“Brexit was about independence.” Euronews interviews Nigel Farage

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#RawPolitics | “Brexit was about independence.” Euronews interviews Nigel Farage on euroscepticism, nationalism, and more.

Is the EU a failed effort? Let us know what you think.

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The majority of the UK voted Brexit.... in Support of Mr Farage.

InterdimensionalWiz
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Sir Nigel - Mr Brexit himself. He should be prime minister

worthalook
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I was just watching a video concerning international economics just this morning, and it happened to be talking about the euro also. Here is a copy and paste of just one of my comments for that video:

""Complete economic integration": In other words, give up your entire individuality to others who will dictate how you should exist. And the chart says that this is what the euro zone is moving towards.

Is that really what all the individuals in society want? To lose their own individuality and give up entire control of self to others?"

That comment seems appropriate here too.

charlesbrightman
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Finally Europeans are free from the Brits and from mr Fromage. At the end it has been a vote to let the EU free from London

momissimo
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it was not about independence it was about 350 milion a week you were losing
and how you would put it in the NHS

hilkovanwalraven
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Interesting. Nigel says No one should tell UK what to do but on the other hand Farage/UK should boss others and tell them what to do.

mblogistics
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Should have asked him where was his trade plan before they lied to the UK about Brexit

logik.
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no deal would be perfect start foe a FREE UK

WolfieSatanSmith
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Farage. Not fit to unfasten Tommy Robinson's sandals. Yesterday's man Toff.

alanwhitehead
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If you added up the people who only voted to leave the EU and removed those who voted about something else we would still be in the EU

logik.
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The Farage philosophy, 'if you don't understand it, break it' or, ' if it's from Europe then it's probably Romanian' quite a number of Brits have a standoffish approach to foreigners and foreign cultures. Nigel Farage is the quintessential example of those standoffish Brits, which is why he is so well received by his fan club. However, they are a minority in spite of their massive footprint on social and mainstream media. The media, by the nature of the beast who controls it has to have a story to tell every single day and the likes of Farage are always lurking on the flanks, ready and willing to supply. The world is changing, for better or for worse, but then, you're always stronger when united through thick and thin.

oneobekanobe