View Full Version : Nigel Farage: Bully Boys in Brussels Building Europrison [13-Dec-11 ? RT]
robert
14th December 2011, 15:03
Nigel Farage, MEP and leader of the UK independence party, says the hands of Eurozone strugglers are tied while they are trapped within the bloc.
The Greek economy - already teetering on the brink - has taken another turn for the worse. That's the verdict coming from IMF officials. Austerity inspectors visited the country to check whether it's meeting the conditions set up by international creditors. If the demands aren't fulfilled, Greece won't get a second lifeline of one hundred and thirty billion euros. And another debt-ridden Eurozone economy - Italy - is undergoing a further round of belt-tightening, as its lower house of Parliament is about to vote for more austerity measures.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHrtpwXQ5Bg&feature=g-u
Jenci
14th December 2011, 16:41
Nigel speaks well here. To me, it seemsthere is less aggression in his voice. I think that is more appealing to all.
I've turned off MSM so I don't know how much airtime he is getting on Sky/BBC.
thanks for posting
Jeanette
lightblue
14th December 2011, 22:13
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he is dead right again..EU closely resembles ex soviet union's bureaucratic mindlessness.... l
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Heretic
14th December 2011, 23:09
I swear that man only owns pink shirts
i have got a kick out of just about every rant he has made
he is on target IMHO
lightblue
14th December 2011, 23:29
I swear that man only owns pink shirts
i have got a kick out of just about every rant he has made
he is on target IMHO
it's not just nigel's whacky style - it's a very popular choice of colours for men's shirts in the uk :yes4: ... true.....i bet hurritt keeps at least half a dozen of similar pink ones in his drawer....it's understood it goes well with navy, browns and all shades of grey men's formal suits come in... north americans i met always noticed it as odd...you are not alone in that observaltion burke...
where is hurritt to explain the fascinaltion? :whistle: l
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HURRITT ENYETO
15th December 2011, 00:21
it's not just nigel's whacky style - it's a very popular choice of colours for men's shirts in the uk :yes4: ... true.....i bet hurritt keeps at least half a dozen of similar pink ones in his drawer....it's understood it goes well with navy, browns and all shades of grey men's formal suits come in... north americans i met always noticed it as odd...you are not alone in that observaltion burke...
where is hurritt to explain the fascinaltion? :whistle: l
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Hahaha, I'm afraid not LB, I have to admit i don't own a single pink shirt!! (not that i've got anything against pink shirts, just never took my fancy) although one of my brothers does like his pink shirts with a suit. And you are correct, you see quite a few geezers wearing pink shirts nowadays, but I've never been one to run with the pack!
So I'm afraid i cant explain the fascination...........maybe Manny will know......*Hurritt passes the buck to Manny*:sarcastic:
Hurritt
Amer
15th December 2011, 01:44
And another debt-ridden Eurozone economy - Italy - is undergoing a further round of belt-tightening, as its lower house of Parliament is about to vote for more austerity measures.
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Politicians from the Northern League contesting Monti yesterday in Parliament with placards reading "no more taxes" "hands off the pensions" "it's not a budget it's a robbery"
lightblue
15th December 2011, 13:39
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Politicians from the Northern League contesting Monti yesterday in Parliament with placards reading "no more taxes" "hands off the pensions" "it's not a budget it's a robbery"
i'd say it's a worrisome development to hear: "no more taxes" from lega nord (northern league).. lega nord stands for sessecionost tendencies (to put it mildly) and is crying "no more taxes" (to feed the poor, obscure south in the sub context) at the best of relative prosperity...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lega_Nord
makes the last minute of farage's short presentation particularly pertinet to what monster may arise from EU/euro debacle.. :crazy_pilot: l
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Amer
15th December 2011, 13:53
Infact LB if we were to enter into a discussion on Lega Nord it would take us to all sorts of places. Suffice to say they like to take advantage of whatever opportunity they can to further their own aims. This time however the message on their placards is one that echoes what the people are feeling and they'll milk that for all its worth.
lightblue
15th December 2011, 14:44
Infact LB if we were to enter into a discussion on Lega Nord it would take us to all sorts of places. Suffice to say they like to take advantage of whatever opportunity they can to further their own aims. This time however the message on their placards is one that echoes what the people are feeling and they'll milk that for all its worth.
quite...that's how political and other parties operate - by hijacking otherwise perfectly good points and issues, humanitarian causes and similar for their own evil ends...:crazy_pilot: l
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