"I have felt for some time now that the 'New UKIP' is not really right for me any more" He said in 2009: "As far as I am concerned man-made global warming is nothing more than a hypothesis that hasn't got any basis in fact. Every day more scientists are modifying their initial views". Bloom failed to declare his interest in TBO to European Parliament officials and in 2008 Bloom's company TBO was fined £28,000 by the Financial Services Authority for 'posing an "unacceptable risk" to customers'.[43] In August 2014, TBO was fined and ordered to pay more than £2 million in damages to a retired couple, having ignored their request for cautious financial planning and "gambled" almost all their clients' money on high risk investments with an almost complete loss haha, ok you must be a fool when you like/ support him
That was said a long time ago.. 1985-2000 there where people calling themselves Anarchists, but they never got accepted by the public. They where anti democratic fascists who would do anything to anyone questioning them, without remorse! When they realised that they would not get the public support they started calling themselves Antifascists/Antifa and started moving in to mainstream media, politics and all humanitarian/environmental/animal rights groups to hijack them. They now have support from most of the public who think they are what they say they are, but our doom is their agenda! If you dissolve their “politics” many will realise and the others will attack you! The psychopaths that run it are the ones that will attack and defend it no matter what! Politicians, BIG corp, mainstream media and Central banks are the scum of our time! They are the fascists controlling people. Antifa/SJW are just the fascist foot soldiers!
Miko sunstrider - you do understand that the social democrats we’re the first to support the Nazi party (National Socialist German Workers' Party). The areas dominated by the social Democrats were the same areas that had full support for the Nazi party when it came into power. And the Strongest Nazi party supporting areas in Germany are the same areas that the social democrats still dominate. Your ignorance is sad.
@MrBoskee I agree, I had to figure out who was who, and how they all play a part in the big picture. From what I can gather, I am in agreement with Mr. Bloom.
EUXTV are pretty bias in this video, but thankfully a vast majority of the comments are agreeing with the point that Bloom made. Let the world and the European citizens see what these undemocratic clowns want to turn us into!
>> Well let me say first I agree that Britain historically has always been apart from the continent. We don't share the ideas of a federated Europe because the nation state has been good to us from the very beginning. It is what made us, us. Whereas EU-centric people consider borders and heritage as divisions we do not. I am fascinated to know what you mean by 'it might be best for everybody anyway'? It's not often I hear a Europhile (Mr. Delors said it) say this, could you elaborate?
Vladimir Bukovsky is a SOVIET (USSR) DEFECTOR. He is the one who draws parallels between the EU and USSR institutions and composition. He has quite an amazing biography. If you want a defector from the EU, look up Marta Andreasen or Bernard Connolly (former Commissioner). Noticed the accept cookie thing popping up all the time on websites? EU did that lol.
@jurjose I remembered why the 'proportional' part of your comment is flawed too. In the UK we have roughly 840-855 thousand people to each MEP in representation. A smaller country like say Luxembourg has roughly 75-78 thousand per MEP. Yet their weight in representation is considerable in the EU. That is a massive disparity. It means that in the wider EU political apparatus 8% of the population can impose on all others in the EU. Hardly proportional.
Why is Germany the only contry in EU that has got AAA and stable outlook from a rating agency? It is the only country in EU which is not ruled by Jews.
I am, personally, not in favour of the FPTP system in the UK anymore. It's too vague and doesn't represent the public view enough in this day and age. We can agree on that. The separation of powers in the EU is also something of a farce. The Commission are the executive but are also solely responsible for proposing legislation. The EP simply agree on matters they propose. The ECJ is following the Commissions direction on EU law and simply rules on them (ec.europa.eu/about/index_en.htm)
@sazdosanjh You're forgetting that the majority of those countries want to stay in the UK, and do not want the euro. If they did leave, England would become richer due to fewer welfare payments.
The war will never end for Britain, perhaps if they win the football world cup. Actually what they need is to cut Scotland and Wales loose and declare the end of the UK, then the Empire will finally be over and then they be England again. Which is what UKIP really wants isn't it? Not to mention the BNP and EDL. I'd like to see English response when Scotland and Wales join the EU and bring the whole thing to their borders.
you really are that ignorant arent you,,,, did you totally miss the UK bit of UKIP, as in the United Kingdom, so why are you spouting bullshit that UKIP only stands for the English, that would be the EIP party, so stop being silly.
@Toshamsung Of course I am aware that Greece is a country. I was trying to illustrate how a cohesive group will always have relatively rich and relatively poor members/regions/countries. Surely you have heard of The Drachma? You know that Greece had a currency but they could not manage it, going back to that era will not help Greece. Even in the 1830's Greece was bailed out by Russia, France and England. The EU is the only reason Greece has remained functioning for the last thirty years.
@RedGoblinus That would be very productive indeed. The process of European unification cannot continue if there are countries that are unwilling to go forward. I personally hope that GB will remain a strong partner of Europe, but you're right, a country with a tradition of isolation like the UK doesnt fit well into a European Union.
@Kritischr Germany is hardly unique this way so don't worry about it; he's leading the Socialist Block by a rather comfortable majority and it does come from all over Europe.
Ignore the spitfire and aesthetic of the website, the spitfire is a symbol of resistance in the UK on all things. It's not a reference to the 'days of glory'. WW2 essentially ensured that Britain lost its 'days of glory' through massive debts and decolonisation even though we were victors. Pure rhetoric. Now please concentrate on the content of the site, it makes for very interesting reading and will explain quite few things very well as to why the UK opposes the EU and wishes for independence.
Did you read the article I sent you? Peace in Europe is an out and out lie. The Balkans, Czechoslovakia, Basque, IRA etc. The 'educated people' of Europe are not integrated they are subsidised but can (and do) pursue their ventures through larger international bodies which do not require political union and the 'harmonisation'. Google: 'Eu politics: a picture of ignorance' for an article on 'educated people' and google: 'EU politics: in "Europe" and ruled by Norway' on DIQULES legislation.
@RedGoblinus The EU was originally founded as the European Coal and Steel Community in 1952. It was later renamed European Economic Community and - after the joining of eastern European nations - European Union, but it was always the same insitution. THAT'S a fact!
always been the same institution,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BUT THEY OUTRIGHT LIED ABOUT THAT FACT. a shopping area doesnt take over the lives of its shoppers. common market was a tiny bit political, the eu ,,, when the unelected foreigners make laws.
Also with regards to the Westminster part of your comment. UKIP are a small party with 22,000 members compared to millions with the Labour and Conservatives due to only being around for a couple of decades. They are also not funded (we're talking millions of pounds) by massive business conglomerates, the EU or trade unions as the other major parties are to further their interests. They are at a huge disadvantage with all the above taken into account but are still very popular with the people.
@Geostrategic1 Should Herr Schulz be the next EU President, despite the debacle, I can assure you his answer will be merely "more of the same." Indeed, in an English-language interview, Schulz is advocating growth merely as a way for the EU and European governments to be able to collect more money through higher taxes.
@NumberDne Of course Britain also wants to keep its political influence in the EU. Pretty much all questions of pan-European policy, from economic cooperation to Europe's standing in matters of foreign policy, are handled via the EU. Dropping out would mean a considerable loss of influence for the UK.
I have to remind you, when it really mattered and the UK stood alone, we liberated the rest of Europe TWICE . the UK leaving the eu has left the eu with much less influence. the UK did 60+ trade deals in 2 years, yeah a real loss of influence. all your bullshit written here hasnt aged well has it?.
@NumberDne 2/3 of the UK's exports go to EU countries and about the same amount of imports come from the EU. The abolition of economic barriers within Europe has therefore definitely been an advantage to the British economy.
yeah just ignore the £millions per day just for the membership fees, on top of them stealing £billions worth of UK fish stocks. then there is the external tariff policy, paying brussels taxes for goods from outside the eu, how is giving additional political taxes on goods a benefit?
@Ermintrude75 In parliament there is a need for courtesy. You cannot accept that and as an analysis it is even completely wrong. The insult agains Van Rompuy was targeted and good, but this is just rude and stupid.
@Archimedes555453525 imo, what he said speaks volumes about why he disagrees. :P Too bad he wasn't more tactful in his "apology," though. Something like, "I apologize for interrupting Mr. Schulz's undemocratic fascist speech. Please continue telling us how you plan on violating The People's freedoms." Either way, I've seen plenty of double standards in the EU Parl, and it's quite painful to watch.
"Undemocratic fascist"? That is wrong. He should have called him "a democratic fascist". We remember that Hitler was a product of democracy. So is Schulz.
@RedGoblinus I´m absolutly against the EU but people who be proud of an old traditon of MONARCHY shoud not talk about democracy as a british invention...don´t missunderstood, I´m proud of your english monarchy´s history and I´m a little bit envy of you...Mr. Schulz don´t acts for the majority of the Germans!!!
@johnsmith4442 do you not have access the real news? the argument is When not If. English parties want a referendum now, SNP wants to wait until the 800th anniversary of the Battle of Bannock Burn, read the story about Robert the Bruce and the spider this is what SNP are marketing the referendum on. Scotland will be free again, and then they'll join the EU and be subsidised by the English again (among others).