Submitted by Tyler Durden on
05/09/2012 13:21 -0400
In one of his most passionate speeches (which says a lot), UKIP's Nigel
Farage, on the May 9th celebration of the Euro, tells his European Parliament
colleagues of his grave concern at the recent elections - which are very
reminiscent of the elections in Germany in 1932. He warns that Europe
faces the very real prospect of mass civil unrest and even revolution as the
Euro project itself could even be the cause of (in it perfect irony as the
initial solution to) a rebirth of national socialism in Europe.
Farage pulls no punches but in three minutes provides a clear picture of just
how concerned anyone who is not merely a head-in-the-sand status-quo
muddle-through'er should be with regards Europe: "It is a European union of
economic failure, of mass unemployment, and of low growth"

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