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Because Poland and Hungary have fascist electorates and are as vicious and ignorant as you! That is why. We re going that way with scum like you in the elect Charcoal suits with sleek insinuating style, insidious self interested shit ,and then you moan because your judgement is as hapless as their competence. Serves you right. Now shut up and get an education, if you can cope with thought. Hysteric with grievance and resentment in proportion to your ignorance and stupidity.
@@Goodman849 Yes they are. HK was great up until maybe 2019 and it is still is great place to make money but the good old days have passed I believe. Still plenty of upcoming cities to take advantage of.
Banks are the most heavily regulated industry by the government, the fact that a bank can close ANYONE's account who was not doing anything illegal AND defaming or mentioning the bank itself should be impossible. For example if Nigel Farage never publicly mentioned or talked poorly or positively about the banks he was using and did nothing illegal, this should have never been possible, hands down.
he was literally told he could open an account with Natwest instead as his Coutts account didn't reach minimum funding requirements.. there's nothing sinister about it. Don't listen to these right-wing nut jobs.
Just a thought... When they were talking about the free market aspect of banks, it's important to remember that the free market wouldn't bank with them if they kept doing this to clients without solid reason. So yes, they should be able to do it but the clients have the voting power with where to put their money.
When I was a child my family travelled across Europe and the best experience for my sister and I was at the national borders. We compared uniforms, currency, demeanour and cultures. It was endlessly fascinating and emphasised the notion of different societies. The EU has eradicated all that. Vive les differences.
I’m a dual UK/US citizen. I currently live in the UK but am leaving in October as it will be unbearable under a Labour Govt, so moving to West Virginia, a no income tax state
Well, W.V. does have a graduated income tax.. between 3% to 6.5%.....However, it is a Terrific State with Great People......Good Luck with your move and All the Best !...
It was Awsome to see when the Queen died the huge level of grief the country experienced! I have never seen such long lines for days and days of people queuing up to pay their last respects. It was almost a huge black cloud descended over London. Marking the END OF AN ERA.
Abschied von der Königin wurde von dem Volk empfunden als ein endgültiger Abschied von Commonwealth, Abschied von "Great" Britain, Kolonialzeit, die große Macht in lang vergangener Zeit, wo England extrem gut von Ausbeutung ihrer Kolonien gelebt hat.
I find it quite baffling that not everyone recognises the sheer brilliance of Nigel Farage. A man of unyielding fortitude and British resolve, he epitomises the spirit of our great nation. We desperately need more chaps with his gumption to steer this ship. Tally-ho, onwards!
Everything about Britain feels like a has-been country. The army seriously has 6 functional IFVs and the generals are still barking like big dogs when it comes to Russia. The Russians would crush Britain’s so-called military in a fortnight.
Nigel is my hero and our countries hero, if British people just open their eyes, our children and our grandkids will live a normal life the British way that it used to be…
@@daiviplay check out Mileis speech he gave at Davos earlier this year. Very similar to the one zelensky gave a year earlier. All about selling their respective nations off to investors like Blackrock.
Nigel is a true warrior, putting deed to word, decade upon decade. There is no one in Westminster in the time he’s been in politics that can come close to his commitment and consistency. I love that you give him the space to talk he has rightfully earned.
You fail to see the irony that he led Britain out of the EU, and now he wants to flea the country, leaving others to clean up the mess he created. The man is a complete charlatan.
Bravo Nomad Capitalist for scoring such an incredible interview! I love Nigel Farage, he is someone who truly is standing up for western civilization and values which is being eroded everyday. It’s time to stand up for national culture, history, and a shared value system. That’s the whole idea of national sovereignty.
@ZubyMusic Zuby ! I admire your podcasts and content. You really opened my mind ! Thanks ! (I’ve learned to like some aspects of Nigeria and Saudi thanks to you )
@@nomadcapitalist It is sad that Andrew is still interviewing this liar. Most people in Britain regret Brexit. Firstly it has made it much more difficult for UK citizens to go where they are treated best. Taxes in the UK have increased significantly since Brexit. Infrastructure has fallen apart. Looking at Britain as a business model you would never leave the largest free trade area in the world. If somebody did that in business they would be fired. Just look at countries like Bulgaria who are in the EU but taxes are low 10%. I would like to ask Nigel why is no other country in the EU/EEA area considering leaving? An EU passport is now far more valuable than a British one.
@@saveandinvestwithgiorgiolo8375 is that why Germany and France are still in a recession? Brexit has appeared to shield the island from deprived 448 million EU citizens? As an ex American Andrew would never regard a freedom of movement as the main perks. Ohh btw Bulgaria isn't in full Schengen, just partial and not in Euro so that is out of Apple to Apple comparison
I really Enjoyed this interview! So much insight into the British and why Brexit happened and likely will Never be reversed. Gracias Nomad Capitalist!!
I am far from rich, living on my pension and some savings put aside over many years. A weekly insert of an Italian leftist newspaper had on the cover a huge yacht costing many million Euros, in front of which were posing some 350 persons that had been involved for a year from inception, design to construction, furnishings .... and so on, to complete it. Many criticized this WASTE of money that could have been better used, instead I saw that it had given "work" to so many, and as it is known, for every wage/salary worker, up to six others benefit by induction, such as the grocer, baker, butcher .... The more rich persons are in a country, one can deduct that there is less poverty. My thanks go to Nigel Farage for giving us thoughts worth listening to.
Great interview. As a Brit, Nigel is a hero ever since his speech in the EU on van rumpoy. “Sir, you have the charisma of a damp rag..”. Such eloquence and knowledge of history
Basically, Nigel screwed the UK over. Now Brits have to start hunting for alternate passports. I am sure that makes for a lot of clients for boutique consulting firms such as Nomad Capitalist so Andrew is possibly elated to have Nigel as a guest. As far as Farage is concerned, he can just play the "brexit wasn't done the way I wanted it", "Conservatives are bad, labour is worse", "labour is bad, conservatives are worse", "UKIP was infiltrated by the Tories", "Reform UK is infiltrated by XYZ" games forever. He is NO hero.
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If you’re not rich and forced to live in the US, as Farage says not everyone can move around freely unless they are rich, you have plan your taxes or have a tax strategy. I paid over 20,000 dollars in taxes only making 20,000 dollars partly due to stocks. It was close to 100,000 dollars in taxes the year before. I could have offset the tax burden/capital gains say if I had real estate or sold stocks, bitcoin when they were low. Moving to a foreign country, denouncing one’s citizenship, is simply too risky if you don’t have enough passive income. It’s also messed up how it’s hard to seek asylum from the US since it’s not the free country with a stellar human rights record it portrays to be.
Hes one of the Head globalist their killing this country does he care how many times did the queen pull him up and advise not to show his idioligy like climate change people think its happening they wont let reall scientist tell truth their all hell bent on depopulation and starvations here farmers tried they want to feed the people tories are stopping them guess who is in charge of all things this country will get more dangerous. Its not going to get better
I left UK in the 80’s and are exempt from paying tax in England. I consider Europe (EU) a place that has achieved teaching its citizens that it is asocial if you do not park with at least 50-75% of your hard earned money in taxes. Whereby not doing so would make all having such a higher level of prosperity and chance. Actually than ever. Here to we only have to examine China, USA, Taiwan, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapur and Dubai. In next Argentina. That are all the future of the world not Europe. The problem in Europe is that politicians simply are not clever enough to deal with the competition.
My 19 year old son will finish his masters in nucleur engineering and leave UK very sad there's no work ethic here now and welfare state is horrifying. Back in 1980s people wanted to get on they all worked got on the property ladder, got married. Now they don't even want to get out of bed.
Exactly right, and that’s why the UK economy is so bad. Lack of disposable income. A vast majority of what everyone earns goes to landlords to pay off their buy to let mortgages (banks) or to pay mortgages (banks). It’s why the high street is all but dead. High business rates, high rental costs, high energy costs, high taxation, no disposable income for customers to buy anything.
@@rogerdodger1790 Really? What part of the UK are you? I live in a fairly ordinary part of North London and I pay between 55 and 60 percent. And that is quite common for this postcode.
When talking about crime and nationality, don't confuse race and culture. In some countries where a race is dominant, if there is a culture of corruption and theft, its not racist to say, "We no longer want to accept people from that country."
Great Video! But you don't have to be a millionaire to do this. My wife and I lived in many different countries for 21 years. That includes years in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Cyprus, Turkey, Vietnam, etc. We also had a residency in Turkey. All this was done with a 37 foot sailboat. We never broke laws and always respected each countries customs, etc. We found we could have gotten residency in quite a few countries, you just have to patiently learn - study the requirements, follow the rules and you can do this. We currently are retired and live in the UK & Gibraltar.
I have never like you before, but after this interview, I started liking you. Free market, agreed. Not playing little tricks, like push up the minimum wage, personal allowance stay the same and pull the 45% income tax from 145k to 125k. The government should give better direction. Where is UK going? Where is all the tax money going ? I don’t understand why the government always broke. 20% vat on most of the items. 20% corporation tax 38% dividends tax You guys are driving people away, as Farage says. You don’t want people to get rich and people want to get rich. They do illegal stuff or go to the other country.
And inflation a stealth tax that would not exist without goverment Inflation is always left out of calculations when working out how much tax you really pay on every £1 earned
I'm very polite thank you.😊 Clearly you haven't seen the polls. It's a matter of when they get into power. They are nott a true opposition to Government corruption but hope springs eternal.
Truly appreciate Nigel's courage and how he explains things. And VERY glad Nomad Capitalist has not sold out and keeps their brand which makes them trustworthy.
UK tax system punish higher earners and highly skilled people while rewarding lazy people sitting on free housing and benefits. Benefits MUST be based on tax contributions if you loss job. I pay £40K tax per year and if I lose job I will get £70 per week. What a joke and insult to high tax payers??
You still missed big time how the Fed was established after the drowning of Titanic sadly with three wealthy gentlemen onboard who strongly opposed to it
I like Nigel and how he cares about his country, I'm Brazilian and I even voted for the "Brazilian counterpart" (Jair Bolsonaro) twice, I like this idea and I understand him, but it's kinda weird to see someone whose political carreer is focused on how to improve his country to make people stay and block immigration being interviewed by someone whose channel runs around the idea of "not good here? move elsewhere...", literally incentivates immigration in a way if something like Brexit was applied to the countries Andrew advises us to go (like...Panama, Paraguay, Malaysia, etc.), the main point of this channel would be totally unfeasible, we are hearing here 2 voices of reason (nationalism x economic nomadism) but that somehow are opposite to each other...
Loved the interview and NF so well spoken and very knowledgable on so much! Didn’t agree with Bojo interfering with the Russian/Ukraine peace deal! Also if we’re free now since Brexit how come we are not stopping the ‘Boat invasion’??? Otherwise an excellent interview!!! NF for leader!!!
"You shall treat this fiftieth year as sacred. You shall proclaim liberty in the land for all its inhabitants. It shall be a jubilee for you, when each of you shall return to your own property, each of you to your own family." Leviticus 25:10
Great interview! Just one note. On June 29th,1829 Buenos Aires appointed Luis Vernet as Military and Civil Commander of Islas Malvinas and the Islands adjacent to Cabo de Hornos. Vernet and his family, along with 23 other Argentine families, lived in Islas Malvinas until January 3, 1833, when the islands were occupied by the British. Mr Farage is missing some important part of the history of Malvinas.
A man who speaks good sense and has the courage to say what he thinks. A rarity in politics. If only he were the Prime Minister, perhaps the country would have a prosperous and stable future. But he isn't, and the socialists will soon be in control, according to the opinion polls. Crikey.
Both my children in their 20's, educated in the UK, have left the country. I've not tried to stop them, although upsetting. My family is destroyed, but there is no future for young white heterosexual centre right political thinking people here. Tony Blair's "utopia" is unfolding.
Love ❤️ you nomad love ❤️ your caring heart thanks for sharing your thoughts with us and helping us about other countries and cultures blessings to you and company stay strong 💪 and safet
A question for NF and the chat. Could you explain the benefits of a capitalist system where Banks need to be bailed out at least a couple of times now?
@maxflight777 the government needs reformation and a serious rebuild. Drugs fucked the inners of America up like no other and people are just now starting to see that.
Deep State, Big Government, Big Pharma, Big Ag, corruption, infiltration by Soviets & Marxist ideology and by Muslim Brotherhood to undermine the culture, the Pill & subsequent erosion of family values, possibly the VietNam war & the spoiled Baby Boomers (although note that Nancy Pelosi was from the Lost Generation, not a Boomer), Obama & his policies (& Woodrow Wilson), failure to integrate immigrants-these are some of the causes, in addition to drugs, of the mess we’re in.
Sozialismus in Amerika? Nein, die abstoßend Politik von Deep State, die sich ohne Hindernisse von gewählten Präsidenten ihre vernichtende militärische Ziele "all oder the World" durchsetzen konnte. Drogen/Medikamente Abhängige ist die Folge von deprimierend Politik für die eigene Bevölkerung.