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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

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'EU voters are more anti-immigration than I am,' Farage rants at MEPs


'EU voters are more anti-immigration than I am,' Farage rants at MEPs
In a fiery speech to the European Parliament in Strasbourg, Farage said most EU citizens have a “harder line” on immigration than himself or even US President Donald Trump.
Farage pointed to a recent poll of 10,000 people by think tank Chatham House, which revealed that across 10 major EU states 55 percent of voters thought Muslim migration should be stopped. About 25 percent neither agreed nor disagreed, and 20 percent disagreed.
“I have no doubt that many of you here when you hear what I have to say will despise your own voters.
“Only 20 percent of people want immigration from Muslim countries to continue. Which means your voters have a harder line position on this than Donald Trump or myself or frankly any party sitting in this parliament.

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