It’s about businesses nervous about taking on school leavers because of a mass of red tape. It’s about health and safety regulations and green fines.
NIGEL FARAGENo deals with the Tories; it’s war.
More Nigel Farage Quotes
-
-
The great and the good will decide what is good for us and make sure that we get what is good for us, good and hard.
NIGEL FARAGE -
I have been unsure, from the start, what the Occupy movement was all about, although I did suspect that it was just fatuous, anti-enterprise, left-wingery.
NIGEL FARAGE -
Our feeling is that the status quo often gets a boost and this is the new status quo.
NIGEL FARAGE -
When people stand up and talk about the great success that the EU has been, I’m not sure anybody saying it really believes it themselves anymore.
NIGEL FARAGE -
Basically, Herman van Rompuy wants the European Union to become a debt union, which may be acceptable to some of the southern countries who are effectively bust. To the northern countries, it is not.
NIGEL FARAGE -
If I was a Greek citizen I’d be out there trying to bring down this monstrosity that has been put upon those people.
NIGEL FARAGE -
It’s about mass immigration at a time when 21% of young people can’t find work. It’s about giving £50 million a day to the EU when the public finances are under great strain.
NIGEL FARAGE -
I am delighted at Des’s support in these elections. And thank him for his rewrite of the lyrics of Send in the Clowns which we are planning to sing at our South East conference.
NIGEL FARAGE -
This Constitution does not reflect the thoughts, hopes and aspirations of ordinary people. It does nothing for jobs or economic growth and widens further still the democratic deficit.
NIGEL FARAGE -
It’s a European Union of economic failure, of mass unemployment and of low growth.
NIGEL FARAGE -
The situation in Greece just goes from bad to worse. We’ve now got a situation where there was the big suicide a few weeks ago, where a 77-year-old man shot himself in the head outside the Greek Parliament. That was the public face of what’s gone wrong.
NIGEL FARAGE -
I’m not for sale, neither is UKIP.
NIGEL FARAGE -
My opponents are the people who gave up our borders.
NIGEL FARAGE -
We do have, I’m sad to say, a fifth column that is living within our own countries that is utterly opposed to our values, we’re going to have to be a lot braver… in standing up for our Judaeo-Christian culture.
NIGEL FARAGE -
I’ve got to see the Brexit process through. We’ve won the war but we must win the peace.
NIGEL FARAGE -
I have invested the best part of my adult political life in helping to try to build up this movement and I am far from perfect but I do think I am able, through the media, to deliver a good, simple, understandable message.
NIGEL FARAGE -
The opening of the doors to 29 million Romanians and Bulgarians is going to become a huge issue.
NIGEL FARAGE -
Any normal and fair-minded person would have a perfect right to be concerned if a group of Romanian people suddenly moved in next door.
NIGEL FARAGE -
But there’s certainly only one thing I could never agree with George Galloway on. He’s a teetotaller and wants to close all the bars in the House of Commons. That is just not on.
NIGEL FARAGE -
Perhaps our own opposition to even the level of European integration we have now, let alone any more, is well known.
NIGEL FARAGE -
We may have made one of the biggest and most stupid collective mistakes in history by getting so worried about global warming.
NIGEL FARAGE -
Before, Europe was about treaties, laws and our sovereign right to govern ourselves. Now, it’s about everyday lives.
NIGEL FARAGE -
I think that politics needs a bit of spicing up.
NIGEL FARAGE -
Having established that good ideas do indeed come in from the cold, start on the fringes and become mainstream, can we make any predictions about what the next move will be?
NIGEL FARAGE -
We vote to leave, we get rid of this Prime Minister – dishonest Dave [Cameron] – and we get a better Prime Minister.
NIGEL FARAGE -
Maybe this will be the beginning of a trend? Flat taxes, cutting foreign aid, a referendum on Europe, grammar schools. Who knows?
NIGEL FARAGE