Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Nigel Farage Addresses EU Assembly: ‘You’re Not Laughing Now Are You?’

It's extraordinary how rude these little quim-farts are to a men of Farage's historical immensity.

EU meet the dustbin. And fuck you again on the way out the door.


“How things have changed… Isn’t it funny. When I came here 17 years ago and I said I wanted to lead a campaign to leave the European Union, you all laughed at me. Well I have to say you’re not laughing now are you?

6 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Wow!

What a speech!

Isaac Schrödinger said...

Nigel Farage is a magnificent bastard.

The best part was the ugly, miserable facial expressions of people in the background at the end. The very last second with Nigel cracked me up.

Anonymous said...

It's unfortunate that the very last words of his statement were...===>"Let's cut between us a sensible tariff free deal and thereafter recognize that the United Kingdom will be your friend - that we will trade with you - we will cooperate with you - we will be your best friends in the world. But do that, do it sensibly and allow us to go off and pursue our global ambitions in the future. Thank you."
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Farage made a mistake by suggesting the EU reserves the power to allow any control over the UK - whatsoever. The additional suggestion that the UK would cooperate implies the migrant crisis (aka Hijrah) could/will continue unabated.

Always On Watch said...

Isaac,
Yeah, those facial expressions were a hoot!

Always On Watch said...

Anonymous,
If the UK cooperates with the Hijrah, there might be civil war. Or do the people of the UK not have the balls for that step?

Anonymous said...

Always - I'm not familiar with the social entitlement structure of the UK, but whenever I read the online UK papers, mention is made of "council housing" which I interpret to be the equivalent of our HUD or welfare housing assistance. Recent reports from a variety of EU member states suggest authorities can evict existing residents of these units to make way for the new migrants. The elderly and infirm as well as the healthier aid recipients don't seem to be the type we would expect to revolt. Challenging times we/they face. Time will tell just how much the Brits are willing to take from the elite.