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Farage accuses mafia gangsters of £50bn ransom note to UK

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posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 09:55 AM
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www.telegraph.co.uk... 04/05/britain-braced-rough-ride-strasbourg-eu-parliament-sets-brexit2/

"It's a figure they just plucked out of the air" , said St.Nigel , at the European Parliament this morning .
The EU is hot under the collar about Brexit .
A variety of insults towards those who voted leave came from both the socialists , and the centre-right . That would be , the Party of European Socialist (PES) , and the European People's Party ,(EPP) .

Why don't the parliament channel call them what they are : the (dominators) EPP , and their little sidekicks , the PES ?? Is there a problem with clarifying that Europe is complete under the control of the EPP ? The party of the centre-right mafia ? Maybe the bbc , is quietly being run by the EPP gangsters, and that's why , that nobody seems to get what the problem is in Europe . The problem is the one party stateness the EU has become , the one party , called the EPP . Or should we call them the mafia gangsters , plucking ransom note figures out of the air , with the blessing of the PES as well ? PES have British Labour as one of the affiliate parties : are the LAbour party as we know them , going to continue being part of the mafia , oo , I mean , the ( fully - rigged - up ) European parliament ? Surely they can't / won't be able to soon ? Big questions ...

It's no wonder the EPP and their little friends the
PES
are angry we handed them our resignation letter , they have lost control of the UK , for good , I'd say. One point of order, which was made in the. E parliament meeting this morning was directly , "What's with the Spanish warship off the coast of Gibraltar ?"

Historic times , indeed .



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 10:10 AM
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a reply to: ZIPMATT

I was just about to post about this - fantastic video found here:



Getting HEATED - rightfully so!



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 10:11 AM
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a reply to: ZIPMATT

When it comes to demanding payment Farage gave them their answer.




He accused the EU of seeking to impose a bill of £52bn on the UK and likened this to "a form of ransom demand", adding: "What you could have mentioned is we're actually shareholders in this building and other assets and actually you should be making an offer to us that we can't refuse, to go.


www.bbc.co.uk...



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 10:18 AM
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a reply to: alldaylong

I also liked when he said something to the effect of "If you force us to walk away from the table with these ludicrous demands, it's not us who loses. It's you. The UK is free to go."

Also commented on how EU would not let UK make any trade deals until they are officially split from EU, which is essentially economic homicide since UK needs to have some agreements in place before the split.

EU is out of their mind and just pissed this is happening, now trying to stick it to UK. UK doesn't seem to be having it based on Farage's statements anyway



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 10:19 AM
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a reply to: ZIPMATT

RE: £50bn ransom note to UK

Could not paying these lead to war in Europe? What does this number mean?



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 10:21 AM
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Brexit shattered the EU.

It's all just a matter of time from here on out.



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 10:49 AM
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Well the speech from the Dutch liberal was not that bad, compared to what the EU president Juncker have exchanged with Mr Farage, and frankly has not been constructive at all. But this Dutch negotiator indeed was constructive, and gave an opening for UK to return. It is naturally a whole other issue, if UK will ever use such options. But, it would be prudent to not reject at this early stage such a future opportunity, as there is no guarantee the road ahead would not be other than rough.

This is the deal right now for UK: just exit. There will be no trade deal negotiated during these remaining 24 months neither with US nor EU - because UK still is member of EU. Considering that around 40% of UK exports is to EU, raising a customs blockade there at the end of the 24 months will give a devastating impact to the economy. I do believe this will be "blitz v.2" for Britain, and will be handed personnally by Ms Merkel to Ms May.

After the 24 months, UK may be negotiate for association with EU and pay as they pay today, or they may have a customs border with EU, with a 10-15% tarif barrier.

The biggest projected winner will be Germany, who wants to give UK simply hell, and attract all the banking and finance sector to Frankfurt.

Then again - everything can change if Ms Le Pen wins French presidential elections in few weeks time. That will be D-Day all over again...



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 10:49 AM
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originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: ZIPMATT


Could not paying these lead to war in Europe?

No as the UK still has the secound most advanced militray after the USA. EU would just run around like headless chickens in a disorgnaised state while the UK whippes there sorry arse. Pretty much what happens in any Eurpean war basically. I think mainland europe has learned by now war with the UK normally ends up with them being beaten.

originally posted by: dfnj2015
What does this number mean?

Nothing, its just a stupid number the drunken president of the EU has plucked out his arse.
edit on 5-4-2017 by crazyewok because: (no reason given)



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 10:52 AM
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So Nigel is paying one of his rare visits to the EU parly, it must be pay day. Yes, I'm very appreciative of Farage. It's a pity we can't attach him to Cassini just before it's final plunge into Saturn...but that would only be an insult to Cassini.
What a hypocritical mouthpiece.



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 10:54 AM
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Could not paying these lead to war in Europe? What does this number mean?

No , we will pay something but it won't be the amount they're floating , all they can do is huff and puff but they won't blow our house down.

We are still a member of NATO.

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posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 11:05 AM
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originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: alldaylong

I also liked when he said something to the effect of "If you force us to walk away from the table with these ludicrous demands, it's not us who loses. It's you. The UK is free to go."

Also commented on how EU would not let UK make any trade deals until they are officially split from EU, which is essentially economic homicide since UK needs to have some agreements in place before the split.

EU is out of their mind and just pissed this is happening, now trying to stick it to UK. UK doesn't seem to be having it based on Farage's statements anyway


Farage doesn't speak for the UK, he speaks as a former leader of a party with no member of Parliament, a parliament he couldn't get elected into multiple times. Strange how he is still living the life of luxury being an MEP really.

If there are 'exit fees' dependent upon what the UK has underwritten and also based on agreement of membership, then those will I'm sure be honoured if we want some kind of agreeable trade deal. What Farage (as usual) doesn't make clear is those fees are in a sense reciprocal as we will also have a rebate against those for what could be considered our own assets within the EU.

Farage doing what he does - being a publicity whore.



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 11:19 AM
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So damn proud of you my cousins! The stiff upper-lip...EU don't remember who they are messing with.


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posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 11:24 AM
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originally posted by: crazyewok

originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: ZIPMATT


Could not paying these lead to war in Europe?

No as the UK still has the secound most advanced militray after the USA. EU would just run around like headless chickens in a disorgnaised state while the UK whippes there sorry arse. Pretty much what happens in any Eurpean war basically. I think mainland europe has learned by now war with the UK normally ends up with them being beaten.

originally posted by: dfnj2015
What does this number mean?

Nothing, its just a stupid number the drunken president of the EU has plucked out his arse.


Not really, it's the hypothetical top limit the fee could be prior to the start of any negotiation.

www.bbc.co.uk...

If you don't like the BBC as a source, I don't really give a sh!t as the information provided is factual, not editorial.



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 11:43 AM
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a reply to: uncommitted

I suspect the 50 billion figure is every bit as robust as the 350 million a week figure that Nigel was so fond of.



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 11:49 AM
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originally posted by: ScepticScot
a reply to: uncommitted

I suspect the 50 billion figure is every bit as robust as the 350 million a week figure that Nigel was so fond of.


Or of course the 'breaking point' poster of people not actually entering the UK.



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 12:05 PM
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originally posted by: crazyewok

...happens in any Eurpean war basically. I think mainland europe has learned by now war with the UK normally ends up with them being beaten.

? When has the UK fought a war against the entire mainland Europe?



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 12:09 PM
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a reply to: FamCore

Tell it like it is Nigel.



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 12:14 PM
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Many are making a huge deal out of it, Farage uses it for his populist rant.

In the end it is nothing more then a settlement between both parties, the biggest part of the bill consists of agreed projects of which the share have yet to be payed by the UK, also the contribution for the period 2014/2020 that was agreed to and pension for britisch europarlementarians.

In the end it will be settled and then the negotiations on the future relationship can begin.



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 12:35 PM
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originally posted by: RogueWater
a reply to: FamCore

Tell it like it is Nigel.


Do you mean the same as he said before the referendum, that if the vote to remain won at 52% against 48% leave, his work wasn't finished...in other words he wouldn't accept that as win for the remainers. Of course we know it turned out almost exactly the opposite, while Farage now goes round bleating about remainers who think it was too close...just as he did.
Oh! I guess you don't know about that....Yeah! tell it like you should have told it Nigel...Oh! and GTF off the 'gravy train' we're still paying for you.

May 2016,
www.mirror.co.uk...


edit on 5-4-2017 by smurfy because: Oooops.



posted on Apr, 5 2017 @ 12:38 PM
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originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: ZIPMATT

I was just about to post about this - fantastic video found here:



Getting HEATED - rightfully so!


"Your (the EU) aim is to destroy nation state democracy ... " . Nigel Farage . "

"And had the British people known , that it (the EU) was intended to take away our ability to govern ourselves ..."

"And he Tusk , has stated , that any future trade deal must ensure, that the United Kingdom , is not allowed , to have a competitive advantage .."

"You've shown yourselves with these demands to be vindictive , to be nasty , I can only say I'm glad we're leaving .. you're behaving like the mafia , you think we're a hostage : we're not, we're free to go ..."



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