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Thursday
26Nov2009

SPEAKING TRUTH TO (IMMORAL) POWER!

Here's a great speech by Nigel Farage...right at the black heart of the EU. Love the "post democratic world" and the "bland leading the bland" lines. A great indictment on Baroness Ashton - and the wicked EU. 

  

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Reader Comments (11)

Not too sure Barroso liked it by the face on him at the end!
Good effort from Farrage.

Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 12:22PM | Unregistered Commenteriluvni

Well said by Farage. He really nailed it.

Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 01:02PM | Registered CommenterPeter

He told them the truth - some liked what they heard, some did not but even Barroso looked embarrased, and so he should. This non democratic debacle will return to haunt him. How can our Prime Minister, the Brown one, stand proud? Come to think of it how can the Blair one stand proud also?

Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 03:42PM | Registered CommenterPeter T

Beautiful! On this Thanksgiving Day in America, Mr Farage reminds me of some things to be thankful about

Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 04:16PM | Registered CommenterCharles in Texas

great rant, there is a lot our politicians could learn from yours

Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 04:22PM | Registered CommenterGrizzly Mama / Troll

That's the man for me!
Never heard him speak before, but in my 'umble opinion he was a breath of fresh air. I can understand now why some of the people I meet are ardent UKIPPERS.
If like me you do DIY, you know not to get distracted by the little things. Tackle the big essential jobs first and all the rest falls into place.
As far as I am aware Nigel Farage is the only politician who is taking on the biggest problem. Others simply talk about them..

Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 04:40PM | Registered CommenterDanny Boy

Typical Farage, who always speaks well.

Typical Euro tinpot parliament also, where patriots are heckled, interrupted and (as with Hannan the other day) cut off early in mid flow.

No doubt the Paddies who voted for this will be along any minute now to argue against Farage ...

Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 07:20PM | Registered CommenterPete Moore

You really are unfair to Paddies; to whom I am tenuously linked..
..whether they like it or not..
Shame on you Peter Cromwell.

Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 07:56PM | Registered CommenterDanny Boy

Danny Boy -

I'm rendering as much respect as is due to the bogtrotters, with whom I am closely linked, begorrah.

Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 08:44PM | Registered CommenterPete Moore

Yeah, Danny, in case the name Moore didn't give it away, Pete here is part Paddy.

Farage's speech would have been good except for two reasons. Firstly, the fact that Nikki Sinclaire and John Bufton were holding up pieces of paper and giggling like school girls didn't help and secondly, it was said by Nick Farage, the most annoyingly smug man on the planet.

Nick Farage has been reprimanded and asked to "restrain his language and refrain from making unacceptable comments in the chamber".

Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 09:03PM | Registered CommenterSeamus

yes i see it now;
BOGtrotter and MOORe..

Perhaps Nigel's style deflates some of the pomposity used by the self important?
Smug or not, he speaks up in a way that the ordinary man understands.
(yes I know, I AM ordinary!)

Friday, November 27, 2009 at 08:45AM | Registered CommenterDanny Boy

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