Nigel Farage
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Why did you ask yourselves in Dublin a question?
Why did you fight the British?
Why did Irish nationalists fight the British for 500 years?
What was the point of it if you're now governed by European Commissioners?
My aim in being in politics was to get Britain out of the European Union.
That is what we voted for.
And that is why I now feel that I've done my bit.
It's classic, I'm afraid, of the lies that you in Ireland and us in Britain and in many other countries have been told successively.
You open the door.
With Nice, half a million have come, and what this treaty does, of course, is it opens the door in time to Turkey, which would give free movement of peoples to a further 80 million people.
Now, it's a bit early in the day, so all I've got actually is coffee, but I hope you enjoy a few pints with the lads tonight.
Up the ra!
Nigel, love what you're doing.
Come on, I'll get you in office.
But not everyone is happy to see him.
But not everyone is happy to see him.
I was umming and ahhing.
I mean, I did actually vote Conservative a few years ago, but it's clearly not made a difference.
Rishi didn't make a difference.
So, yeah, I think it's going to be down to trying forage and reform.