Nigel Farage: In Ten Years, the European Union of Today Will No Longer Exist

‘A party that is talking about their own identity, running their own country, deeply skeptical of being run from Brussels’

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​​​​​​​FARAGE: "Yeah. In many ways it is. I mean, look, you've heard the story over the course of the last few months, the populist revolt is over. Macron has won in France. Merkel is back in Germany. But the truth of it is, what you saw happening in Germany yesterday was for the first time in decades, a party that is unashamedly German. A party that is talking about their own identity, running their own country, deeply skeptical of being run from Brussels, getting 90 seats in the... Yesterday is a big day for Germany. And for those who comfort themselves that Macron won in France, in the first round of the first presidential election nearly 50% of candidates voted for secessionists. So the message here is, we may not have had the big seismic shocks of Brexit and Trump that we had in 2016 happening in '17. But believe you, me, the momentum, the movement of those that say we don't want to be elected -- run by unelected super-national cabals -- that is still growing. That is still gathering pace. And you believe me, Tucker, in 10 years' time, this European Union as you see it today will not exist."

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