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#1. We have a Conservative leader that believes in green taxes, that won't bring back grammar schools, that believes in continuing with total open-door migration from eastern Europe and refuses to give us a referendum on the EU.

#2. It's a European Union of economic failure, of mass unemployment and of low growth.

#3. The situation in Greece just goes from bad to worse. We've now got a situation where there was the big suicide a few weeks ago, where a 77-year-old man shot himself in the head outside the Greek Parliament. That was the public face of what's gone wrong.

#4. Should we continue to run our economic affairs or be managed by people in Brussels?

#5. Puppet Papademos is in place, and as Athens caught fire on Sunday night he rather took my breath away - he said violence and destruction have no place in a democratic country.

#6. We wouldn't want to be like the Swiss, would we? That would be awful! We'd be rich!

#7. I am disgusted at the way May has been speaking. The EU nationals living in the UK came here legally and they have protected rights.

#8. Our feeling is that the status quo often gets a boost and this is the new status quo.

#9. I believe I can lead this party from the front as a campaigning organization.

#10. I am married to a girl from Hamburg, so no one need tell me about the dangers of living in a German dominated household.

#11. We may have made one of the biggest and most stupid collective mistakes in history by getting so worried about global warming.

#12. The banking collapse was caused, more than anything, by bad government policy and the total failure of bad regulation, rather than by greed.

#13. British chancellor is telling the rest of Europe it must abandon democracy. It's appalling.

#14. [European Union] a giant cartel that suits big multinationals.

#15. Before, Europe was about treaties, laws and our sovereign right to govern ourselves. Now, it's about everyday lives.

#16. I have been unsure, from the start, what the Occupy movement was all about, although I did suspect that it was just fatuous, anti-enterprise, left-wingery.

#17. But there's certainly only one thing I could never agree with George Galloway on. He's a teetotaller and wants to close all the bars in the House of Commons. That is just not on.

#18. We must break up the eurozone. We must set those Mediterranean countries free.

#19. If there's labour shortages, we issue work permits. It's as simple as that.

#20. You know, I hear all these things about women's rights.

#21. And what is the reaction of the British politcal class? Well the Lib Dems, still think that the Euro is a success! I don't quiet think where Cleggy gets this from, I don't know. Prehaps he is cosidering an alternative career, as a stand up comedian, once he's out of politics.

#22. Having established that good ideas do indeed come in from the cold, start on the fringes and become mainstream, can we make any predictions about what the next move will be?

#23. Maybe this will be the beginning of a trend? Flat taxes, cutting foreign aid, a referendum on Europe, grammar schools. Who knows?

#24. If an idea is indeed sensible, it will eventually become just part of the accepted wisdom.

#25. We do have, I'm sad to say, a fifth column that is living within our own countries that is utterly opposed to our values, we're going to have to be a lot braver ... in standing up for our Judaeo-Christian culture.

#26. The European Union's finished. It doesn't work. You know, we just had the honor in Britain of being the first country that rejected membership. You know, you could be next. It could be Denmark next. It could be Dexit.

#27. I have invested the best part of my adult political life in helping to try to build up this movement and I am far from perfect but I do think I am able, through the media, to deliver a good, simple, understandable message.

#28. It is virtually impossible for what you are voting on to remain as it is currently. There could be huge changes to the treaty and there could be huge changes to the euro zone itself.

#29. When people stand up and talk about the great success that the EU has been, I'm not sure anybody saying it really believes it themselves anymore.

#30. We vote to leave, we get rid of this Prime Minister - dishonest Dave [Cameron] - and we get a better Prime Minister.

#31. I admire [Alex] Salmond in many ways but my problem with him has always been this independence thing within the EU, which is rubbish.

#32. I'm not for sale, neither is UKIP.

#33. Minimum sales prices for alcohol are a startlingly bad idea. As with excise duties, the effects are regressive.

#34. I have been called a great many things in my time - that's politics.

#35. It's about mass immigration at a time when 21% of young people can't find work. It's about giving £50 million a day to the EU when the public finances are under great strain.

#36. If I was a Greek citizen I'd be out there trying to bring down this monstrosity that has been put upon those people.

#37. The opening of the doors to 29 million Romanians and Bulgarians is going to become a huge issue.

#38. It's amazing how ideas start out, isn't it?

#39. The great and the good will decide what is good for us and make sure that we get what is good for us, good and hard.

#40. It's the FSA and its plethora of EU bodies that's failed.

#41. I think frankly when it comes to chaos you ain't seen nothing yet.

#42. It's about businesses nervous about taking on school leavers because of a mass of red tape. It's about health and safety regulations and green fines.

#43. This is taking place inside Europe. This is taking place inside a once great nation. The nation that invented democracy. We are on the edge of total social breakdown. And frankly, as far as the euro is concerned and the austerity measures are concerned, the medicine is killing the patient.

#44. Angela Merkel in Private is even more miserable than she looks in Public.

#45. This Constitution does not reflect the thoughts, hopes and aspirations of ordinary people. It does nothing for jobs or economic growth and widens further still the democratic deficit.

#46. I think that politics needs a bit of spicing up.

#47. The EU is mired in deep structural crisis. Greece, Portugal and Ireland cannot survive inside the Euro.

#48. Greece isn't a democracy now it's run through a troika - three foreign officials that fly into Athens airport and tell the Greeks what they can and can't do.

#49. When an Occupy demo in the centre of Frankfurt makes world news, I shall hurry to join in.

#50. It's hardly a radical idea to suggest that regulators and legislators understand the law now, is it?

#51. I have become increasingly used to the Tory party mimicking our policies and phrases in a desperate effort to pretend to their members they are still Eurosceptic.

#52. Perhaps our own opposition to even the level of European integration we have now, let alone any more, is well known.

#53. Any normal and fair-minded person would have a perfect right to be concerned if a group of Romanian people suddenly moved in next door.

#54. We know the costs of Europe. What are the benefits?

#55. No deals with the Tories; it's war.

#56. Basically, Herman van Rompuy wants the European Union to become a debt union, which may be acceptable to some of the southern countries who are effectively bust. To the northern countries, it is not.

#57. The euro Titanic has now hit the iceberg - and there simply aren't enough lifeboats to go round.

#58. I am delighted at Des's support in these elections. And thank him for his rewrite of the lyrics of Send in the Clowns which we are planning to sing at our South East conference.

#59. Rather than bring peace and harmony, the EU will cause insurgency and violence.

#60. I do think that the banking system is now in the most perilous state we've seen in over 70 years.
