UKIP Leader Nigel Farage on FOX NEWS USA - December 2010

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Leader of the UK Independence party Nigel Farage MEP is interviewed on FOX News USA about the Irish bailout and the emerging European Federal Superstate. Conservative PM David Cameron is slammed for giving in to Europe on everything, including allowing prisoners to vote

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  • Nigel Farage is waking up the masses, and the spirt of Democracy is rising again.

  • How can Fox say "Tea Party Impact Ripples Across Atlantic to Europe"? UKIP started way before the Tea Party

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  • fox news is one of the main offenders trying to stop ron paul from the presidency and fox news is guilty of gross hyprocacy

  • @iancurtis86 me too thats why ron paul will be good for democracy

  • thats right nigel

  • Nigel Farage seems to be appreciated everywhere except the UK!

  • hope he become PM

  • why does it seem all these speeches in the EU parliament appear on every other countries news, but the bloody BBC refuses to show any of it! Their broadcasting over the weekend when David Cameron Vetoed the new treaty was disgraceful. Not a mention that it was hugely popular. Fair enough some News agencies are bias, but the whole point of the BBC is to be objective

  • to coin a phrase,this real man,nigel farage,warms the cockles of my heart.if only our present and past politicians had the grit and the guts this man has,we would have our country back to its rightful owners ,come on my country men and women, get behind this man and the ukip party,and to coin another phrase ,he and his party ukip will save our bacon

  • A modern day Winston Churchill,one of the few politicians I respect!

  • @thedubdealer I don't think it's far right to speak up for your country. I think he understands how people are feeling about issues like the EU, and also about prisoners too. According to people i've spoken to prisons are sometimes a bit more like a break to these lads - they don't see it as punishment because they have too many rights.Everything's become a bit too soft now. Even the labour party talked tough when it came to crime, really tough.,. they just didn't do much about it.

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