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The man is a legend, i dream of having a leader half as good as him.
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I think that David Cameron could learn a lot off this bloke, he needs to wake up to whats going on in brussels and start looking out for his own country and the people that live here
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nice to see someone standing up for his country.
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Its a pity that it is Hungary and Poland, two of europes "smallest countries" that are taking the lead on this because if it had been one of the big five nations it would have recieved some sort of coverage on the national news
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I'm sure there's still an opportunity for 'Newsnight' to file a sniffy report. shaking their heads sadly about Hungary's perfectly sensible response to the routine everyday terror and religious hatred such as we've seen this week from Brussels to Glasgow.
'Newsnight' will maybe ask (as on a previous occasion) whether Hungary's values are 'compatible' with Europe. They WON'T ask whether the values of the murderers in Belgium and Scotland are compatible with any sane mindset, let alone Europe. |
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The Poles economic migrants of the highest order ..
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Absolutely fckin brilliant. Well said that man.
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i"d like to think our feeble leaders would do for us what this man is doing to protect his people but i think there"s more chance of me riding this years derby winner we really are in deep do do with our so called leaders
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Now that's what I call a leader. An awesome speech.
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noone wants to go to Hungary anyway
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The Number one leader in the EU today.
I admit the opposition are a bunch of selling platers. |
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Can we vote him to be the next uk pm ?
http://tinyurl.com/gw42k8b |
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Brilliant speech. All you ever wanted to hear from a countries leader, but were afraid to ask.
In 50 years time, I wonder if Britons and other western Europeans will be clambering to get into a safe, economically stable, country like Hungary or Poland? |
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Can we vote for the bloke that wrote the subtitles then?
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The speech was made in July 2015...
In The Guardian, so it must be true? |
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That great speech was made in March 2016 in case anyone is in doubt.
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The root of the problem is our Country for decades whether it be Labour or Conservative (or a coalition) has been run by a succession of idiot knob heads...who basically don't have a clue and couldn't give a phuck !
I mean most of em...couldn't hold down a "proper job" - they're "professional Politicians" who's only skill is "gobbing off" Just watch the DVD ..."Britain's Trillion Pound Horror Story" (available off Amazon) you'll see what I mean. It seems to me that our Country has been run for the benefit of Immigrants and Foreigneres ..not the indigenous British population - that's how incredibly stupid is that ? Just watch the BBC (British Broadcasting Caliphate)- I rest my case. Of course most of our Politicians lead very comfortable lives far removed from what's happening in Luton, Bradford or Leicester etc...and they suck up all the expenses they can whilst employed as MP's.,then retire on nice comfortable pension to a Villa in Tuscnny or wherever ! |
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Not many of us would argue with that ron, it probably explains why the likes of Trump and Jezza have gained popularity recently. Perhaps people are seeing through them ?
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An incredible, powerful, and mesmerising speech!
I couldn't sit through fifteen minutes of Cameron's wishy washy and anaesthetised, insincere, and contrived waffle for more than five minutes. I was actually sorry that it seemed to get clipped at the end! |
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He is back again refusing to sell his country down the river.
. http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/04/08/orban-declares-war-brussels-migrant-politics/ |
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they will have to do as they are told
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All we need is one or two countries to vote out of the eu and it will fall like a pack of cards.
I know this is virtually impossible but i can live in hope, or decide where to move come July. |
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Thank you, noitsnotme, for posting this.
This was the first speech for years that I have sat through to the end and I had tears in my eyes most of the time. I read his wiki entry and it said that he also studied at Oxford on a scholarship grant for four months at Pembroke College. |