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Inside the Deal: How the EU Got Brexit Done
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6 месяцев назад
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@perqvindesland89
@perqvindesland89 7 часов назад
I was in the UK about 2 weeks ago for the first time in about 4 years, not much has changed other then decline, it looks like there is no money for upkeep and people look poor.
@BlueFish-g5u
@BlueFish-g5u 5 дней назад
😂 'independence' in the EU - nonsense.
@mrhappy4521
@mrhappy4521 23 дня назад
Especially fun when coupled with stazi stalking and harassment methods perfected in 50s East Germany any one can hire thies company’s in dsa ( divided states of America) mostly just induced tinnitus for me lately after 7 years 8 months.
@mrhappy4521
@mrhappy4521 23 дня назад
Oh yes and sometimes street theater. For the ones who seem to think they are immune to traumatic injury 🖕🏻🫵🏻 stalkers
@xxxvvv9172
@xxxvvv9172 Месяц назад
Einfach unglaublich.
@mckennasweda3614
@mckennasweda3614 Месяц назад
In the reality im being sent, if these are weapons created by people against people they were set up to be created by specific people to be used on specific people and is just a piece of the larger picture.
@user-sz9ik3tv5d
@user-sz9ik3tv5d Месяц назад
I CAN ALWAYS CALL MOSCOW AGAIN. AND REPORT UKRAINE. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@user-sz9ik3tv5d
@user-sz9ik3tv5d Месяц назад
The UNITED STATES HAS THE WEAPON. THE USED IT ON ME AND MY SISTER FROM HELICOPTERS IN JAX. FLORDIA. SICKENING AND IT IS TO READ YOUR MIND. THEY GOT THE WEAPON FROM E.TS.
@kevinmcinerney1959
@kevinmcinerney1959 2 месяца назад
On one side of negotiations there were people like De Rynck. And on the other people like Boris Johnson and David Davis. Is it any wonder that Brexit was a disaster for Britain? I sat in the House of Commons gallery during the critical phase, when Johnson threw people like Dominic Grieve and Winston Churchill's grandson out of the Tory Party. When members made measured and sensible criticisms of Johnson's actions, he accused them of being "traitors" to the country. I remember a Labour MP pointing to the plaque of Jo Cox, MURDERED because some loon considered HER a traitor for defending Britain's membership. It was a terrible time. Unfortunately, I don't think the memory of it is really retained by most people in Britain.
@josefowitzer
@josefowitzer 2 месяца назад
If this is what the EU has FOR ME, promoting the worst kind of chauvinist fakery, I’d say no thanks.
@krvsvojuzabosnumoju8349
@krvsvojuzabosnumoju8349 5 дней назад
No thanks to Serbian chetniks ideology who killed so many people in Bosnia, this man is on the path of the truth, not like Vucic and so many liars from your "heaven" people.
@BootsieTheGreek
@BootsieTheGreek 2 месяца назад
Two women I’m sure this will be very helpful 🤦🏻‍♂️
@katalinaromanova4114
@katalinaromanova4114 2 месяца назад
Clap Clap Clap for a one sided story telling session. Russian Republic, not Russian Federation, Russia had not yet become a federation. Does it help American interests by lying and reshaping history ... the answer is most certainly NOT!
@laimonas.kopa123
@laimonas.kopa123 2 месяца назад
Finally you open mysterious topic how the hell they get in to same room and hotel. No need to listen any one they do everything with person that’s why Havana syndrome exists when you start understanding.
@mrhappy4521
@mrhappy4521 23 дня назад
It goes through wall windows no problem
@jamesowens6791
@jamesowens6791 3 месяца назад
Greetings : This is a TRUTHFUL REPORT, as is ALWAYS in my case. ASs of Wednesday: April 10th. 2024 I was hit by " DIRECTED RADIO FREQUENCY BEAMED ENERGY' in the front of ENOCH PRATT LIBRARY located at 1330 Orleans Street, as my brother Jerome saw it as I was showing a stretch I call THE ARROW. the . These assaults were and are executed by federal prison inmates with LIFE SENTENCES FOR MURDER. People WITH NO HOPE in life. They are THOMAS JUNE BEY- ; REGGIE GROSS aka ( R.G.) a FORMER BOXING CHAMP FROM BALTIMORE, knocked out by MIKE TYSON IN 1988; " BIG NED " from Washington, D.C. At the direction of Lt. Townsend of the ( S.I.S.) DEPARTMENT under F.B I. agent DANNY SHOFPT Of the FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS absent any warrants. Absent my having committed ANY CRIMES; Absent any INDICTMENT; any judge or COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION .
@shadow.banned
@shadow.banned 3 месяца назад
lol the "Cubans and teh "Russians"
@LukeAdam-Jones
@LukeAdam-Jones 4 месяца назад
Retirement planning is very important in our world, funny how in some parts of the world, you need over a million dollars to retire comfortably?"
@Gabriel-Canyon
@Gabriel-Canyon 4 месяца назад
Wow, thats an outrageous amount. I've been retired for three years now, and I'm only 45 years old, thankfully i met a friend Katherine c boone, who happens to be a financial consultant, she offers excellent investment plans.
@RebeccaRyan-xd9oi
@RebeccaRyan-xd9oi 4 месяца назад
How is that viable,because the approved retirement age is 65 here in the US
@liamcm50
@liamcm50 4 месяца назад
Katherine C Boone? I've heard of her. I just did a little research and found her. I'm planning to schedule a call with her soon.
@scipio1010
@scipio1010 4 месяца назад
In other words, the British negotiators/Tory politicians/Brexiteers/etc .. were completely outclassed. I still remember ........ we have all the cards ..........
@JoelMunizVilla
@JoelMunizVilla 4 месяца назад
Brexit = a grotesque induced NAZIonal suicide (by Tories in Putin's pay), broadcast live courtesy of RussiaToday. Brexit is a TORPEDO in the very waterline of the British Titanic (UK)! carefully planned during an entire generation by the Tory oligarchy, faithful friends of Putin. And to make matters worse, in 2024 Starmer will only finish what the Tories "masters" started: Brexit (criminal isolation and agonizing autarky, which ends the effective and real independence of the UK by crushing its economy) Because... What would happen if UK allied with Taiwan against a Chinese invasion and China imposed multiple sanctions against an autarkic and isolationist UK decimated by Brexit? The current cowardly Labor Party is ideologically VOID and will carry out virtually the same Brexit policies as the Tories; suffocating the British economy until the definitive neocolonial death of UK and thus becoming an “unincorporated territory” of… the Chinese economy!; fulfilling Cameron's job and his promises to his Chinese boss Xi
@HughRiddle
@HughRiddle 4 месяца назад
But are sonic or electromagnetic levels monitored at embassies where this syndrome is likely to be reported?
@colinthompson3111
@colinthompson3111 5 месяцев назад
Very good read.
@petercollins2729
@petercollins2729 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Tomas for your clear views of areas of concern and directing our thoughts to a global view.
@garethgriffiths1674
@garethgriffiths1674 5 месяцев назад
Fascinating! Will definitely get a copy of his book.
@user-iz3dq5sz3h
@user-iz3dq5sz3h 5 месяцев назад
We were always the odd one out because we have an overwhelming attachment to democracy. To us democracy has always been there whereas with other eu states it was just another form of government.
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 5 месяцев назад
Oh my God what pompous ridiculousness. You have no constitution and you are always one election away from dictatorship because of it. Your absolute PM Queen/King had to be told that the sovereign parliament had to give them the right to leave the EU and that it was not possible to ignore the parliament by preroging it. What did your absolute quasi-dictator PMs do? Moved to deny the courts the right to limit his power and demand Henry the VIII powers to avoid the parliament.
@marleneMS
@marleneMS 3 месяца назад
GB has an attachment to democracy? Really? You think your way of government is democratic? Really? Well, that explains a lot
@user-iz3dq5sz3h
@user-iz3dq5sz3h 5 месяцев назад
And yet, here we are now, January 24 and the UK is growing (slightly) Germany is in recession, the eu in decline and floundering. The eu negotiated a very bad deal for its members. Too eager to punish Britain even at a cost to itself. Be because of Brexit the UK can move quickly and is more agile whereas the eu is a massive, slow, clumbersome blob. Very proud to be once again the only genuine fully democratic sovereign country in the whole of Western Europe.
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 5 месяцев назад
You have been fed shit and you think it's a King's lunch. First, the fact that Germany kicked itself in the foot with its energy policy is not proof that Brexit is working. Most of the people in charge of earning the UK money through international trade are demanding that the TCA be renegotiated (and the unionists demand the same regarding the WA/NIP). So, our EU negotiators, according to you, got us such a bad deal that it made you pay the monies, accept ECJ and citizens ' rights, put a customs border inside your country and gave your service providers little rights to provide services inside the EU whilst giving us the best deal on goods we've negotiated. Sure. Why do you think the EU is saying we think the deal is good for us and we aren't renegotiating it? And you have an uncontrolled minority government based on 43.6% of the vote. In my county that would be called undemocratic.
@iliumoftroy
@iliumoftroy 4 месяца назад
UK "growth" is entirely down to the export of N Sea gas,as for moving quickly,not looking great is it.The country is in real financial trouble and Brexit has contributed a negative 5% of GDP (govt figures OBR).As for being a sovereign democracy ? we always were,sadly all we have to show is a blue passport and diminished influence on the World stage,we are now law takers instead of law makers.Just look around you and you can see which way the Country is heading,crumbling infrastructure is everywhere you look,thousands of foodbanks many of which are feeding people who are in work.I am one of "Thatchers children" and it looks to me as if we are back in the 1970s,a sort of self inflicted nightmare loss of 40 + years,very sad.✌
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 4 месяца назад
Oops. Turns out the UK was in recession. Who would have guessed...
@jansix4287
@jansix4287 4 месяца назад
Interesting! A Brit thinking the EU negotiated very badly for itself suggests we could get even more out of future deals/agreements with the UK. I had no idea and would've been open to ease some Brexit requirements. But now I'm thinking, what else could we possibly demand next time?
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 4 месяца назад
@@jansix4287 He's dreaming. He thinks getting the UK to pay the monies, include ECJ for citizens' rights, put a customs border inside the UK and getting basically no deal on services meant the EU negotiating badly for itself. 🤣
@jamesleonard2870
@jamesleonard2870 5 месяцев назад
Great info and great information on an extremely reliant topic =] 🌊🏄‍♂️🪷☀️
@jamesleonard2870
@jamesleonard2870 5 месяцев назад
Domestic non governmental reports of these attacks should not be dismissed. Domestic reports of these weapons being in use predate Havana Syndrome by many years. They’ve been reported to police and fbi thousands of times and I wouldn’t be at all surprised if they deliberately do not track those reports. That fact alone is worthy of sone attention. And what exactly is the reason they can only be used on federal agents?? It’s a weapon that can be purchased or copied relatively easily, especially by people driven by malice, like supremicists, militias and organized crime =\ and it’s not like the average person is going to blame Russia or China, of course they will assume it was a neighbor. Because the first hint that this is caused by a weapon is that it’s DIRECTIONAL!!! Remember??
@jamesleonard2870
@jamesleonard2870 5 месяцев назад
I was attacked in the exact same way in California 13 years ago. But since I’m hysterical the fbi won’t investigate it. I hope criminals don’t get this technology because apparently it doesn’t exist! And it could be used with impunity =\ and fyi the tech is capable of doing a lot more than inflict concussions
@paddygeraghty7511
@paddygeraghty7511 5 месяцев назад
Brilliant
@tonyholmes962
@tonyholmes962 6 месяцев назад
The thing that hits me most of all is the difference in quality between the two teams. Sunday versus premier league.
@wishIdpaidattention
@wishIdpaidattention 6 месяцев назад
Q. No one can explain the excitement, freshness, regulated bulletins wits to come. news of revelations due. It was not a cult but an avid voraciousness of an exciting new wave of political, military, legal horrors awaiting exposure.
@turalhasanov4437
@turalhasanov4437 6 месяцев назад
Well done Mrs Hirsch. It's so engrossing
@terryj50
@terryj50 6 месяцев назад
Eu got brexit done lol then why are all the remainers crying.
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 6 месяцев назад
Exactly for that reason.
@terryj50
@terryj50 6 месяцев назад
@@samhartford8677so it never got brexit done then did it as every remainer thinks they are hard dumby.
@terryj50
@terryj50 6 месяцев назад
@@samhartford8677if it was done then remainers would not be sad and crying all the time.
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 6 месяцев назад
@@terryj50 Sorry, that is not logical at all. Remainers would not cry if Brexit never happened, leavers would cry in that situation. You should take a class or two on logic.
@terryj50
@terryj50 6 месяцев назад
@@samhartford8677 if remainers were smart they would be able to get visas like the rest us they are crying as they are too thick to leave for the eu.
@hogger51
@hogger51 6 месяцев назад
Any introduction for a speaker which lasts 2 min 30 seconds is 2 minutes too long...
@fuerchtenichts
@fuerchtenichts 6 месяцев назад
It was easing for my mind to watch this adult contribution to the Brexit lessons learned.
@nocturne7371
@nocturne7371 6 месяцев назад
My favourite part of these negotiations was when UK (with Boris) said it would break the agreement (over Nothern Ireland) in a "specific and limited way" .
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 6 месяцев назад
Yes, irredeemably idiotic. Every diplomat in every country that has a dispute over anything with the UK learnt by heart that phrase the following day.
@carolbarker4760
@carolbarker4760 6 месяцев назад
How true, it is a travesty
@robertpringle303
@robertpringle303 6 месяцев назад
Great talk. Stefaan De Rynck is correct when explaining that UK negotiators (and many of the British public) didn’t understand how the single market operated. How could a country expect to participate without agreeing to common standards including biological just because they had been members previously
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 6 месяцев назад
Because they think they are exceptional and that 27 countries cannot manage without them.
@peterclareburt4594
@peterclareburt4594 5 месяцев назад
But you now see the underlying problem. The UK has not had a foreign trade competency for 40+ years. That was all outsourced to the EU. So no the UK negotiators were definitely not up to scratch when they negotiated the EU FTA. In fact to even do what they did they had to second some people from Australia and NZ. But now they have a trade competency, still building up skills of course, now just 3 years after transition. Now they are directly operating 40+ FTAs, they are working closely with negotiators in the CPTPP. Exports are now EU 41.3% and reducing and have been reducing for 2 decades, Non-EU 58.7% and increasing. This will probably accelerate due to EU barriers. Imports EU 47.2% and non EU 52.8 Too early to tell yet but I expect the EU to fall a little now the UK has had to put up some checks. But the interesting one is food supply The ratio of EU to Non EU to local UK supply is 26%:20%:54% Now non tariff barriers are going up in front of the EU, tariffs are dropping to non-EU and food production technology is offering the UK new ways to produce food that are more environmentally friendly and efficient. So if you consider all this in a strategic timeframe I.E. The next 10 to 20 years, the UK is now in a better place to still trade with the EU market of 450 million people but also trade with the Non-EU market of 7.5 billion people places where growth, and needs are much higher than the EU. This is Churchill's 3 circles plus. So now the UK has it's own trade competency, it's still limited in experience, but that is growing as the manage and promote existing trade deals 40+ and keep expanding with more negotiations. The trends are now strongly to Non EU, but still strong in the EU. As I said only 3 years after transition. They will be in a much better place in say 7 years 2030.
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 5 месяцев назад
@@peterclareburt4594 Sorry, that made absolutely no sense and did not use the current ONS figures. Try again.
@peterclareburt4594
@peterclareburt4594 5 месяцев назад
@@samhartford8677 ONS quarterly trade April to June 2024 This is for the import and export of goods and services. Can't find the food imports I found before though there are several government sites that have total food imports at 46% or 48% which match my figures. Not sure what figures you have. But the imports and exports were from ONS. There are any number of sources th at show the UK exports to the EU are in decline relative to the rest of the world. So you perhaps need to do some more research. And I guess you know the UK had to outsource its trade competency to the EU for the last 40+ years, that is common.knowledge and goes with membership.
@marleneMS
@marleneMS 3 месяца назад
​@@peterclareburt4594o dear! Anyway I wish you luck
@johndevoy5792
@johndevoy5792 6 месяцев назад
Good presentation but let me add one point. Of all EU countries...only one, Ireland - and so often overlooked by media and commentators, certainly British ones, and EVEN European ones...Ireland was way ahead in its planning for Brexit...very simply because it was/is the only one that knew what the REAL sticking point would be - Northern Ireland! Plus, of all EU members, Ireland, and over many centuries, has had most 'history' in dealing with 'the Tory mindset' ...therefore, it was Ireland, its ambassadors and diplomats, who were told to go quietly, Capital to Capital, to explain what the biggest issue would be. Ireland knows its history v. well, esp. ESPECIALLY! vis-a-vis the Tory Brexit 'entitled-exceptionalist' mindset, and so worked diligently behind the scenes to explain that to our fellow europeans. It was due to that long hard back-work that the REAL challenge was understood and finally inserted as the 3rd issue, 1, money, 2, peoples rights and 3. N. Irl. That is the reason the Conservatives were so affronted, indeed some Tories were shocked, by the steadfast-EU stance by the Govt in Dublin...indeed, if they thought about it at all, they presumed Ireland would simply roll-over...but those roll-over days are long gone. It needs to be recognised that, early-on, it was Ireland which played the crucial role, and that includes Leo Varadkar's meeting with B. Johnson in Liverpool.
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 6 месяцев назад
You are correct, but don't worry. We have learnt the lesson you taught us. Greetings from Finland where we also know a thing or two about difficult neighbours.
@rentregagnant
@rentregagnant 5 месяцев назад
Great post. Ireland played a very strong game from the day after the Brexit vote. UK did very little over the summer but Ireland got themselves into every EU capital before the British ever stirred themselves. They also arranged to reroute their trade by ship and ferry from the old 'landbridge'.
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 5 месяцев назад
@@rentregagnant Yes, and everything the Brits can do about it by now is to complain. Different thing with the Russians over here, but hey ho, nothing anybody wasn't expecting... When one has difficult neighbours the story is always the same. For some weird reason the British keep expecting the French to take their refugees. Their illusions are so entertaining.
@jansix4287
@jansix4287 4 месяца назад
The biggest issue was always denying British banks passporting rights in the EU while also securing tariff free trade for EU goods in the UK. And this way minimizing the worst dangers of Brexit to our own economy and banking system. Northern Ireland was a welcome smoke screen. Despite the enormous importance of the financial sector to the British economy, it never made much headlines, because there was always Northern Ireland to talk about.
@vincentmcdermott3412
@vincentmcdermott3412 4 месяца назад
Very true.
@KIIXI
@KIIXI 6 месяцев назад
UK sold NI down the river 😂😂😂...lol the Union
@Oil2024
@Oil2024 21 день назад
NI will eventually rejoin the Eire and become part of Ireland from where they should never have left. Any protestant loyalist can very well be exported back to England. It's a matter of time.
@iano239
@iano239 6 месяцев назад
An assumption of power when there is equality creates weakness. Also, the people capable of negotiating Brexit were against it. Britain did a terrible job of deciding what it wanted and negotiating to get it.
@martinlee465
@martinlee465 6 месяцев назад
Brexit was an attempted sabotage of the EU project. Complicit in this attempt were, 1. Russia, who wanted the destruction of the EU for geopolitical reasons. 2. USA, who only wanted a weakening of the EU project for economic reasons. They still needed a politically strong EU as a bulwark to Russia and China. 3. England, who saw it as an opportunity to weaken and split the EU, gain economic dominance over a devided europe, while protecting their long established financial shenanigans from oversight. The UK establishment draped their desires with a flag of sovereignty and nationalism so it appeared to the general population that there was something in it for them. Brexit is a failed economic coup and only has served to strengthen the EU. Any attempt by UK to join the EU in the future should be treated with contempt, after all, what we did was a treason to a greater ideal of human rights, fairness and surety for all EU citizens.
@brioquery
@brioquery 6 месяцев назад
Fantastic video! As a British/American, I was shocked and appalled by the UK's decision to leave the EU. I have friends who genuinely believed that EU would acquiesce to whatever demands the Brits would make - we really thought we were exceptional. I applaud how the EU handled the Brexit divorce process.
@terryj50
@terryj50 6 месяцев назад
Why as an American you want the Brits in the eu. Would you like Mexico or Canada setting your laws and having open migration. To me as an American I cannot see why the uk ever joined the eu in the first place. Only skilled people should be able to move country like they do in the rest of the world. Really the eu was nothing but a race to the bottom unskilled migration on minimum wage.
@brioquery
@brioquery 6 месяцев назад
@@terryj50 My friend, you speak as though the EU is a alien body. The UK was an integral part of the EU. The UK had judges on the top courts and had Commissioners serving in the executive - the UK had vetoed major legislation in the past that it didn't like. It's going on 80 years since a western-European country fought another - it's no co-incidence that the EU/EEC has existed for much of this time. At little reading and a little research goes a long way.
@terryj50
@terryj50 6 месяцев назад
@@brioquery Since my time in the UK, I've observed a consistent decline in the country's participation within the EU. Since its departure, there have been noticeable improvements. The UK seemed to lack significant influence within the EU, losing fishing rights and experiencing the departure of several companies that relied on EU funds. While more people arrived in the UK from the EU than left for it, it's worth noting that most British citizens tend to migrate to countries like the USA, New Zealand, and Australia rather than within the EU. From my perspective, the UK's exit from the EU has brought about positive changes. Visa regulations now govern entry, limiting access to benefits, while those arriving, like myself, are required to contribute through visa fees, NHS surcharges, taxes, and National Insurance payments. There's a misconception that the 4 million EU citizens previously employed by the NHS, but in reality, the majority of overseas NHS workers come from India and the Philippines. Some British individuals lament the loss of their Freedom of Movement (FOM), and I can understand their sentiment. However, it's important to note that having skills would enable them to pursue opportunities in the EU through visa programs. The main issue with people that want to go to the EU and claim to be smart are not smart enough to obtain visas.
@terryj50
@terryj50 6 месяцев назад
@@brioquery But again to my question would you want open migration from 26 countries to the USA? why do you think its ok for the USA and the other 200 countries in the world not in the EU to have skilled migration visas and not the UK?
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 6 месяцев назад
​@@terryj50 The US has freedom of movement with 50 states and with more rights than EU citizens have.
@manuelatreide
@manuelatreide 6 месяцев назад
So our representatives in the EU had analyzed the consequences of Brexit quickly and thoroughly when the British side didn’t. The Barnier team knew where this could end, had different scenarios covering each possible routes. The British government was just blind, somehow arrogant and believed it would be resolved by last minutes concessions from the EU side. They basically took the two mottos “ Brexit means Brexit and we will make the most of it” as well as “het Brexit done” as their own. And it worked: the EU has so far made the most of that lose lose situation and got Brexit done mainly by protecting the EU member states interests. Though lesson for our British friends and Allies and a stark reminder to other big blocks that the EU institutions are a partner that needs to be taken seriously. The saddest thing - for the British people - is that Brexit cannot be reversed. The UK may come back in the future but never on the same terms.
@Oil2024
@Oil2024 21 день назад
And that eventual "future" where England rejoins is still decades away. It's not going to be a fast process. Personally, I think it will never happen.
@Oil2024
@Oil2024 18 дней назад
I hope they never come back. They look so lovely alone on their brittle little rock...
@lovelybitofbugle219
@lovelybitofbugle219 6 месяцев назад
He said Britain were always the odd one out in Europe. That we didn't fit in with Europe. And then says he was shocked by our vote to leave... Just think about that.
@viquiben4919
@viquiben4919 6 месяцев назад
Maybe because in 1975 67% of you voted in favor of the European project and that vote was trusted, though since then you've been always the stick in the wheel, always wanting to have a special status over the rest, always the exception. Farage and his clownish inflamatory and very offensive ways in the EP are hard to forget.
@lovelybitofbugle219
@lovelybitofbugle219 6 месяцев назад
@@viquiben4919 yes i know they didn't want us but my point was he knew this fact, you knew, and i knew it. So why was he still shocked when we left. Why was anyone shocked? It was always going to happen at some point.
@viquiben4919
@viquiben4919 6 месяцев назад
@@lovelybitofbugle219 Let's say that a bit of British exceptionalism and main role character complex was expected but not that the UK went straight forward against its own interests nor the lack of knowledge about what Brexit meant and what consequences would bring. Frankly nobody expected in Europe the leave vote to win, not even Cameron or Johnson did. But it won indeed, and now what? The EU is not collapsing wich I think was one of the goals behind Brexit, on the contrary is getting stronger, and the UK is on their own in a world that it's increasingly setting up in blocs and superpowers, like a fish in a tank of sharks. And the EU did want you in, don't doubt it, it was England that wanted you out.
@lovelybitofbugle219
@lovelybitofbugle219 6 месяцев назад
@@viquiben4919 Mate i hear you, but every single European I've spoken to was glad to see the back of us. And they all basically agree with you that the reason we left was because we think we're exceptional. I never really know how to address that. I apologise i suppose.
@viquiben4919
@viquiben4919 6 месяцев назад
@@lovelybitofbugle219 no apologies needed, just know that general opinion is that you'd be welcome back. Meanwhile I really wish you the best.
@papi8659
@papi8659 6 месяцев назад
Good riddance to the Brits, they were useless members of the EU.
@lovelybitofbugle219
@lovelybitofbugle219 6 месяцев назад
Exactly. Britain shouldn't have even been a member. They're not even Europeans.
@ahgversluis
@ahgversluis 6 месяцев назад
Brilliant explanation!
@myaccountgothackedgoogledo7571
@myaccountgothackedgoogledo7571 6 месяцев назад
here's a policy option from a citizen of member state of the european union. One you won't hear in lectures or anything funded by the EU. Sink the boats, mine the borders. We've learned how to make kebabs, there are so many delivero couriers that the side walks are crammed full of their bikes and we have our own welfare leaches
@JeanDeaux-uj5cg
@JeanDeaux-uj5cg 6 месяцев назад
Good god that man sounds like Putin when he talks. Also remember the party he represents wanted Putin to be the president of the EU back in 2004
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 6 месяцев назад
Stefaan de Rynck does not represent any party. He's a civil servant. You should really check your facts before you open your gob.
@JeanDeaux-uj5cg
@JeanDeaux-uj5cg 6 месяцев назад
@@samhartford8677 Straight to the abuse? You think civil servants don't back party politics? Listen to the names he drops, all S and D members. He admits that the Euro deal was a battle against the British. Shame they didn't have the brains to negotiate elsewhere and use that to lever Europe. EU shuffles closer to the policies of the 3rd Reich.
@papi8659
@papi8659 6 месяцев назад
He sounds professional and mature, UK was outclassed in every way from day one
@JeanDeaux-uj5cg
@JeanDeaux-uj5cg 6 месяцев назад
​@@papi8659 Outclassed ike all those in Burkina Faso?
@viquiben4919
@viquiben4919 6 месяцев назад
Classic exiter rethoric. Funny that you don't mention the EUSSR? In fact there's only a city in Europe that is known for wearing a russian suffix in its name and that is Londongrad.
@eveb.6568
@eveb.6568 6 месяцев назад
Very interesting!
@dstarie
@dstarie 6 месяцев назад
The British public have been poisoned on the EU by the british press
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