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Nigel Farage: Bully Boys in Brussels Building Economic Europrison

The Greek economy - already teetering on the brink - has taken another turn for the worse. That's the verdict coming from IMF officials. Austerity inspectors visited the country to check whether it's meeting the conditions set up by international creditors. If the demands aren't fulfilled, Greece won't get a second lifeline of one hundred and thirty billion euros. And another debt-ridden Eurozone economy - Italy - is undergoing a further round of belt-tightening, as its lower house of Parliament is about to vote for more austerity measures. Nigel Farage, MEP and leader of the UK independence party, says the hands of Eurozone strugglers are tied while they are trapped within the bloc.

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I agree with what he says, except that – like many people – Mr. Farage is totally misinformed about Iceland. The Icelandic government has chosen to remain totally enslaved by the bankers, despite two national referendums in which the Icelandic masses voted to not serve the bankers.

Iceland never broke free, and it remains in a Depression.

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