Farage: ‘The EU in a Sense Is a Prototype for What Hillary and the Big Banks’ Want

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FARAGE: "Globalism can be a good thing, in the sense that the world is becoming a smaller place, we're more interconnected. There are a lots of poor countries that are getting a bit richer. All of that is great. And actually, one of the reasons I said we should vote for Brexit was to get ourselves out of an outdated customs union, which forbade us for making our own trade deals across the world. So, it can be good. The problem is what globalism has become. The European Union in a sense is a prototype for what Hillary Clinton and some of the big Wall Street banks want to see, namely where individual nation states effectively give up their democratic rights, give up the supremacy of their courts and hand it over to a higher global order, but wants to homogenize, harmonize, make everything the same. And what it's done, it's played into the hands of the giant multinationals and done nothing for small and medium-sized enterprises. So I believe this -- I believe that individual nation states can make trade deals, can cooperate together, we need to live in a world where we work with each other, but not one where we give away our democratic rights." 

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