Nigel Farage On Obama's EU Referendum Intervention | Murnaghan

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Published 2016-04-24
Leave campaigners branded the US President a "lame duck" after his warning that Britain would be at the "back of the queue" for an American trade deal if it leaves Europe.

All Comments (21)
  • @morrman3350
    The absolute madman! Make this man Prime Minister. Save Britain! Save Europe!
  • @1000frolly
    Here in Australia we have recently signed separate trade deals with; China, South Korea, Japan and the USA. The claim that the UK could not do the same is utter nonsense.
  • @tedk5142
    Folks like Farage we urgent need in Germany!
  • @incogneto441
    More Americans should see this to understand what the current administration is trying to do to us.
  • @Nagassh
    "They have a special relationship with this country". Someone tell Obama that, he doesn't seem to care.
  • I think preserving the over one thousand year history of Britain is more important than a grand fantasy of fools.
  • @johnwhelan1193
    the only politician in UK that makes sence, and a gentleman, the man should get a medal he is a hero, and by the way I am not British, but Irish, I have the greatest respect for Mr farage.
  • @manawa3832
    I understand now why so many Middle Eastern countries are sick and tired of American interventionism.
  • @chrisfleming443
    Farage as a politician is on a different level to ANY other politician today, he talks sence, straight to the point and is trying to put the great back into britain. He is a very clever strong leader and very grounded, exactly what every normal person in the UK needs as a prime minister. The queen agrees with him and David cameron is terrified of him which is why he won't face him in a debate over britex. Top man Nigel, good luck.
  • Its always better to go against the will of the establishment because they do not serve the people, they serve corporations and big capital, that is who they serve. The more big important figures feel obliged to intervene, the more important it is to avoid the imposition of their collective will. What is in their interest is not in the interest of the general public. Simple as that.
  • Is this an interview, or a series of baited traps, and I almost got yous? God, I thought the US news and the German news was bad. I had to follow someone through a minefield, I'd choose Nigel Farage to lead me through it. That guy is sharp.
  • @bobzanchi5018
    Murnaghan trying very hard to discredit him but lost hands down
  • @astorrin532
    What a brilliant statesman Mr Farage is. We are so fortunate to have such a man speak up for our country in an honest, well informed, calm and intelligent manner. He is just so different from the Cameron's and the Obama's of this World who dance to the tune of their paymasters and don't give a dam about the people and the country. Vote OUT!!
  • @fintimwhimbim
    The very fact that BO even felt he he should interfere in UK''s people's decisions has secured a "leave" vote from me. Nice one BO.