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Re: Civilazation finally comes to Greece

Postby kimon07 » Tue Nov 27, 2012 11:41 pm

bill cobbett wrote:Don't agree with UKIP... but Nigel Farage is a very useful check on the unelected Euro Commision and a gem of a speaker.

Here he is making Barrosso, Van Rumpoy and Schultz squirm...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdob6QRLRJU


Ultimate pleasure to watch their expressions.
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Re: Civilazation finally comes to Greece

Postby bill cobbett » Wed Nov 28, 2012 12:14 am

kimon07 wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:... and this is a very recent classic from UKIP's Farage at the Euro Parliament on the matter of Greece that will have the Fartans throwing their knickers at him... :P

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOJLM1Czgyk


Am surprised he has not been invited to form a party in Greece yet. He would get 80% of the votes effortlessly.


Are you throwing your underwear at him Kimon...???
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Re: Civilazation finally comes to Greece

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Wed Nov 28, 2012 4:08 am

He's not doing it because he cares for Greece. The agenda is still to divide and destroy the EU.
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Re: Civilazation finally comes to Greece

Postby supporttheunderdog » Wed Nov 28, 2012 7:17 am

GreekIslandGirl wrote:He's not doing it because he cares for Greece. The agenda is still to divide and destroy the EU.


your beloved EU is the entity that has effectively destroyed your beloved Greece with its one size fits all Euro Currency. In 1975 I certainly did not vote for the bloated money sucking suprantional undemocratic / antidemocratic entity that the EU has increasingly become.

I was happy to be a part of a free trade zone and to accpet reasonable agreed rules on common safety standards in products but not for the extemes that have followed with ever increasin g intervention in my life, and ever increasing demads on my pocket.

The organsiton is corrupt to the core, with the bloated expense accounts for beaurocrats and missing Billions from the budget: the sooner the EU is scaled back the better.
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Re: Civilazation finally comes to Greece

Postby cyprusgrump » Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:22 am

supporttheunderdog wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:He's not doing it because he cares for Greece. The agenda is still to divide and destroy the EU.


your beloved EU is the entity that has effectively destroyed your beloved Greece with its one size fits all Euro Currency. In 1975 I certainly did not vote for the bloated money sucking suprantional undemocratic / antidemocratic entity that the EU has increasingly become.

I was happy to be a part of a free trade zone and to accpet reasonable agreed rules on common safety standards in products but not for the extemes that have followed with ever increasin g intervention in my life, and ever increasing demads on my pocket.

The organsiton is corrupt to the core, with the bloated expense accounts for beaurocrats and missing Billions from the budget: the sooner the EU is scaled back the better.


Agreed!

Apart from the scaling back bit... Sadly the unelected that control the EU will never allow that - it must be destroyed. We can then start to build again on fair and democratic principles that respect national governments and democracies.
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Re: Civilazation finally comes to Greece

Postby kimon07 » Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:15 am

bill cobbett wrote:
kimon07 wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:... and this is a very recent classic from UKIP's Farage at the Euro Parliament on the matter of Greece that will have the Fartans throwing their knickers at him... :P

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOJLM1Czgyk


Am surprised he has not been invited to form a party in Greece yet. He would get 80% of the votes effortlessly.


Are you throwing your underwear at him Kimon...???


Knikers. But am not a Fartan. Am from Nicosia.
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Re: Civilazation finally comes to Greece

Postby kimon07 » Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:17 am

GreekIslandGirl wrote:...........wake up to guilt-free national pride.


Well said!!
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Re: Civilazation finally comes to Greece

Postby cyprusgrump » Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:20 am

GreekIslandGirl wrote:Is the UK the most racist member of the EU?

Why, YES!


So says the most bigoted racist on the Cyprus forum... :roll:
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Re: Civilazation finally comes to Greece

Postby kimon07 » Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:28 am

cyprusgrump wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:He's not doing it because he cares for Greece. The agenda is still to divide and destroy the EU.


your beloved EU is the entity that has effectively destroyed your beloved Greece with its one size fits all Euro Currency. In 1975 I certainly did not vote for the bloated money sucking supranational undemocratic / antidemocratic entity that the EU has increasingly become.

I was happy to be a part of a free trade zone and to accept reasonable agreed rules on common safety standards in products but not for the extremes that have followed with ever increasing intervention in my life, and ever increasing demands on my pocket.

The organisation is corrupt to the core, with the bloated expense accounts for bureaucrats and missing Billions from the budget: the sooner the EU is scaled back the better.


Agreed!

Apart from the scaling back bit... Sadly the unelected that control the EU will never allow that - it must be destroyed. We can then start to build again on fair and democratic principles that respect national governments and democracies.


Or maybe reformed to what it was supposed to be when initially formed?

The guardian of the common European culture, safety, prosperity and true democratic governance. Which will respect the national identities, sensitivities and diversities of its members.
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Re: Civilazation finally comes to Greece

Postby cyprusgrump » Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:34 am

kimon07 wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:He's not doing it because he cares for Greece. The agenda is still to divide and destroy the EU.


your beloved EU is the entity that has effectively destroyed your beloved Greece with its one size fits all Euro Currency. In 1975 I certainly did not vote for the bloated money sucking supranational undemocratic / antidemocratic entity that the EU has increasingly become.

I was happy to be a part of a free trade zone and to accept reasonable agreed rules on common safety standards in products but not for the extremes that have followed with ever increasing intervention in my life, and ever increasing demands on my pocket.

The organisation is corrupt to the core, with the bloated expense accounts for bureaucrats and missing Billions from the budget: the sooner the EU is scaled back the better.


Agreed!

Apart from the scaling back bit... Sadly the unelected that control the EU will never allow that - it must be destroyed. We can then start to build again on fair and democratic principles that respect national governments and democracies.


Or maybe reformed to what it was supposed to be when initially formed?

The guardian of the common European culture, safety, prosperity and true democratic governance. Which will respect the national identities, sensitivities and diversities of its members.


That would be perfect - but the unelected that run it, and desire a federal Europe would never allow it....
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