How refreshing to hear that Nigel Farage continues to give the EU Parliament considerable
earache. He was ridiculed this week for pointing out that the new Belgian Government, the New Flemish Party, wants partition from the French speaking section of the country, the Walloons. Here is a country at the heart of Europe, wishing separation within it's own boundaries, with obvious support from the majority of the nation. Farage is just the type of character needed to keep us aware of the machinations going on in Brussels, as the BBC most certainly ignores the service that it is supposed to perform.
In Farage's book 'Fighting Bull', he writes about his growing distrust of the European Union over the last twenty years. On winning his seat in the European Parliament in 1999, he recalls that his return ticket to Brussels cost a nominal £99; he, along with all the other members, was awarded £600 in expenses, no receipts, no questions asked. As he makes abundantly clear, this is our money. Let us hope that he is not the only one fighting our corner.
WE MUST VOTE IN MANY MORE REPRESENTATIVES FOR THIS SERVICE.
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