Farage urges Orban to fight the EU in name of Democracy

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2011

Again UKIP's Nigel Farage has caused a stir in the European Parliament.
In a brief but scathing intervention in the Hungarian Media Law debate, Mr Farage compared the EU to a centralized Soviet system. He went on to call for Mr Orban to do what he thinks best for his country, and not what the EU say.
Finally Nigel Farage could not as usual resist a dig at Jose Manuel Barroso referring to the EU Commission leaders "Maoist' past

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  • ich grüsse dich

    I salute you Mr Nigel Farage. We in Germany are waking up to the undemocratic dictatorship in the EU which is making us poorer. We do not agree with fascist like shultz and his friends. We do not want EU to tell how to run our own country. BRING BACK THE DEUTSCHE MARK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!

  • @adsheadc Here Here! Nigel, quite rightly and eloquently voices intelligent and moral objections and insightful economic and political observations. The EU and its project must be kept in check. More EU MPs like Nigel please.

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  • Farage lost some credibility here, Orban is more of a Putinite than a limited government, free market, civil liberties conservative. In fact just a right wing version of the communists. He actually nationalised the pension scheme that was working quite well and imposed huge taxes on industry.

  • @Retrogamer71 Did you mean "hear, hear"?. Always sad to teach someone their own language."quite rightly and eloquently voices intelligent and moral objections and insightful economic and political observations" Oh you vapid poof.

  • @callin2427 How is the EU making Germany poorer? Can you explain? Germany's getting rich because the exports are made cheaper with a low euro. Plus all the interest money of the afflicted countries. You're the leech it seems.

  • Recevez le témoignage de toute ma sympathie Monsieur Farage

  • That was awesome

  • @callin2427 all agrred with You, greatings from Poland

  • It is funny and sad at the same time, that all those who attack Hungary, only repeat "nationalism, censorship, dictatorship, undemocratic" endlessly, and do not have any concrete argument. How can the media be censored if the Hungarian leftist press does nothing else then attack him? How can something be undemocratic if the people voted it? Most of those who attach Hungary here in the comments (and many in the EU Parliament) did not even read what the new laws are, they just repeat their labels.

  • Dear friends, the EU is a joke.

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