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jackovesk
26th November 2011, 15:36
Saturday, November 26, 2011

Neil Cavuto talks to Nigel Farage MEP, UKIP, Co-President of the EFD Group in the European Parliament.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_sYcpSLxWI&feature=player_embedded

Lord Sidious
26th November 2011, 15:41
Maybe the EU is dominated by Germany, but the so called united kingdom has always wanted to dominate Europe itself.
I detect a bit of sour grapes and a bit of envy that the so called empire is gone.

jackovesk
26th November 2011, 15:53
Maybe the EU is dominated by Germany, but the so called united kingdom has always wanted to dominate Europe itself.
I detect a bit of sour grapes and a bit of envy that the so called empire is gone.

More homework required...

Seikou-Kishi
26th November 2011, 16:20
I disagree; the UK has always wanted to distance itself from Europe, not control it. That isn't what Nigel Farage is about at all, either; he opposes the EU-imposed dictators in Greece and Italy.

Lord Sidious
26th November 2011, 17:21
I disagree; the UK has always wanted to distance itself from Europe, not control it. That isn't what Nigel Farage is about at all, either; he opposes the EU-imposed dictators in Greece and Italy.

I am not talking about over the past 20 years, I am talking the past four centuries.

Referee
26th November 2011, 17:27
London and the Vatican control Europe. London did not want to be burduned with the debt. It is plain to see. They wil implode the Euro and the dollar and ask for world government. Anyone who gets in their way or mentions refereendum is replaced.

modwiz
26th November 2011, 17:39
It seems to me, without a drop of German blood in my veins, that the Germans, owing to good work ethics, ingenuity and economic good sense have once again risen to the top of the European heap. The good stewardship that Germany showed following the devastation of the Versailles Treaty, especially ridding itself of the parasitic international bankers, has once again put Germany in the place of jealousy and finger pointing. The Germans are a very misunderstood people, largely because they make so many other nations look like incompetent slackers.

christian
26th November 2011, 17:52
I appreciate Nigel Farage very much, I think it would turbocharge his speeches if he would include information about the various openly existing roundtable organizations like the Royal Institute of International Affairs, CFR, Trilateral Commission, Club of Rome, Bilderberg, etc., that have been behind the scenes since decades, because in reality it's not like one country against the other and it has not been so to a large degree since centuries at least.

He would do well to call out the private central banks as well, the more to the heart of the beast the better.