eurozone debt crisis is big enough that there's plenty of blame to go around, and some of it certainly should go to the crisis countries themselves.

    But it must also be recognized that as soon as those countries adopted the euro, powerful forces were set in motion that made a financial crisis likely, and very possibly unavoidable, no matter what the governments of the peripheral euro countries did.

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  • Economic Governments, I guess are governments run by banks and corporations instead of the people?

  • That man comparing the rioters in London with the people of Greece just exposes the ignorance of the European Parliament.

    In fact if I was Greek I would be insulted by this, a nation struggling to survive being compared to a small group of angry youths with no political agenda except to steal a few pairs of training shoes! Nigel has been correct from the outset and everything he predicts happens. When will people start to listen to him?

  • idiots know that if you broke Greece, the level of our life will be as it was in the postwar Greece. but will seek to do so (we know that it will be domino across the global economy) to take you with us in hell. as revenge for as long as you do all of you, against Greece and the Greek people. and as they say in Greece revenge is a dish that is eaten cold.

  • fu.ck the EU fuck the euro fuck the french and the german bastards trying to take all are sovereignty

  • this guy is a beast

  • Farage is actually starting to sound like Churchill in his wilderness years in the build-up to WW2. Speaking the truth, when everyone else buried their heads in the sand.

  • @paulrandomview And more countries will follow! Everyone needs to take note! the EU/UN/IMF/USA took away democracy from the home of democracy.

  • Yeah Mr Fucktard (I mean Farage) the people of Greece actually UNDERSTAND and hold CLOSE TO THEIR HEARTS the true concept and practice of Democracy, something you preach about so often yet lack the knowledge yourself. Democracy literally translates (in Greek) to Rule of the Mob. Yeah, the Euro is screwing up every single European country's economy in every way, it just hit Greece first because their population is Aware and taking the fight right back to you Globalist scum.

  • @MXDSouldier you are greek? farage is on your side idiot

  • @catalinaguerrero im american dipshit, so fuck off

  • @MXDSouldier That would explain it then ? LOL

  • I don't agree with Nigel Farage on the half of what he says and I am quite frankly appalled every time someone has the stupidity to call him a libertarian. But he's on the money on this one.

    Also, and whoever that Green dude from Belgium was, fuck him.

  • How is it Nigel Farage and Ron Paul have never met face to face? What a great meeting of the minds that would be!

  • EU to hell... burn the flags, get rid off this filth...

  • my greek brothers will never pay back a bunch of neo-liberal pussie banker globalists. you stupid malakas. get your bathtubs ready.

  • @yoyo420timesinfinity

    Bankers aren't neo-liberals. Bankers are coorporate socialists.

    Search for the meaning of neoliberal. If neoliberals were in charge, real neoliberals, the banks would't have gotten a dime.

  • I like this guy, he says it how it is & nobody listens

  • Thank you, Nigel Farage! Let us default! Germans, please don't buy into the lie, this so-called bail out isn't helping us, it's pushing us deeper into debt. You don't hvae to pay for it.

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  • faRAGE in their face, blood sucking scum!! 

  • A very rare breed …. A Politician with Balls

  • It is 42 years after the Moon landing. Why can't economists figure out that planned obsolescence is going on in automobiles.? Do cars depreciate in Greece? Do cars depreciate in Germany?

    So how do economists add the purchase of automobiles to GDP everywhere but then don't subtract the depreciation from anywhere? We are running a planet of 7 billion people on defective algebra.

    And double-entry accounting is 700 years old but economists don't suggest that it be mandatory in our schools.

  • @psikeyhackr Simple: most economists don't understand basic mathematics. That is, what a mathematician would call basic. Unfortunately, educational standards are so low (and mathematics so badly mistaught) that most people (and most politicians) can't see the errors in the economists' arguments. Only the Austrian school are even close to sanity.

  • The criminal riots may have been quelled by the rain, but there's still a seething anger across the UK not at the EU... but at our own democratically elected thieves.

    If anything, the EU has stood up more for our rights in the UK than our own gov has. Just read up on the corruption involved in the Phorm debacle that saw the illegal snooping of +100k BT customers in what was seen as a precursor to internet censorship tech deployment. UK wouldn't investigate it, EU still demanding answers.

  • @alphaxion the riots in the UK were caused largely by a culture of entitlement, created by the persistent redistributionism that has over the past century become the centre ground of politics throughout Europe. This socialist shibboleth is not sustainable, and it will fall, here in the UK and across Europe. But there are two ways that can happen: peacefully by economic collapse (with much hardship to the working man) as in the USSR, or violently by civil war. Neither is pleasant.

  • What a fantastic speech. He should be the president

  • @zer0lis yeah he nows how to speek short, and accurately. I would love to have such politician hier in Poland ...

  • Euro was adapted to northern countries (germany ahead). That's a fact that those countries are more disciplined, but those EU experts were aware of those differences and years after years they ignored that. They should be fired and I hope return tickets will be given to those stupid eurocrats.

    Before, countries like Greece (even France) were adjusted by devaluation, higher interest rates, credit restriction and that the way it worked. May be not glorious but crisis were avoided.

  • Mr Barroso, you must not make the Greek people get into billions of euro debt by bailouts. You must help Greece to get the Drachma back, help Greece to reschedule debts, help Greece out of the mess this euro has put Greece into, euro currency policies have failed, stand up Barroso and be a man and admit!!

  • We greek people want to default, right here right now! we never wanted the euro and we never will! we want to go back to drachma. enough with the propaganda in greek and european media. the most sad thing that happens in greece's riots its that the last weeks people stopped asking for justice and now they started asking for .... BLOOD! As Socrates said: ''People have voices and hands ,if you wont hear their voices, you are going to feel their hands"sooner or later things will be out of control.

  • @noobarxis Alexander is turning in his grave..

  • @noobarxis I'm in the U.S. I wish my illegitimate government would admit that it can't service its interest payments once interest rates spike. The same things is coming here as in your country.

    I think the U.S. govt. is just going to create massive inflation and monetize the debt. We get an inflation tax. I think your idea about the drachma is best. The EU has stolen your sovereignty. Just default and get it over with. It's better than being slaves to Brussels and the IMF. I love Greece!

  • @noobarxis You people were being betrayed like all of us in the EU.You got my support to fight your government like we all should fight our governments.There is not one country in europe that can show a democracy.Of course not,it's not working on a state level,it only works in communities or villages!You greek people are the first to feel the austerity, the rest will follow very, very soon. Don't hete the peoples, hate the banksters and criminals in the governments, who put us where we are today

  • @joggler66

    This isn't even about democracy. Fuck democracy. You know what the problem with democracy is? Majority rules over a minoirty that can't opt out of a system they were forced into.

  • @SSTTEEAALLTTHH Well, if you look up my channel, that is exactly what i state there. Like i said here, there is no country in europe that can show a working democracy. So, what's your point in telling me this? I'm on your side...

  • @noobarxis I´m totally sick of hearing/reading everybody blaming Greece alone for its situation. In any debt crisis the creditor has also a lot of responsability. Even a bigger responsability than the borrower. For example, the money that certain european banks lended to the greek government to buy german and french frigates, submarines, etc. The trade deficit of Greece with Germany grew from 1 billion in 2000 to 6 billion in 2008, because of stupid ECB monetary policies and irresponsible banks.

  • Mr. Farage,

    Please expatriate to an uninhabited island and pronounce it the republic of john galt. Sovereignty and the prohibition of central banking should be central principles. Let the productive immigrate to pursue freedom, liberty and happiness. I'd book a ticket the next day.

  • In the end like it or not, we have to use violence, if not we'll end up like slaves and get all RFID chips in our brains. Cash is allready dissapearing, they want digital money.

  • It's all got to do with one thing: New World Order. They are aiming for human depopulation through weather machine called HAARP, economic collapse and wars.

  • Remember: nobody asked for the EURO. It was " their " plan, not ours. Let em sink with their ship.

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  • Mass psychoses, we are suffering from mass psychoses

    and we need to cure it.

  • Mr Farage missed a better answer to the Belgian "Blue Card" question: Yes, there were riots in Britain, but they weren't caused by the Euro. Farage wasn't claiming that _only_ the Euro can cause revolution, merely that it may well do.

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  • @ChristopherAdderley Dude. He isn't French, he's Dutch. Shame on you for not knowing the difference. You're a Brit for crying out loud! -.-

  • I find it funny that its so easy to hear that a Dutch/Belgium person is speaking English xD

  • @DennisSpeer1 well its hard for a english man to talk dutch think about that!!!