33 Replies to “Farage’s Final Speech To The EU”

  1. The EU was and is trying to follow the trend of China and Russia (and Palestine).

    Elect a leader, and they become your country’s leader for life, like Emperor Xi Ping and Tsar Vladimir I. These countries had laws and constitutions in place to prevent this, but a determined leader with a sycophantic Bureaucracy rolled right over these laws and rules. The EU is determined to rule whether their subjects want them to or not.

    Thank God for the XXII Amendment.

  2. Who’s that bitch at the end, telling them to remove the flags? She can FOAD! This is why I am for Wexit – saw the play “The Trial of Louis Riel” for the first time last summer and totally agree with Louis Riel – the west got a very raw deal from Canada ( except Upper/Lower Canada loves Vancouver!)

  3. Boris got Brexit done. What’s the left going to wail and gnash their teeth about starting next month? Can the UK start deporting the third worlders? Can they clean up the woke bureaucracy and restore free speech? How about ending benefits to the invaders and finally stopping the knife intifada. Will Scotland who want’s to be ‘Independent’ from Britain but ‘dependent’ on the EU finally STFU? What about that pesky Irish border? LOL

  4. Dude is a hero. Saved the UK from an increasingly authoritarian future. Right up there with Churchill and Maggie. Fantastic speaker as well.

    1. Of course Britain will rejoin the EU. The same day they offer membership to Israel and Russia.

      Back in reality, in ten years there won’t be an EU to rejoin. There will be once again be a large number several small, peaceful nation states who trade and accept visitors when this is in their national interest, not the interest of some bloodsuckers who consider it morally wrong to pay more than starvation wages, much less taxes.

  5. Cutting the microphone whilst Nigel was speaking proved all his observations on the anti-democratic nature of the EU. Well played Nigel.

  6. Those horrible populists. A real politician, apparently, should only advance ideas that appeal to elites while screwing over the ordinary citizen.

  7. The EU’s apparatchik version is “We want democracy; but not necessarily democracy”.

    eg the votes on EU referendums in France, Netherlands and Ireland were all lost; but they’ll gleefully ram it down your throat anyway. But then much of Europe’s history has many parallels…

    Cheers

    Hans Rupprecht – Commander in Chief
    Army Group “True North”
    1st Saint Nicolaas Army

    1. “Who will be Western Canada’s Farage?”

      No… what we need is Who will be *Canada’s* Farage?

      In addition to us out west, there’s plenty of conservative voters out east, or lurking out there. They only need to find the motivation via a real leader with policy ideas they can relate to, before they’ll stand up and be counted.

      Rona may not have been a Farage or a Trump, but she was realistically the closest electable thing to it. We can only hope that whatever emerges out of the Conservative leadership race has a realistic chance of dethroning the dolt in Ottawa.

    2. GREAT Question….!! hell, I’d hire him…!
      (I was thinking that all whilst Nigel was speaking)

  8. “Populism” is bottom up democracy…..globalism is top down totalitarianism. Pure and simple.

    “If the natural tendencies of mankind are so bad that it is not safe to permit people to be free, how is it that the tendencies of these organizers are always good? Do not the legislators and their appointed agents also belong to the human race? Or do they believe that they themselves are made of a finer clay than the rest of mankind?” – Frederic Bastiat

  9. Britain is the first nation to wipe the dust of that prison of nations off its feet. It won’t be the last. Farage is right. This is the beginning of the end of the European Union, and globalism with it.

    The Grauniad is whinging about all the bitter-end Remoaners and citizens of nowhere scrambling to get EU passports. Au revoir? No. Not even adieu. The correct response in this context is “Good riddance to bad rubbish.”

    Unfortunately, no measures have been taken to revoke the citizenship of those turning their backs on Britain. So they’ll be the ones who come crawling back, soon enough, not Britain herself.

  10. The Irish are s*it scared that the EU will tire of their crap and the cost of carrying them. They will see the best way of solving the border question as reunification, not the N joining the S, but the S being “encouraged” to join the UK.

    Not that the majority of English people would want them, any more than they want the Scotts.

  11. Britain saved itself by not adopting the Euro. Other member countries will have trouble getting out.

  12. Now it’s Trumps turn to go to the UN and tell them the same thing. Perhaps he should make it an election issue. Voting for Trump would be electoral consent for giving the UN the shove. It would go a long way to cementing his base and driving the left absolutely nuts.

  13. …and they say “One man can not make a difference in this world.”

    Rubbish. So how about:

    John Paul II
    Alexander Solzhenitsyn
    Ronald Reagan
    Donald Trump
    Lech Walesa
    Vaclav Havel
    Alexander Dubcek
    Ze’ev Zhabotinsky
    Sophie Scholl
    Anyone honored in Yad Vashem
    Orde Wingate

    …and I might add Jesus Christ

    Not a bad group to associate with, really.

  14. Farage’s success rejecting the EU should encourage those supporting Wexit in Canada. The similarities between Brussels and Ottawa are staggering. Many of us on SDA come from a generation that was taught the importance of democracy and accountability. Our education system and media are attacking those principals with great success in Canada. The Liebel Party of Canada is simply a duplicitous overlay of the actual governing entity of this country.

    The federal civil service is populated by some hard working Canadians trying to do a job for their country. It also has workers who drift between government and private sector jobs. This is ideal for securing lucrative contracts at some point. The government work force is also populated by socialists and communists. Their political objectives manifest in policy.

    The Canadian government now controls 44% of the GDP. Think about that. The average wage is 13.5% above private sector workers. That does not include the uber generous work benefits. Add another 40-50%. Wexit will not protect Westerners from what has evolved in Ottawa. These types of people exist in the West. What Wexit will do is give the West a “do over”.

    1. The government controlling 44% of GDP is a sign that this country must necessarily go bankrupt. That means that indirectly, the canadian government probably controls upwards of 75% of our economy. And it can’t go on.

  15. It was a brilliant speech from start to finish, but for that idiotic woman speaker/moderator at the end to make it absolutely perfect by demanding they “put their flags away,” THAT was truly incredible.

    1. Which is why I never favoured giving women the vote. But, you men had to learn the hard way. Most likely you all knew her name and background but I didn’t: Mairead McGuinness is an Irish politician who has served as the First Vice-President of the European Parliament since 2017. She has been a Member of the European Parliament from Ireland for the Midlands–North-West constituency since July 2004. She is a member of Fine Gael, part of the European People’s Party.

  16. Except in Can-fuckistan. Blackface PM and a jumped up national RCMP goon squad. You always get the government you deserve I guess. I believe governments are installed by Almighty God, and Can-fuckistan is now in the penalty box for a decent shift. How else can I explain it?

  17. When the chairwoman admonished him to put away the flags, I was kind of expecting Farage to ask, “What are you going to do if we don’t? Expel us?”

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