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    On the 16 March 2011, Nigel Farage asked the EU parliament not to get involved in a war against Libya, stating that it is easier to start a war than to get out of one.
    Directly addressing Van Rompoy, leader of the EU, he made this statement, and also showed him a photo dating back to December 2010.





    UKIP is not in favour of Britain fighting a war in Libya, even though Nigel Farage is no supporter of Col. Gedaffi. He had in fact asked for sanctions against Libya in February 2011, but he is not in favour of our Country being militarily involved in Libya's civil war.

    UKIP is a no-nonsense party, one that does not make policies by tossing a coin, or inspecting the formation of the clouds.
    It does not have a policy of saying and doing one thing yesterday, and then saying and doing the opposite today while trying to drag 27 countries into war (possibly to cancel yesterday's photograph).

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