That was a great speech. It's never too late, never. Everything can be overturned. Nothing man-made is ever set in stone. Even if we get bulldozed into ratification, it can still be abolished.
Nothing in the EU can work if the people dont accept it.
His approach to the problem is the good old-fashioned way of grabbing the bull by the horns - and I do believe it is never too late. If we had taken to the streets the way people do in France when they don't like what the government is up to, we would have scared the shit out of them years ago and they would never have dared push it to the point we are at, now. Look at the poll tax riots - poll tax disappeared bloody fast except IT was much fairer than Labour's despicable council tax.
Gigits, what he said to them needed to be said. You can also really tell that there has been a move to the right in the EU Parliament - I mean, when have you ever heard applause for a speech in that place before?
Good for Nigel, telling them like it is. Fat bloated corrupt liers and that flag ceremoney with its faux Disneland pageantry was just beyond laughable. Tin-pot springs to mind.
We'd better get that referendum if the Tories are voted in.
ReplyDeleteLeaving the EU never seemed more important than these times.
Admirable but why do I think it is too late.
ReplyDeleteThat was a great speech. It's never too late, never. Everything can be overturned. Nothing man-made is ever set in stone. Even if we get bulldozed into ratification, it can still be abolished.
ReplyDeleteNothing in the EU can work if the people dont accept it.
I really enjoyed that video. He was on fire. Great speech. It is never too late to fight for freedom. Keep at it.
ReplyDeleteHis approach to the problem is the good old-fashioned way of grabbing the bull by the horns - and I do believe it is never too late. If we had taken to the streets the way people do in France when they don't like what the government is up to, we would have scared the shit out of them years ago and they would never have dared push it to the point we are at, now. Look at the poll tax riots - poll tax disappeared bloody fast except IT was much fairer than Labour's despicable council tax.
ReplyDeleteI do like Farage. An exciting orator who speaks a lot of sense.
ReplyDeleteGigits, what he said to them needed to be said. You can also really tell that there has been a move to the right in the EU Parliament - I mean, when have you ever heard applause for a speech in that place before?
ReplyDeleteGood for Nigel, telling them like it is. Fat bloated corrupt liers and that flag ceremoney with its faux Disneland pageantry was just beyond laughable. Tin-pot springs to mind.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Banned - even Robert Mugabe would be proud!
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