Monday, 27 April 2009

Nigel Farage interview with Andrew Neil - BBC HARD TALK.

Nigel Farage UKIP LEADER  Andrew Neill BBC.

Tackling the EU  full on is Nigel Farage, and I will repeat once again to vote as if you vote is compulsory and put your Country before your party.  

Get your whole family to vote, each and every one of them.  

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 Farage interview with Neil All in SW 

Nigel's interview with Andrew Neil - 


the link is below and by all accounts, it was a cracker, so I'm looking forward to watch it shortly 



http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00k3fr8/Straight_Talk_25_04_2009/?src=a_syn31 


http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00k3fr8/Straight_Talk_25_04_2009/?src=a_syn31 


 The elephant in the room 



We have a feeling you know perfectly well why the BBC will never allow criticism of the EU and we suspect that people like John Redwood know as well that if they step out of line they will never get air time again. 

The BBC have obtained over €400 million in soft loans, i.e. loans at very favourable rates, from the European Investment bank and these all come with the caveat that at all times the recipient must promote and further the cause of the European Union.  If they do not do so they will be in contractual default with all the penalties resulting. 



Would you kindly circulate to your contacts please?    

From the E mail copy below you will see that the  BBC Today programme this morning asked three MPs, John Redwood, Vince Cable, and  Michael Meacher what areas of  public expenditure they would cut to reduce our national deficit. 

Amazingly, not one of these mentioned the astronomical cost of the EU to Britain! 

Neither did GEORGE OSBORNE when interviewed on the same programme later. 

They should not be allowed to get away with this further attempt to hide the truth about our membership of the EU - in the midst of  a severe recession calling for stringent financial restraint! 

As many as possible please let these "representatives" know a few home truths they need to learn. 

"To The Today Team. 

On your discussion this morning in consulting three MPs as to how the current debt burden could be eased, millions of listeners would be astonished to hear that not a single one of them mentioned the astronomical  costs of the "elephant in the room", namely that of our membership of the European Union. !  

How grotesquely (or willfully) blind could one get? In 2008  the UK paid no less than £55,775 Billion to the EU merely for membership of this corrupt, expensive bureaucracy for which nobody has voted in any election!. 

Why did the BBC not pursue the MPs over this? 

Why for example, did nobody raise the matter of the further crippling cost of EU regulation on British business, estimated between £20 - 40 Billion p.a.? 

Why no mention of the scandalous waste of public money on the failed CAP and Fisheries "policies"?  

So we could go on. 

As usual, the BBC, clearly, and presumably deliberately, avoids what is so obvious to the rest of the UK   Why?