“If Spain goes, Europe on its own will not be big enough to save the banks.”

—  Nigel Farage

Segment from an article on the UKIP website, 31 May 2012. On the edge of social breakdown http://www.ukip.org/content/latest-news/2681-on-the-edge-of-social-breakdown
2012

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