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[applause] nigel: i know from my own part in the story that the whole thing can be summed up by a simple term -- it is just fake news. [applause] that: it is fake news suggest the president colluded with the russians and his election campaign. he didn't, but you know what, when this is over, they still won't stop. they still will never accept the value of the world has been turned upside down. they will keep on fighting and keep trying to damage the reputation of everybody involved with the conservative patriotic movement. we must not underestimate just how powerful our enemies are. just think of george soros.
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[audience booing] he gets bigger booze in england. that is more like it. he is put into that $30 billion, dollars, already billion dollars, and from what i can see is attempting to intervene and disrupt and every single election and cause a campaign that is taking place across the western world. --se people don't believe people like soros don't believe in the existence of the nation state. they don't believe as we believe, in basic patriotism and believing in who we are. [applause] they don't believe in national identity, they want to live in a world with open
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borders. booing]e that is whattely, they want, and they are powerful and keep trying. by the way, this is my third cpac. [applause] they keep invite me back, and can i say, to the team, every year i come back to cpac, it is bigger and better and more professional than it was the year before. well done, matt, and all of your team. [applause] some of youse among in the last couple of days, a great sense of optimism. you are optimistic because you pressomething -- this ident has made america
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optimistic once again. whether it is tax cuts, jobs, orion, growth, more importantly, it is america's standing in the world. thoseow something, of eight years of obama, people thought march left of america at the end of the eight year period . [applause] nigel: i agree. speechht from the first he gave to the one he gave in davos. that said he was about forthcoming would embarrass himself and america on the world stage, and been proven wrong, have they not? have been proven wrong. [applause] nigel: he was so full of
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self-confidence that when he was walking around in beijing, i thought he was about to put a bid in for the place. [laughter] if you golf courses, a couple of hotels, it is always possible after he is president. the point is a lot of you are feeling happy and upbeat and the mood is, you are right about these midterm elections. but kind of, we are not so great anymore. [applause] danger, theiggest biggest single danger to the huge victories that we achieved back in 2016 is complacency. [applause] nigel: that is the biggest danger that we face, and i would say to all of you, if you want to see the president, keep those
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majorities in the houses. if you want to see the president go on in the last half of this first term, and that emphasized this is just his first term, isn't it? [applause] inel: if you want to see him the right position, he is going to need every bit of help and support you can possibly give him. is going to need you to get your walking boots on once again and to get out there and deliver those leaflets and knock on those stores and guarantee him a great victory in november 18. so please go and help your president move on to even greater things. [applause] unfortunately, the situation on my side of the pond is not quite as good. is not going quite as well as it is here.
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by thes an attempt unholy trinity of big banks, big business, and big politics, to stop brexit from happening. [audience booing] nigel: we are due to leave the european union are march 29 year, and it will do all they can to frustrate the well of 17.4 million people. i am not saying they will succeed, but they will certainly try. moment isl at the that we will just about get there. but we may not. and if they do, in the worst-case scenario, overturn that result, and insult the intelligence and decency of the british people by making us have that both again, they don't tell you one thing -- i will be
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straight back in the frontline of that campaign. [applause] nigel: i will. [applause] do not underestimate the power of ordinary people when they get together and go out and try to make things happen. i don't want to have to do this again, but if they want this and want that battle to be re-phot, i will be back there, and for me, it will be no more mr. nice guy. [applause] nigel: let's hope it doesn't happen. one thing i do know and one thing i have learned and 25 years of being involved in campaigns in britain and all over europe, and america.
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one thing i know is this. that democracy, liberty, and freedom don't come for nothing. the best you are prepared to fight in battle for those things that as he assume stop peddling, the other side, the establishment, will hit back and tried to take those things away. ladies and gentlemen, we should be enormously proud, that we have managed to change the course of history. [applause] do is what we now have to to make sure that change of direction, that change of history, is not just a short-term phenomenon. we have to keep fighting and keep working to make sure our victory is permanent. that is what we have got to do.
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and we can do it. it is what the people all across the western world want. i hope you have had a really good day here at cpac. i know you are going to get ready to go out for drugs and dinner and have some fun. will.i.am, i have to tell you. to telli am, i have you. i hope you all enjoy today as much as i have, and i hope to see you again one day. thank you.thank you, [applause]
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] live coverage from washington, this effect conference happening in maryland. nigel farage. you can find our call average .nline at www.c-span.org later will have remarks from epa director, and governors from across the country this weekend in washington dc as well, the thewill winter meeting of national governoss

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