GDP per person in Britain would increase by 10% if millions of Immigrants on welfare and housing benefits were repatriated. Housing crisis would end. Health care would not be overwhelmed. Government spending would reduce. Lower end wages would increase... Etc.,
As an American, I really hope Britain makes Farage PM at some point soon. He is your country’s chance to really bring prosperity and the revitalization of British and Western Culture to your country (and then possibly spread to the rest of Europe) like we haven’t seen in decades.
06:27 - "Dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a very few ultra wealthy people", it's interesting that nobody seems to have an issue with decade long influence of Soros and the open society foundations influence of democracy, same can be said with the other mega foundations, Rockefeller, Bloomberg, Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, Omidyar Network, Reid Hoffman etc etc. Why isn’t the "dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a very few ultra wealthy people" being discussed in regards to these individuals and foundations?
Musks concerns seem to be aligned with my own so am quite excited to see what they do in America. Reducing the size of the state and national debt is key for our economys.
@@RonanTOC it’s a fallacy , reform just like labour and the conservatives will face the natural law that a small country (rather than being part of a larger economic block - the Eu) will struggle to negotiate
Trump is the most pro-British President as Nigel mentioned but we have a Prime Minister who is very much Anti-British, Timing could have been worse than this.
Mr. Farage made a very good point about the relative performances of the EU and US economies over the last 8 years. The EU is in a doom loop and we are well out of it. Recently, we joined the CPTPP, a trade organisation with a growing share of world trade and GDP and one which does not seek to control the lives of the citizens of its member countries. On all three points, compare and contrast with the EU.
You speak the truth-you're labeled a racist, and the British public is blamed for the current situation. The situation we are in did not deteriorate overnight; we allowed it to happen. Labour and the Tories are political parties of the past.
She is completely wrong when she attributes the increased level of poor in Argentina to Miley, the level of poor increased because the governments before Miley, took Argentina to a high level of Debt, high production of toilet Money by the Central Bank( hyper-inflation) and enormous quantities of regulations and restrictions to the different markets operating in the country ...and All of that mad measures has its toll in the social fibre of society between 18 to 36 months after the measures have been in effect! Let's be clear, Miley after one year of his election has the highest historical percentage of approval that any president in the last 100 years of that nation and that thanks to the same poor people that voted for him and are keeping the hope for an good capitalism and not for the high middle marxist class that governed and benefits of the high corrupt burocracy of the state
If you look at the big picture, the European Union is going down and they would never do Britain a favor, more likely to do the opposite. so alining with Europe is likely not our best option. America with all its faults are economically doing very well and is likely to be more aligned with Britain culturally linguistically, and historically. America is more likely to do us a favor. Brexit, in my opinion was a big mistake. You have to be connected to one of the global powers, North America, Europe, or China. We have to align ourselves with one of these if we are to succeed in the future and currently America is looking the best option.
Some good points there but I would disagree that Brexit was a mistake. The EU is in a doom loop and we are better off out of it. Mr. Farage made a very good point about the relative performances of the EU and US economies over the last 8 years. The EU is in a doom loop and we are well out of it. Recently, we joined the CPTPP, a trade organisation with a growing share of world trade and GDP and one which does not seek to control the lives of the citizens of its member countries. On all three points, compare and contrast with the EU.
NIGEL STOP IT HAVE YOU LEARNED NOTHING????? just say Tommy is nothing to do with you STOP THROWING HIM UNDER THE BUS and turning a large segment of your own supporters against you. STOP making people who have supported both of you for 20 years chose between you
The issue is not immigration. The system is broken without them . UK is an ageing population, matured adults are not giving birth to support the ageing population for the next 15-20 years due to feminism.
it's crap quality migrants. we should have a strict visa regime like many safer countries. student, spouse, work or tourist. none of this semi permanent pre settled nonsense. Once we become selective about the migrants we let in we might just be lucky attracting those who have good intentions
Of course the issue is immigration. Unfettered low skilled immigrants and their families most of whom are a net drain on the economy and add load to public services cannot be ignored. Low birth rates are a symptom of a population under pressure through declining GDP per head, massively high cost of living and the decline in the prevailing culture. Who would want to have a family?
It is the treatment of Tommy Robinson that is relevant Nigel, it is grossly out of proportion to his actions. You cannot ignore this, and if you do you are out of step with many of your own supporters.
EU growth may be lower than the US but workers have significantly more paid leave, maternity leave, sick leave, unfair dismissal laws, job security etc. not to mention the luxury of not having your healthcare tied to your job. I know which country I'd rather be working in...
Clearly, the US if, as you say, the EU has lower growth and US workers have more protections. Re the video, Mr. Farage made a very good point about the relative performances of the EU and US economies over the last 8 years. The EU is in a doom loop and we are well out of it. Recently, we joined the CPTPP, a trade organisation with a growing share of world trade and GDP and one which does not seek to control the lives of the citizens of its member countries. On all three points, compare and contrast with the EU.
He needs to be in Britain working in his constituency. Instead of galavanting to the USA. His constituency is in a mess with the lowest unemployment in Britain
Is low unemployment not a good thing? Anyway, he is entitled to a short break in his very busy schedule to celebrate Trump's inauguration. Mr. Farage made a very good point about the relative performances of the EU and US economies over the last 8 years. The EU is in a doom loop and we are well out of it. Recently, we joined the CPTPP, a trade organisation with a growing share of world trade and GDP and one which does not seek to control the lives of the citizens of its member countries. On all three points, compare and contrast with the EU.
Free Speech obviously doesn’t fit your narrow narrative. Kamala was supported by 83 billionaires. Trump was supported by 52. Open Free Speech is the bedrock of democracy. The likes of Stalin, Hitler and Mao Zedong shut down free speech. The BBC, ITV, CNN, mainstream media etc do not report raw unbiased truth, biased editing is both disingenuous and dangerous to we the public. USA liberated its self from a British tyrannical, monarchal controlled government via a revolution sparked by a 2% tax on tea!!! Rock on America which has now regained and sharing its new found open free speak platform and democracy.
“Far right” ? That would mean a national socialist, clearly he isn’t a fully paid up socialist -although he still supports some measure of social welfarism - and his support for global trade and high skill immigration makes him more globalist than nationalist. He’s patriotic which is a good thing, but that’s not a far right trait, it’s someone proud of the history, culture and achievements of their country. How does that make him far right ? I’m not a Farage fan personally and didn’t vote Reform as to me they are still too socialist and statist.
@@nockianlifter661 Top tip mate. When people resort to name calling, it's because they don't actually have anything substantive to say. So, ask them to explain why they're calling that person/entity that name. Best case scenario, they will actually think for themselves (for once) and do a bit of research, and realize their news sources have been misleading them. But usually, they'll be cowards and ignore you (and continue adding nothing of worth to the conversation). But don't waste your time doing their homework for them.
Thankyou Nigel for answering every question clearly, you will be our next PRIME MINISTER,
Hell will freeze over before this grifting charlatan bigot becomes UK PM.
Well done Nigel they tried but you kept putting them right. 👏
Well said nigel u have my respect to sticking to your principles dont be bullied 😊
Farage for PM
@@mohsenunknown
100% agree
@@Carlotta-x3c 100% agree.
💯 👍
Yes, hopefully so.
These two interviewers were like fish out of water 🙈
GDP per person in Britain would increase by 10% if millions of Immigrants on welfare and housing benefits were repatriated. Housing crisis would end. Health care would not be overwhelmed. Government spending would reduce. Lower end wages would increase... Etc.,
What are you smoking mate
Good point
Wouldn’t solve it, but it’s a huge factor
@xfcj1454 He's smoking common sense, the greatest drug there is.
@ a step in the right direction you could say
The snarky jibes at the start shows how biased the media really are… petty
I thought it was polite relative to other interviews 😂😂
As an American, I really hope Britain makes Farage PM at some point soon. He is your country’s chance to really bring prosperity and the revitalization of British and Western Culture to your country (and then possibly spread to the rest of Europe) like we haven’t seen in decades.
06:27 - "Dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a very few ultra wealthy people", it's interesting that nobody seems to have an issue with decade long influence of Soros and the open society foundations influence of democracy, same can be said with the other mega foundations, Rockefeller, Bloomberg, Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, Omidyar Network, Reid Hoffman etc etc. Why isn’t the "dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a very few ultra wealthy people" being discussed in regards to these individuals and foundations?
the country is on its arse and our current solutions arent working. I hope we can all agree with that despite what your political football team is
Nigel had these two on toast.
Vote Reform
This is such a bad interview. They just ignore what's being said and continue making descriptive statements that have no foundation in truth.
@fatphoca5009 Agreed .. these two interviewers are dull and repetitive. Not interested in a fair and informative interview .
Audio is dreadful. Amateur Bloomberg
Thats Nigel’s 40 a day raspy cigarette habit, notice the nicotine stained finger.
Musks concerns seem to be aligned with my own so am quite excited to see what they do in America. Reducing the size of the state and national debt is key for our economys.
Brilliant Nigel thank you!
Vote Reform - end the awful, awful uniparty in the UK
Nice intro by the lady , wish more were like her .
Farage is a leader, simple
Bloomberg typically are not on the side of mr farage
Do NOT give way the Chagos Islands!
(Unless you're TRYING to aggravate Trump.)
A sovereign nation will do what it wants.
These reporters are clueless… they sit there looking confused, and yet if people listen it’s really rather sensible
Questions are too long and rambling
Mandelson is yesterdays man what a strange appointment
The rightful PM
@@RonanTOC the person responsible for the disaster that is brexit cannot have support from the vast majority
@ Brexit hasn’t even been implemented.
@@RonanTOC it’s a fallacy , reform just like labour and the conservatives will face the natural law that a small country (rather than being part of a larger economic block - the Eu) will struggle to negotiate
@@RonanTOC
... but its negative impliications are still transitory.
@@ninixtu The European Union is the disaster. Did you hear the part about the US economy now being twice the size of the EU's?
Trump is the most pro-British President as Nigel mentioned but we have a Prime Minister who is very much Anti-British, Timing could have been worse than this.
Mr. Farage made a very good point about the relative performances of the EU and US economies over the last 8 years. The EU is in a doom loop and we are well out of it. Recently, we joined the CPTPP, a trade organisation with a growing share of world trade and GDP and one which does not seek to control the lives of the citizens of its member countries. On all three points, compare and contrast with the EU.
You speak the truth-you're labeled a racist, and the British public is blamed for the current situation. The situation we are in did not deteriorate overnight; we allowed it to happen.
Labour and the Tories are political parties of the past.
Oh hi Nigel! - from one of William Dartmouth’s intern.
She is completely wrong when she attributes the increased level of poor in Argentina to Miley, the level of poor increased because the governments before Miley, took Argentina to a high level of Debt, high production of toilet Money by the Central Bank( hyper-inflation) and enormous quantities of regulations and restrictions to the different markets operating in the country ...and All of that mad measures has its toll in the social fibre of society between 18 to 36 months after the measures have been in effect!
Let's be clear, Miley after one year of his election has the highest historical percentage of approval that any president in the last 100 years of that nation and that thanks to the same poor people that voted for him and are keeping the hope for an good capitalism and not for the high middle marxist class that governed and benefits of the high corrupt burocracy of the state
Surprisingly, I did not hate anything he just said 😅
If you look at the big picture, the European Union is going down and they would never do Britain a favor, more likely to do the opposite. so alining with Europe is likely not our best option. America with all its faults are economically doing very well and is likely to be more aligned with Britain culturally linguistically, and historically. America is more likely to do us a favor. Brexit, in my opinion was a big mistake. You have to be connected to one of the global powers, North America, Europe, or China. We have to align ourselves with one of these if we are to succeed in the future and currently America is looking the best option.
Some good points there but I would disagree that Brexit was a mistake. The EU is in a doom loop and we are better off out of it.
Mr. Farage made a very good point about the relative performances of the EU and US economies over the last 8 years. The EU is in a doom loop and we are well out of it. Recently, we joined the CPTPP, a trade organisation with a growing share of world trade and GDP and one which does not seek to control the lives of the citizens of its member countries. On all three points, compare and contrast with the EU.
Spoken like a true Russian bot. Divide the west in two and we shall fall to the forces of authoritarianism
I wish Nigel the best but fear he will not produce the radical painful reform required at this hour.
So what's the full story on Robinson then Nige. You never say.
Who cares more important things than tommy r 😴
@@debbieburgess2207Not much more important than the mass industrial abuse of thousands of children and the cover up and the corruption of the state.
@@debbieburgess2207 I agree, but lets have the full pic.
The problem Nigel has is that can he convince Conservative voters in the South? That's his biggest problem; Lib Dem territory is tough for him.
Did Biden think Bill Gates was a worry
NIGEL STOP IT HAVE YOU LEARNED NOTHING????? just say Tommy is nothing to do with you STOP THROWING HIM UNDER THE BUS and turning a large segment of your own supporters against you. STOP making people who have supported both of you for 20 years chose between you
However you feel about immigration, keep in mind this guy basically wants to privatise the NHS. One salient point does not a good leader make.
Does Nigel have emphysema? He sounds like his lungs are going to collapse, I'd quit the 40 Rothmans a day, mate.
The issue is not immigration. The system is broken without them . UK is an ageing population, matured adults are not giving birth to support the ageing population for the next 15-20 years due to feminism.
@@Jut_tc it’s great news for the overpopulated planet.
it's crap quality migrants. we should have a strict visa regime like many safer countries. student, spouse, work or tourist. none of this semi permanent pre settled nonsense. Once we become selective about the migrants we let in we might just be lucky attracting those who have good intentions
@@SilentWalker-if4nc lucky to atract anyone with that rotten vile climate, don’t know why anyone would waste their life in that depressing place
Of course the issue is immigration. Unfettered low skilled immigrants and their families most of whom are a net drain on the economy and add load to public services cannot be ignored. Low birth rates are a symptom of a population under pressure through declining GDP per head, massively high cost of living and the decline in the prevailing culture. Who would want to have a family?
This man just drips with insincerity. It's just depressing that many in the UK seem to think that he's some sort of saviour.
🤡
He is the party leader who talks most like a human being when being party leader in public....so no he doesn't.
I don't think you are listening to him.
@Pandamama29 you mean me or the original poster?
Farage is clown.
And u r a troll
@ Truth hurts, i know.
@wutheringheights739 u talk 💩
You weren't laughing at the clown when Brexit happened. You weren't laughing at the clown when he became an MP@@wutheringheights739
The quality of these interviewers is…. 🤢 🤮
It is the treatment of Tommy Robinson that is relevant Nigel, it is grossly out of proportion to his actions. You cannot ignore this, and if you do you are out of step with many of your own supporters.
Change the record who gives a damn more important things than tommy r
EU growth may be lower than the US but workers have significantly more paid leave, maternity leave, sick leave, unfair dismissal laws, job security etc. not to mention the luxury of not having your healthcare tied to your job. I know which country I'd rather be working in...
Yup, America. If you put the work in you get rewarded. The lifestyle is far better in every aspect.
Clearly, the US if, as you say, the EU has lower growth and US workers have more protections.
Re the video, Mr. Farage made a very good point about the relative performances of the EU and US economies over the last 8 years. The EU is in a doom loop and we are well out of it. Recently, we joined the CPTPP, a trade organisation with a growing share of world trade and GDP and one which does not seek to control the lives of the citizens of its member countries. On all three points, compare and contrast with the EU.
He needs to be in Britain working in his constituency. Instead of galavanting to the USA. His constituency is in a mess with the lowest unemployment in Britain
Do you live there ?
Where's Starmer? He's got bigger problems to deal with, and the power to do something about it but is rarely here.
Is low unemployment not a good thing? Anyway, he is entitled to a short break in his very busy schedule to celebrate Trump's inauguration.
Mr. Farage made a very good point about the relative performances of the EU and US economies over the last 8 years. The EU is in a doom loop and we are well out of it. Recently, we joined the CPTPP, a trade organisation with a growing share of world trade and GDP and one which does not seek to control the lives of the citizens of its member countries. On all three points, compare and contrast with the EU.
Why when starmer is in Ukraine
@bieituns And now in Poland. He seems to be determined to spread misery and depression all over the world.
Who's paying for Nigel to fly to America this time?
I neither know nor care. I doubt he would be short of a bob or two to pay his own air fare, though.
He pays himself going as a friend nothing political, what about Starmer, how many taxed paid holidays has he had in 6 months..
He pays his self whats it got to do with u anyway
From across the pond: Optimism as a strategy? Even losers can win if they keep trying but it doesn't make them winners.
What does that even mean? Sounds very Orwellian and double speak
Why is BBG normalising this far right maniac?
Is genocidal Zionism far right? If so, this channel is itself far right.
Free Speech obviously doesn’t fit your narrow narrative.
Kamala was supported by 83 billionaires. Trump was supported by 52.
Open Free Speech is the bedrock of democracy. The likes of Stalin, Hitler and Mao Zedong shut down free speech. The BBC, ITV, CNN, mainstream media etc do not report raw unbiased truth, biased editing is both disingenuous and dangerous to we the public.
USA liberated its self from a British tyrannical, monarchal controlled government via a revolution sparked by a 2% tax on tea!!! Rock on America which has now regained and sharing its new found open free speak platform and democracy.
Tommy Robinson?
“Far right” ? That would mean a national socialist, clearly he isn’t a fully paid up socialist -although he still supports some measure of social welfarism - and his support for global trade and high skill immigration makes him more globalist than nationalist. He’s patriotic which is a good thing, but that’s not a far right trait, it’s someone proud of the history, culture and achievements of their country. How does that make him far right ? I’m not a Farage fan personally and didn’t vote Reform as to me they are still too socialist and statist.
@@nockianlifter661 Top tip mate. When people resort to name calling, it's because they don't actually have anything substantive to say.
So, ask them to explain why they're calling that person/entity that name. Best case scenario, they will actually think for themselves (for once) and do a bit of research, and realize their news sources have been misleading them. But usually, they'll be cowards and ignore you (and continue adding nothing of worth to the conversation).
But don't waste your time doing their homework for them.
Commonsense politician instead of ideologically driven ones
My post keeps getting taken down TH-cam don’t want free speech