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Nigel Farage, European Parliament Speech

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onedayiwillmissthis · 29/04/2015 14:05

just watched Nigel Farage speaking today (29th April 2015) at the European Parliament. Confused

Agree with him...Shock Shock Shock

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onedayiwillmissthis · 29/04/2015 14:08

oh poo...never tried to post a link beforeBlush

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onedayiwillmissthis · 29/04/2015 14:11

ok...on laptop now instead of phone Smile

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claig · 29/04/2015 15:51

All of his speeches are good. They are by definition "bloody lively".

STIDW · 29/04/2015 16:44

Apparently at the end of today's meeting Jean-Claude Junker wished Farage good luck and good riddance!

Can't see the video as the link doesn't work but I disagree with Farage's stance. After our involvement in Suez, Libya and in wider middle east - Palestine, British Trans-Jordan, Yemen, Aden etc etc. I think we have a responsibility to help immigrants from Africa and the best way to do that is through the EU.

Yes, extremists are a threat to security and should be taken seriously but that applies to extremists who are indigenously Britons who should know better as well as immigrants. But Farage is just scaremongering. ISIS needs all its manpower to even hold onto their gains, that's why they need to recruit elsewhere and leaving the fronts en mass to come over here is extremely unlikely.

claig · 29/04/2015 16:54

Farage and Juncker get on well. Their political differences are not personal

"Asked by Jim Mellon of Master Investor who out of David Cameron, Nick Clegg, Ed Miliband, Jean-Claude Juncker, Hilary Clinton and Jeb Bush, he would most like to go for a pint with, Farage opted for Juncker.

‘Oh Juncker every time, top man . I don’t agree with him politically, but I tell you something, he’s got a terrific sense of humour, he’s a real human being – very few people in politics are.’

blogs.spectator.co.uk/steerpike/2015/02/kindred-spirits-nigel-farage-wants-jean-claude-juncker-as-his-drinking-buddy/

claig · 29/04/2015 16:56

Here is the video link

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Greysanderson · 29/04/2015 18:10

He never disproved the other man's point, all the terrorist activity the UK has experienced from Islamic extremists have been home grown.

claig · 29/04/2015 20:41

But Farage was talking about what may happen in the future, not what has happened in the past.

onedayiwillmissthis · 29/04/2015 23:33

STIDW...when you say the best way to help is through the EU...do you mean as in 'to pass or travel' through?

I agree that due to the egotistical and incompetent decisions of our present and past government we should try to help.

Help these people to return to their own countries and rebuild them, Yes.

Help large numbers of unchecked people who quite possibly wish to destroy our way of life to 'relocate' to within the EU, No.

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onedayiwillmissthis · 29/04/2015 23:43

Greysanderson. Good grief, so because we have our own 'home grown' terrorists we shouldn't try to prevent any more coming inShock

Would that be like...cos we have our own scummy criminals we shouldn't try to stop any 'foreign' ones from coming here either Hmm

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