Fox News contributor Nigel Farage and FBN's Stuart Varney discuss the political situation in Italy, where the new government is proposing financial measures that would effectively break the back of the European Union. Farage, who led the Brexit campaign in 2016, says that with nationalist governments rising around Europe, the E.U. has a decade of existence left, if it is lucky.



Italy is considering holding a referendum similar to Brexit. "Brexit was the first brick knocked out of the wall, Italy could well be the second," Farage said. "The point is this... The Italians have a new government that people voted for. They are proposing a budget that the unelected bureaucrats in Brussels are on the verge of rejecting. We come up against this phenomenon where national democracy this the brick wall of European bureaucracy and globalism. And that really is what this is all about. Are we, as individuals, capable, in our countries, of deciding our future, or should somebody else, living somewhere else, make that decision."



"Italy is not going to leave the European Union any time soon, but inevitably, you can see the European project will be lucky to survive more than another decade," he added.





