Thursday 31 May 2012

Farage attacks the EU, but not the banks it works for

As I've mentioned, Nigel Farage of UKIP (an MEP) loves to attack
Barosso, Van Rumpboy and other unelected pencil-pushers.
However, because he's an ex-banker, he forgets to mention
who's responsible for most of the mess. His banking buddies.

IshitUnot: king world


Nigel Farage: There Are Going to Be Serious Banking Collapses

With escalating fears regarding the stability of the eurozone, today King World News interviewed former LBMA commodities broker and trader and current MEP Nigel Farage to get his take on the situation. Farage had some very interesting comments regarding the Italians moving large quantities of gold to Switzerland, but when KWN asked about the chaos in Europe, Farage stated, “Well, so far, from all of the European officials and from the new IMF branch office in Washington, we’ve had unanimity that there was no prospect, at any stage, of the euro being under threat.”

“Suddenly, a big shot from the IMF says, ‘There is a problem here, and there may be a breakup of the eurozone. It could come sooner than you think.’ I see that as a bit of a crack in the dam. They’ve always used the argument that the euro was inevitable and it was here to stay, and an individual from the IMF has just completely blown that out of the water. ....