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  • JOBS FOR THE BOYS!!!

  • Sidem2k yous cant even elect a government, thats why yous are so comfy w a dictator.

  • Tell the truth, you came her from autotune the news.

  • Got to love how people here go like "Oh he's so rude that evil Farage."

    Well congrats for promoting politcal correctness the main weapon of "people" like Rompuy and the main verbal weapon against free speech.

    And as thanks you (or your loved ones) will soon be paying more taxes, lose your freedom and national heritage or get shot by some foreigners who tend to be overprotected nowadays if you're having a great day in this soviet Europe they so gladly want to bring to live. Congrats indeed.

  • Who are you Mr. Rompuy?

    You are a eurofascist misanthrop!

    You are a arrogant decadent antidemocrat!

    You are a criminal!

    We, the european citizen love Mr. Nigel Farage!

  • @ANAPXiKOS When peaple love their leader ,is the time to start worrying.

  • Best character assassination ever!

  • No Van Rompuy, No Problem.

    These people do not obey they law, they have no right to speak in the name of law.

    Time to get some balls people, and start realizing these are communist agents, and they have no rights.

  • @EuroAmericanReich Communist agents ,to a nazi they would be.

  • @jrobertsoneff Their economic policies are based on marxist theory. A lot of these people are former communists.

  • @EuroAmericanReich The old labour party was anti eu ,and enough of them were former communists.

  • @jrobertsoneff The economic policies are still rooted in marxist thought, also the dogma without reason of importing tens of millions of third worlders for voters. "One world" nonsense based on arrested development and impossible equality.

  • @EuroAmericanReich Rooted in marxism; Tell that to the terrorist groups that murdered businessmen in germany in the 60s. Anyway marxism has never been tried any country that trys it is attacked militarally and economicaly, so becomes a dictatorship. Cameron wants to take over the internet already after a bit of rioting.

  • @jrobertsoneff Every time government passes more bureaucratic extension into the market, marxism is closing in. Most people should know that the most dangerous marxists never say they are marxists. Anyone who supports multiculturalism, government intervention in market, is a theoretical marxist.

  • @EuroAmericanReich The most dangerous nazis never say they are nazi ,or even use the word nationalism they usually use innocuous words like independant party.

  • @jrobertsoneff You are so full of lies. Nazi parties are banned almost across Europe, forcing them to be underground. Where they are not banned, we exist in the open. Name some dangerous nazis who "hid their beliefs". I can name many communists in America who have changed history by giving the USSR the A-bomb thus igniting mutually assured destruction and the Korean/Vietnam wars.

    What has an "undercover nazi" ever done post ww2? Let's hear a real example rather than your emotional slogan.

  • @EuroAmericanReich What about regan,his aided a few nazis in his time.Communists change history for the better ,north korea would be like chine now if the yanks had not interfered. Im against banning right wing parties ,especially now with the moslim threat.

  • @jrobertsoneff Communists in their short existence so far have already claimed 100 million at least in their quest for "world revolution". "regan" aided nazis? Who cares? FDR recognized the USSR in his first year of office and sent hundreds of our engineers to build their useless industry with American tech. They were kidnapped because stalin couldn't replace the skilled labor. Greater East Asian Co Prosperity Sphere, and the Nazi policy for Europe > USA/Stalin/FAILURE ECONOMIC/SOCIAL POLICY

  • @EuroAmericanReich I suppose russia was so expansionist because of its shortage of oil and land,unlike germany and japan that didn't need any.

  • @jrobertsoneff I'm not talking about Russia, i'm talking about the USSR. I guess you're all done and out of something concrete to say.

  • @EuroAmericanReich The fact that russia is still condemmed only shows that in the past it was nothing more then superpower rivalry,promoted by the military industrial complex,which capitalism needs to survive.

  • @jrobertsoneff Way to distract from failure economic/social ideas with nonsense and amateur analysis

  • Awesome!!!!! Now Ukrainian politics don't seem so bad!

  • Awesome

    Respect from Denmark:-D

    Fuck EU

  • you don't want to be rude? well FUCK YOU + ik ben van belgië

  • @b2oki3 goed dat er een kwart van de 3 euro die ik verdien als 17 jarige gaat naar een clown als van rumpoy die geen reet doet en waar niemand behalve hijzelf op gestemd heeft. Nigel rules!!

  • Farage is rude.

    Trouble is he's clever and easily picks up misgivings, for scoring cheap points.

    If you should care to look a bit closer, there is nothing really.

    Most senior positions in politics are not directly elected.

  • Well done i don't understand how a shit country like belgium could become head of europe!!!???

    This country doesn't have even decent roads. People from other countries who have lived here know what belgium is: Retarded

  • @MillionBartek ik ben van belgië en woow ik ben ni achtelijk: APPLAUS!

  • Nigel Farage is rude, you should not be known to be a good and powerful man. I think he immediately must should be put immediately on the door. respect for Preident Van Rompuy !

  • @nicoteaser Go to hell, Commie!

  • Nigel is having his British point. I guess they let him rant at the European masters because it does do more harm to Britain's image than good.

  • 71 people dislike freedom

  • Nigel is great, and speaks nothing but the truth, like it or not, i wish there were more politicians like him, people need to realise that the European Parliament is ran by corrupt people like Van Rompuy that has democracy at the least of his agenda.

  • @mercuryforeva It's called cheap sensationalism. But what do you expect from a person coming from a country with more tabloids than real newspapers...

    If your country doesn't like te EU, then why is it still in the EU? Where was this anti-EU atmosphere in the 80's, when boatloads of money were going from the EU to the UK because your country was virtually bankrupt? Bet you liked Europe then...

  • NIgel Farage is so embarrasing and silly, he should be in a zoo playing a monkey!

  • Farage speaks the truth :)

  • Nigel Parage didn't mean to be rude, but he was.

  • @Manofbegging

    If you mean with 'being a true representative of the people' repeating the same old rubbish, populistic 'clichés' that features daily in the sun and the daily mail, then I guess your right.

  • vuile dikke lul

    ie zou beter doodvaln me z'n dwoaze smoel

    grtz west-vloandern ;)

  • If I were a brit, I would support UKIP over Labour or the Tories any day. The European Union exists so that the Europeans may consign themselves to demographic oblivion in a uniform manner.

  • The Bilderberg Group acts as a “secretive global think-tank,” with an original intent to “to link governments and economies in Europe and North America amid the Cold War.”[5] One of the Bilderberg Group’s main goals was unifying Europe into a European Union - Declassified documents (released in 2001) showed that “the US intelligence community ran a campaign in the Fifties and Sixties to build momentum for a united Europe. It funded and directed the European federalist movement . infowars.com

  • He might have had a point with "who are you" but the rest was just a pathetic sixth form school insult, not becoming of a politician and an embarrassment to us British. Farage, get back in your plane.

  • Baroness Ashton, van Rompuy, Merkel Sarkozy - all diese übel belasteten öffentlichen Personen machen es sehr schwer für uns, als anständige Menschen unsere Aufgaben zu tun. Es ist sehr schwer gegen diese tückische Brut. Wir bemühen uns trotzdem, immer wieder und ich hoffe, wir werden nicht aufgeben. Nigel Farage ist da ein Licht auf dem dunklen Weg. Bless him.

  • Wtf does he's appearance matter??? That's really narrow minded isn't it?

    If he gets things done why complain? (and yes i'm from Belgium myself)

  • @iemand123456789 "Wtf does he's appearance matter?" I agree: his bank accounts matter much more, and even more than that, his connections...

    "If he gets things done why complain?"

    Well, depends on what "things" :(

  • @ElectricDaudow im 100% met you europe dont need england

  • BE RUDE NIGEL - LOVE IT

  • @ElectricDaudow Farage, an asshole? You wouldn't be from Belgium would you? Aha, run-along you dumb shit.

  • @2BarKawi haha LOL farage is the most retarded men that we know nobody agrees with him did you hear the people on the background?

  • @degrommeisterug You're from Belgium... Says it all doesn't it.

  • @2BarKawi haha, and you englishman CAN say something??? In fact, Europe really doesn't need Eng. It's a country that has been selfish from the moment it existed. Im not going to repeat the whole history but Eng even joined a side during WWI so it could have more profit for its economy and now it joined the EU only not to be left behind. I'm not saying that this is wrong but you just have to stop with your stupid behaviour. So go drink some tea and brush your teeth., Your a shame for England.

  • @iemand123456789 Aha, "Brush my teeth", give yourself a pat on the back fella for the most unique quote to an Englishman of all. You sorry Belgium fuck, your country is known for nothing more than producing poor Chocolate. And thanks for the reminding me to brush my gnashers. I seem to have forgotten the past few days.

  • @2BarKawi nice comeback!...

  • @2BarKawi

    Our chocolade is not poor. It is used in highly valued restaurants and bakery's all over the world.

    And I wouldn't want to live in England. Bunch of ugly inbred people over there. The only goodlookers are those that came from overseas and were so poor to actually have to get children with English folk to get integrated.

    Also don't forget the English/American system is what set off global economy disasters. I would NEVER want them in the EU.

  • @j0lientje Ahaha, i'd probably take you seriously and maybe, just maybe take offence IF you wasn't from, er, what's it called again. Oh yeah, the place where French and Dutch are inbred to produce, what they called again? Oh yeah, Belgians.

    Also I can't really comment on the appearance on you Belgians as I have never seen one, but if Rompuy's molested face is anything to go by i'm glad i've never seen one first hand. Ahah, you poor cunt, your pathetic country isn't worth defending.

  • @2BarKawi

    I'm Belgian, I live in Brussels but I've also lived in England and I can tell you that Belgium is NOT a pathetic country !

    I think that the only one who's pathetic now is the IDIOT who have NO argument except Van Rompuy's face.

    Herman Van Rompuy is a honest and intelligent man. He's maybe not very charismatic but he did a very good job and everybody MUST respect that.

  • @marie9336

    hahahahahah :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

  • @marie9336 we dont respect criminals

  • @marie9336

    Farage = shitty politician, why? He attacking personally.... It have only populist effect.

  • EU end is nearer

  • haha :') ahh i do love this country ... GOD BLESS ENGLAND!

  • Rock on Nigel, your a star !

  • "I founded UKIP as a tolerant, liberal and democratic party. By 1997 I could already see the far-right writing on the wall and quit as party leader and member. It is a decision that I have never regretted, now least of all. I hope that all decent people will condemn the party as you did in your splendid leading article. " (Dr Alan Sked, UKIP's founder,letter published in "Times Online", january 2010)

  • The EU parliament really ought to form a sense of humour. The House of Commons has the atmosphere of a private school debating society sometimes - I think that's a good thing.

  • @foxyfaefife Yea it is, in Norway someone from the opposing party said our prime minister was lying, then the president said he was out of order,we dont tolerate that kind of language.

  • Face facts folks, the European Union is led by liars, traitors and criminals.

  • 1 minute ago

    UKIP needs to speak out about how our countries have been completely infiltrated and subverted by Jews. Western media (newspapers, tv., etc.) have been practically monopolized by Jews, everything we get to see and hear, or don't see and hear in the West is controlled by a foreign race, Jews. Jews have also practically monopolized Western banking, and they certainly aren't running them for our benefit, only as a way to take money from us.

  • Hahahahhh.. It doesn't even matter that he's Belgian.. if the president would've been from spain, it would've been the saaame shit.. Everybody's just so jealous xD

    And this nigel fagrage is talking about 'We don't know you..' xD

    CUNT, WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU??!!

    At least Herman did SOMETHING, he was PM in Belgium.. wtf did you ever accomplish in the UK? Ignorant fucks

  • @SouthBerchem No-one outside of belgium thinks that, rumpeypumpey got elected because the french and germans viewed him as a halmless figure they could manipulate behind the scenes, he is the definition of a puppet

  • @amortentia2 The US is a federal nation, it's not like the EU. Although it's constitution has been violated over and over so the federal government has more and more power.

    More and more power is what Brussels wants, we're becoming a second USSR. We're being forced to give up on our rights and our freedom.

    Centralization of power has ever had bad results. Ever.

  • Grandios!

  • @amortentia2 the british should govern all europe, we are the most powerfull, the richest, and have had the biggest empire the world has ever seen, so we have experiance also. i dont think a man from belgium should govern, and europe wants britain to give its powers to them, but they are weaker countrys, its like brasil asking america to give up some of its powers, its crazy. and thats why we will not join.

  • payd more than obama? but what does he do for me and the rest of the europeans that he should be payd more than obama

  • It's a pity the Nigel Farage fan club, (the UKIP party) didn't get off their arses and go round the streets and campaign in this general election.

    I haven't seen ONE UKIP poster in anyone's window, or a front garden UKIP billboard.

    What a LAZY load of un-activists.

    What a LAZY load of no hoper bastards.

    .

    Even our local EURO UKIP bloke is Sodding off to Brussels on the 5th & 6th of May.

    He's standing for UK parliament but he won't even be in the Country.

    Shame on UKIP & it's members.

    Wankers!.

  • @blastarrbollaxIII Absolutely right mate!. They're all talk and No action. Plenty of them campaigning in Farage's Buckingham seat I bet. . Were they shit frit to walk the streets!. That's all they had to do, starting 3 weeks ago. Just walk up and down the streets and talk to people. They didn't, so they're more like 'No talk & No action'. . Ex Tory lord toff UKIP's leader, was told to 'tone it down', or risk the Tories losing seats to liebour & the lieberal dems. UKIP members have been Cheated!.
  • WELL DONE NIGEL!!

    Ifr only Greece had now such a courageous politician inside the EU Parliament

  • google; " relay of life org" free book

    "The Nazi Roots of the 'Brussels' EU"

  • Labour has many crimes to answer for, both actual and conceptual. Remember that our EU masters couldn't have foisted their new dictatorship without help. Latterly Labour help, a party more treasonous than even the Tories for landing us in a fully-fledged federal European Bastardstate.

    But people are waking up, not with just a little help from the Web.

    Click my username or paste title into bar: THINGS CAN ONLY GET LABOUR - WHY THE 'PC' QUISLINGS WILL LOSE THE NEXT ELECTION (SPEECH)

  • Now look all you narrow minded twats who are discrediting Nigel the fact is the people of Britain have not been given a referendum on the Lisbon treaty that is why we have a problem, i take it you don't like democracy? Look at the other countries that voted no and were ignored!

    If the people had a vote and voted yes then that is what the people would want, and the argument would be laid to rest.

  • you are all the proof that mental institutions should not have internet conections

  • @Tetrahedron604 He got the wrong meaning of damp rag, so over all he Rompy Failed.

  • Nigel Farage is my new hero

  • I'm from Belgium, and I never felt offended as a Belgian citizen. It's okey for someone to give his/her political opinion, as long as it can be done on a respectful manner.

    I'm afraid mr. Farage has forgotten all about that. Being said that, I agree with the essence of his message. Mr. Rompuy is not the best candidate, but then again, the whole function of "President of Europe" seems kind of silly.

  • seemd he didnt destroy van rompuy, he was just being a dick.

  • utterly murked UKIP rules

  • Seriously? I sincerely hope that they dont think that Nigel Farage idiot represents us all. What a rude, ignorant twat. If you have a problem with his politcs fair enough, but that was just downright stupidity in its truest form.

  • @KleineTash The problem is that YOU are ignorant of the real situation and of the REAL plans,. It's not only the Eurovision song contest, but also the transfer of property from all the citizens to some of the mega corporates and the mega bankiers. Is it the future you wish to your kid, not to own ANYTHING!

  • @KleineTash I have to say when I look at most of the comments on alot of videos it really looks like he his is representing a very embeded feeling (for all I have seen it really seems the opinion of the majority)

  • how the fuck are you!! mr. van puias?

  • @MBarroso75 your right.

    fuck farage.

  • commie nazi

  • Nice speech. There is much truth in what Farage said.

  • Ευχαριστούμε

    Thank you

    Merci

    Grazie

    Vielen Dank

    Dank U

    Gracias

  • what a facking brit gaylord

    belgium for president :D

  • @niqqeng Where's Belgium, is it a suburb of Brussels?

  • i shall asume that this is a hilarious British joke :)

    it's just that the most dull people on earth call Van Rompuy a damp rag..

    But it's in Britain's nature to think that they are superior on all subjects.

    I love British humor though

  • @niqqeng Is it next to Croatia?

  • must be so much fun going out with thedogonebad

  • @niqqeng Well it's certainly an adventure!, i've got no sense of direction....Went for a weekend in Bruges once, ended up drinking yaks milk for two days..don't know where the hell i was! . Have'nt got a clue how i missed Belgium.....

  • @TheDogonebad no fucktard. its a country

    a proud country. and you must come from the UK becous dont know were belgium is!

  • @kingredrider1 Must have missed THE junction on the motorway. Either that or it's easy to miss....

  • wtf are you on about, the UK should know full well where Belgium is, i mean we did land there to save you from the germans in both world wars, i can find belgium on the map in 2 seconds, its easy, that small country above france. ive drivent hrough there amny times to get to other places. every Brit knows where it is; especially the war veterans.

  • A PROUD COUNTRY!!!!! hahahaha...the flemish hate the french side!! and the ducth and so one....

  • fuck you you marxist commie nazi

  • We need more with courage like Nigel to expose these NWO RATS!!!!

  • Can anyone point me to a video that shows what was going on right before this? Maybe a video of the entire session of the European Parliament on that day?

  • Regardless of what anybody might think about Nigel Farange the man or his motives or the style of presentation; the fact remains that everything he said here is absolutely spot on. It's what many EU citizens think and it's what a lot of EU officials and members think but are too concerned about their careers to say out loud.

    .

    It needed to be said and this guy expressed it perfectly. Thank you Mr. Farange.

  • Political correctness protects politicians much like the way it's impolite to speak about politics, religion or sex in mixed company.

    Don't get together and talk about important issues, leave that up to the scribes and the priests the run the temple.

    Some people think we evolved from the apes, I don't think we've evolved beyond Army ants and Worker bees yet.

    Maybe we behaved in a more egalitarian manner like the apes at one time but we've regressed thanks to our socio economic policies.

  • I agree. However according to last years verdict by the German constitutional Court...there is no such thing as an "EU citizen".

  • Quite right. This is one instance when I am happy to be corrected. Let's hope this is still the case for some time to come. When we officially cease to be citizens of nations within the EU and become EU Citizens instead, then it's all over. That's the proverbial fat lady singing.

  • Herman Van Rompuy=unelected damp rag.

  • ahahahahaha..... nice!

  • Nigel Farage has been called a facist, weak minded and a monkey and thats just what ive picked up in the last 6 months.

    How come the media hasnt complained about any of those statements? Oh and hes frequently booed for saying things as shocking as, "EU countries should be allowed a vote, France's, Holland's votes were ignored and Ireland was bullied into voting again", and booed for saying shocking stuff like "we should be allowed to make our own laws and set our own taxes"

  • @cnutofcnuts

    Greece is the "project" for the rest countries. I am very angry hearing the truth from a foreign politician and greek traitors that are supposed to "love" their country they don't say that we are definitely a protectorate.

    I am greek and I know very well what happened. The mid-class disappeared. The poor people became poorest and the millionaires became billionaires.

    Firing squads is the solution in Greece for the traitors and thieves. And a revolution.

  • This is why no one votes for UKIP it is seen as a joke and you don't help it...

  • the president looks like a puppet to me

    EU is finished business.

  • That i don't understand. He was a member of the parlement, so elected. And every prime minister in Belgium is appointed by the king. It's a trdition, whit no real power for the king. May we have also our traditions. Because he works most behind the screen, you think it's a low caliber politician, but he was 20 years one of the most powerful persons in his party. When not much people know him is true. Bit how many people knows all PM and presidents of the EU countrys.

  • that's not completely right, in 1960 Great Britain enter the EFTA, that was a real free trade organisation. EGKS, the first step of the EU was already an organisation that try to unite the six countrys. These countrys has giving already a part of his sovereignity to a the council. A few treatys of that time are never ratificated, but then there was already the intention to be more united. And the british goverment knows that. So i don't know why labour or the conservatives never decide to leave.

  • @haller136

    You are probably right, but now the people have noticed, and now the people want out. Brown has used the "New World Order" phrase numerous times. It is a plan of the elite against the people; it is a means of forcing us to work towards THEIR goals.

    People are wrong to assume that they have to cooperate with this monstrous system. People can do without big governments.

  • co2trol: Our visions are different, but that doesn't matter. But Mr. Farage attacks the wrong person. And he is on the wrong place. He must be in the British parlement, he must try to win elections there. Now he wast time, because he knows very well that he can't change anything in the european parlement. He MUST do this in the britisch parlement. Even when he has right, even then this is a populist show, because he can change nothing there.

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  • It wasn't forced on us, parliment passed it into law, that is how parlimetn works you know.

  • "ukip aren't lying" - I've already told you why they are lying (you do realise it isn't me that says they get from that speech it is UKIP, they even have a video of it), so yes THEY ARE LYING.

    I've already told you who states it is 20% the CBI, you know actual real research as opposed to trying to take a German MEP out of context and hoping no one notices...

  • We could argue all day, but it really wouldn't take that long, the facts state it is 20% or less. I guess UKIP lying doesn't bother you or do you just put your hands over your ears and pretend it is the truth?

    As for pollution if you can't grasp why most people wouldn't consider ten laws dealing with the displosal of batteries as important as a single law on murder, and thereofre why even 10-20% of laws doesn't tell the full story, that is your shortcoming.

  • You say they are not one trick pony, their site, their videos and indeed the electorate say different, they're obssessed with the EU.

    As for takign control of our own affairs, we do (and we aren't very good at it), you try and make out the EU 'takes powers from Britain', it doesn't, British governments have given responsibility for some things to the EU, becuase it thinks over the long term it will serve Britain better.

  • Firstly Blair wasn't elected either...

    Secondly your 80% is exactly the sort of reason I don't take any notice of UKIP, you do realise that 80% (or indeed 75% as I think UKIP "claim") is a total lie?

    continued >>>>

  • That figure comes from a speech by a Hans-Gert Pottering(MEP) who says "then we would not be the legislator of 75% of all laws in Europe., the flaw being he is defending the European Parliament as a body within the EU system and is referring to 75% of all laws passed by the EU, not 75% of all laws made by member states in Europe.

    The figure is actually somewhere between about 10-20%, the House of Commons Library puts it as 9.1%, the British Chamber of Commerce puts it at 20%.

    continued >>>>

  • And even then one as to consider that all laws are not equal and the EU having hundreds of directives on dealing with many types pollution are not of equal importance to even a couple of significant criminal justice laws.

    Which is precisely why I and most of the public don't vote for UKIP, you may claim it is not a one-trick-pony, but the vast majority of their videos are EU focused (usually just whining), over half the stories on their site are EU based, etc...

    continued >>>>

  • The truth is for most people whatever their view (in or out) it is not a particularly important issue, it comes a long way behind the NHS, crime, education, economy, etc all issues which are down to our government, even something like immigration where being part of the EU does significantly impact on the UK governments options, it is still largely our choice, we were one of I think only three countries that chose not to defer immigration from Poland, Romania etc, for seven years..

    cont >>>

  • Hence why UKIP only appeals to the handful of people obsessed with being out of the EU..

    The End

  • Well no he doesn't, he speds 99% of his time whining about the EU like all the other one trick ponies.

    And no the EU doesn't take away all the power from Britain, it has very little power, hence why a lack of democracy in the EU is utterly inconsequential compared to unelected primeminsters, unelected haed of state, unelected second chamber, unelected special advisors, unelected qangos, etc.

    Which is why UKIP fails so miserably in general elections, the EU has little effect on UK citizens.

  • You really were last in the queue when brains were handed out weren't you, Farage, bangs on about the lack of "democrcay" in the EU, but doesn't say boo to a gosoe about the utter lack of democracy in his own country, something which has far more affect on British citizens, hence he wouldn't loko such an arse if his own house was in order. Get that thicko.

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  • hay at least my country is not splitting apart!

  • Perhaps Mr Farage would like to tell us who voted for Gordon Brown before he falls of his high horse on "democracy"...

  • Keep talking Nigel! Free speech by now is punishable by law in the EU so if they fine you don't worry, just dish it out. We'll chip in for you!

    These monsters know exactly what true democracy is about! That is why they so scared of it...

    They filled the EU parliament with former communist party commissars from eastern-europe. The EU masters don't mind that at all....They building a new world order, whatever the cost is!

    Watch the video: Fall of the Republic HQ full length version

  • well done Nigel. But the fight is far from over. To all British people, I WISH YOU LUCK getting rid of your "nanny state" that is just put up and expanding day by day.

  • well done Nigel Farage !!

  • He gets for EACH session days in the European Parlament 298 Euro! and we get something from him :-) BRAVO!

  • What kind of EU kite mark / CE dose the bombs and missiles have to have on them, Has the EU tested the Bombs they use and who on. do EU bombs come with a warning label and a use by date. We need to start looking at wars of stopping wars not worrying what some one looks like. or how they dress.

    EU holding good people back with paper work

  • Well the sooner people see the EU disbanded and the Gang members put back to real work the faster We can move on, the EU is the smog of the world chocking and blinding good people and the good people are paying for it what a compleat wast of time, money and effort . A bit sad to hear shallow remarks from A English man

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  • Nigel Farage- a classic arrogant ignorant english man abroad-thinking he owns the world-deluded idiot

  • @chrisjoneschrisjones That makes no sense, considering he's trying to prevent a good portion of the world losing its freedom to an unelected EU.

  • you probably dont even see it or realise it-Farage probably expects everyone there to speak perfect english too just because he does-he shows no respect or decorum ,just classic whiny arrogance

  • Nigel, ge zijt ne verschrikkelijke mutten zonder manieren. En wat dweilen betreft, hang eens een andere vod rond uwen nek

  • the populism of a Banana Republic, good opium for the lowest class of England...

  • @BELOTICO ¿Populismo? Para populismo mira las repugnantes banderitas azules estrelladas que nos han metido hasta en la sopa, mira la casi-deificación de los impresentables Jean Monnet y Robert Schuman, colaboradores del regímen nazi, el unanimismo de la prensa oficial respecto a éstos organismos francamente bochornosos en lo que respecta a la democracia.

    Nigel Farage tiene un mensaje perfectamente válido: en términos de democracia, ésto es una farsa.

  • Van Rompuy fue escogido por lideres de gobiernos que ha su vez fueron elegidos democraticamente. Democracia no significa que tu o yo estemos involucrados directamente en cada decision.

    Si criticas de esa manera a Monnet y Schuman eres posiblemente un anarquista. Un antitodo como Farage que no sabe construir (destruir es mas facil claro).

    Para tu infromacion, mi lengua madre es la misma de Van Rompuy, no el castellano.

  • @BELOTICO Siento haberme equivocado respecto a tu lengua materna. En todo caso:

    1 - Tu concepto de la democracia está, en mi opinión, errado, puesto que estás abogando por una delegación de la soberanía más allá de los que es responsable. ¿Acaso figura en los manifiestos de dichos líderes la elección del presidente del consejo europeo? Al no figurar en ningún manifiesto, está libre de escrutinio democrático y, por lo tanto, es más bien propio de una oligarquía.

  • No existe definicion absoluta de democracia. La UE es un proyecto relativamente nuevo que no puede categorizarse unicamente ni como pais ni organizacion de cooperacion. Su modos operandus como eslabon entre democracias tambien se esta modelando.

    Van Rompuy no es el presidente de un pais ni tiene potestades similares (fijate en la definicion de su puesto en Lisboa). No entiendo esta paranoia por su eleccion.

  • @BELOTICO Ciertamente, carece de poderes tangibles -- de momento -- pero está relativamente claro que el puesto está para ser aumentado. Si te fijas, últimamente han habido, precisamente, quejas tanto en Bruselas como en los gobiernos nacionales por ciertos intentos de Van Rompuy por querer ir más allá de sus relativamente discretas competencias.

  • @BELOTICO En cuanto a la definición de la democracia, ciertamente no existe definición de ella, pero se puede cuantificar la cantidad de influencia que logra tener el ciudadano sobre el funcionamiento de una institución, que, en el caso de la UE, es casi nulo.

  • @BELOTICO En segundo lugar, si criticar a Monnet y Schuman me convierte en un anarquista -- que no lo soy -- apenas merece la pena que intente razonar contigo.

  • No criticar a Monnet y Schuman sino de la manera simplista que lo haces da la impresion que estas en contra de todo.

    Igual pareces mas sensato que el irrespetuoso que defiendes. No entiendo como apoyas ese tipo de intervenciones si crees en una democracias, donde el respeto debe primar.

  • @BELOTICO Necesariamente serán simplistas unos mensajes deban ceñirse a un límite de 500 caracteres, pero te aseguro que tras ellos está un razonamiento absolutamente sensato.

    En cuanto a Nigel Farage, lo que es realmente inquietante es que personajes (algunos de los cuales han tenido brotes similares o peores...) fingan escandalizarse frente a la forma de sus palabras con el único fin de censurar su contenido.