I also like Nigel Farage. But since he's not afraid of using his words as a sword, the plane might as well have been sabotaged. It's a wonder they survived.
Yeah, right. Because with his small party he's real threat as MEP. I think he uses his world wisely as anti-socialist, but with all that props (like Euro-coffin), he's showing that he takes his listeners as a morons. And for them he's a clown, not a politician.
From Nigel Farage: “Observing the EU's policy on the amalgamation of land-holdings, and the intensification of farming, over the years, has convinced us [UKIP] that the EU is intent on abolishing extensive farming and family-farms, in favour of factory-farms operated by a few, immense conglomerates, which are already the "economic partners" of the EU-Commission and - through about three-thousand secret, consultative committees - already shape the Commission's proposals in this area.
We observe also that the policies of the EU are immutable. Together, they constitute a system of economic and political governance and control, which has been formulated in advance and will be implemented, as rapidly as possible, or as slowly as necessary - and indirectly, if need be - as long as the EU exists. The EU's "parliament" is important, in this scheme, only insofar as it gives the (quite false) impression that a democratic process is at work. In reality, the "parliament" is a propaganda-arm, and palliative complaints-department, of the Commission - providing names you can write to - who will write back, pretending (in the hope of re-election) that they have meaningful powers and can assist you.
Furthermore, the pro-EU parties, which control the EU's member-governments, are supported and promoted by a vast array of EU-preferred, and EU-funded, "opinion-forming" bodies, from great corporations (as mentioned above) and professional/commercial associations, to trade unions, charities, churches, academic institutions, pressure-groups and, of course, the media. This has reduced national elections to little more than a farce.
Under these circumstances, in which it can be seen that democracy has already disappeared - and even if the EU's programme could be thought to be benign, which we do not believe it to be - the EU's structure and function, which it cannot change without dissolving utterly, would have to be regarded as an unacceptable, totalitarian danger to society.”
I also like Nigel Farage. But since he's not afraid of using his words as a sword, the plane might as well have been sabotaged. It's a wonder they survived.
Yeah, right. Because with his small party he's real threat as MEP. I think he uses his world wisely as anti-socialist, but with all that props (like Euro-coffin), he's showing that he takes his listeners as a morons. And for them he's a clown, not a politician.
From Nigel Farage: “Observing the EU's policy on the amalgamation of land-holdings, and the intensification of farming, over the years, has convinced us [UKIP] that the EU is intent on abolishing extensive farming and family-farms, in favour of factory-farms operated by a few, immense conglomerates, which are already the "economic partners" of the EU-Commission and - through about three-thousand secret, consultative committees - already shape the Commission's proposals in this area.
We observe also that the policies of the EU are immutable. Together, they constitute a system of economic and political governance and control, which has been formulated in advance and will be implemented, as rapidly as possible, or as slowly as necessary - and indirectly, if need be - as long as the EU exists. The EU's "parliament" is important, in this scheme, only insofar as it gives the (quite false) impression that a democratic process is at work. In reality, the "parliament" is a propaganda-arm, and palliative complaints-department, of the Commission - providing names you can write to - who will write back, pretending (in the hope of re-election) that they have meaningful powers and can assist you.
Furthermore, the pro-EU parties, which control the EU's member-governments, are supported and promoted by a vast array of EU-preferred, and EU-funded, "opinion-forming" bodies, from great corporations (as mentioned above) and professional/commercial associations, to trade unions, charities, churches, academic institutions, pressure-groups and, of course, the media. This has reduced national elections to little more than a farce.
Under these circumstances, in which it can be seen that democracy has already disappeared - and even if the EU's programme could be thought to be benign, which we do not believe it to be - the EU's structure and function, which it cannot change without dissolving utterly, would have to be regarded as an unacceptable, totalitarian danger to society.”
intensification of farming, over the years, has convinced us [UKIP] that the EU is intent on abolishing extensive farming and family-farms, in favour of factory-farms operated by a few, immense conglomerates, which are already the "economic partners" of the EU-Commission and - through about three-thousand secret, consultative committees - already shape the
Commission's proposals in this area.
We observe also that the policies of the EU are immutable. Together,
they constitute a system of economic and political governance and
control, which has been formulated in advance and will be implemented,
as rapidly as possible, or as slowly as necessary - and indirectly, if
need be - as long as the EU exists. The EU's "parliament" is important,
in this scheme, only insofar as it gives the (quite false) impression
that a democratic process is at work. In reality, the "parliament" is a
propaganda-arm, and palliative complaints-department, of the Commission - providing names you can write to - who will write back, pretending (in the hope of re-election) that they have meaningful powers and can assist you.
Furthermore, the pro-EU parties, which control the EU's member-governments, are supported and promoted by a vast array of EU-preferred, and EU-funded, "opinion-forming" bodies, from great
corporations (as mentioned above) and professional/commercial
associations, to trade unions, charities, churches, academic institutions, pressure-groups and, of course, the media. This has reduced national elections to little more than a farce.
Under these circumstances, in which it can be seen that democracy has
already disappeared - and even if the EU's programme could be thought to be benign, which we do not believe it to be - the EU's structure and
function, which it cannot change without dissolving utterly, would have to be regarded as an unacceptable, totalitarian danger to society.”
Haha! Are you afraid yet?