"the EU & UK had to navigate the new relationship"? No, the EU has to navigate nothing. The UK joins those countries outside the EU. The EU applies the same rules to the UK that it applies to any other country outside the EU. Simple. Navigation done!
@@paullarne FFS! no it doesn't. Stop lying or tell us what 3 trading blocks are richer, bigger and where trade is easier than within the EU's single market.
The EU can do fine without the UK. If the UK cannot do fine without the EU, that's an UK problem and then it's up to UK to fix it. E.g. by making the EU an offer, that is attractive enough for EU members to offer UK a better trade agreement. The EU does that with other countries, too. There are special EU trade deals with Canada an with Japan for example. But as I said, the EU is not dependent on a better deal with the UK, i.e. the EU does not have to offer anything of its own accord.
The problem is that if, for example, the EU offers the limited access to the single market they will have to accept the jurisdiction of the ECJ and, at least up to 9pm this evening, Brexit nutjobs in the government will never accept that.
@paullarne the UK delusion continues. Rebate ring a bell. Rather than "holding all the cards", you have lost the poker game. More food banks than McDonalds. Hardly a sign of one if the richest countries in the world
I am not British, but I am an expat leading a project in the UK so have been living here for some years now. The Brexit has been a disaster. British people, English people I should rather say, are generally very proud, some act bordering arrogance quite often, and many will never admit it. But it is factual, they were fooled, they were told many countries in the EU were leeching from them, and all that money would stay with them and for them if they leaved the EU. Of course, nobody explained to them the (unfair) huge benefits they always got from their EU membership due to the (very unfair) special status they always enjoyed within the EU. Now, years after Brexit, no loads of money on sight whatsoever. Prices skyrocketing, periods of shocking lack of products in the supermarkets, and a general feeling of steady, slow but unstoppable decadence. Lately, even riots on the streets. For those, the criminality among immigrants may have been the spark, but the fuel was a general frustration among large sectors of the population…specially those sectors who voted for Brexit the most, thinking all their problems would be solved when all that money they were supposedly pumping into the EU was spent on them, that money they still waiting for, and never will come. On the other hand, I don’t think anybody in the EU would have noticed the Brexit if they weren’t told about it in the news. Well…we call it “democracy” don’t we?
Fewer noisy trouble causing drunks here in Malaga the main cause for our Policia to be called in every other night, Brexit benefit indeed! THANK YOU UK!!
Well summed up but a slight correction: "Shell fish could not be exported to the EU any more due to new ..." There was nothing new, it was actually a law introduced BY the UK to the EU that banned importing uncleansed shellfish into the EU because the UK wanted to use the cleaning facilities in the EU instead of building their own - only to then be bitten by the law it had introduced itself. You couldn't make it up.
Indeed. They keep talking about 'new regulations' instead of talking about '3rd countries clauses of regulations newly applied to the UK'. The funny thing is indeed that the UK has dictated most of the EU regulations, including the clauses meant for 3rd countries.
Correct. They forgot that facilities required to proces shell fish for consumption, didn't really exist in the UK. It had always been done on the continent. UK fishermen voting themselves into poverty and unemployment. You couldn't make it up.
@@Paul-eb4jp By surprisingly i take it you mean barely surviving. The data shows otherwise. Slowest growth in g7 and Europe. Time to swallow the British pride and rejoin the Eu. Your gladly welcome back.
British blame EU, Muslim, migrant from India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Indonesia, Philippine, Sub-Sahara Africa Ghana, Nigeria, Kenyan, Tanzania, Gambia, Senegal, Cameroon, Central Africa Republic, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, LIbya, Palestine, Yemen, the war cause by UK-US intervention and invention, Syria never have refugee problem, included Iraq that because domino effect of Iraq War of 1990 and 2003. Syria ,and Iraq is the most beautiful country in Asia site of Arab, Morocco and Tunisia at the Africa side. most of Syria heritage site, old medieval building, infrastructure, old castle, old fort, old city wall and old city gate(old Damascus, old Aleppo, old Lattakia city etc), caravansarai, old guardtower, old market(baazar, all arab city and town have arab market called souk, even just google image Arab market, it will show old medieval style shop and market,with limestone, granite and pudding stone, in gulf used limestone and coral, with white, desert brown and light brown color, like Oman Fort, Oman old market, UAE old market and UAE dubai old city/dubai medieval city, not new dubai, modern skyscraper city) old mosque, old church, old temple(yazidi and kurdish religion), old palace, Roman and Sassanian Persian ruins, old medieval structure and building, included new modern Arab and Arab Mesopotamia style architecture destroyed, bombed and damaged, but funny in border of Turkey which have similar culture, connection and tradition in past before seperated, like Mardin old city in Mardin province,, part of North Mesopotamia, and people speak Arabic in North Mesopotamia arabic dialect similar to Mosul city and nearby, and Hatay province with Antioch, Alexenderetta, Gaziantep Province, Salinurfa Province, Adana Province, with Harran city famous with birth of many Arab scholar and scientist like Ibnu Tammiyah ethnicly Arab, Harran city, is justl like others Syria/Levant city, Ar-Ruqqah, Damascus, Aleppo, Tyre, Sidon, Arce, Jaffa, Askehlon, Ashdod, Ramla, Jerusalem, Amman, Hebron, Jericho, Hom, Tel Tamir(Syria), TJel Birak(Syria), Tel Aziz(now Tel Aviv Israel), Hama, Jericho, Nazareth, Bethlemen, Nablus, Beirut etc, al these spoke Levant Arabic dielect, 2 branch, North Levant Arabic and South Levant Arabic, and with sub-branch like Palestininan Arabic, Damacus Arabic(Syria have few others dialect, and east side of Syria spoke North Mesopotamia Arabic), Lebanese Arabic, Jordanian Arabic(Jordan have few others dialect), Aleppo Arabic etc, and outside Arab state in Turkey with Cilicia-Antioch Arabic or Adana Arabic dialect, Turkish called it Çukurova Arabic, spoke in Adana Province, Osmaniye Provine and North Hatay Province(Antioch city), like Arabic in Diyabakir Province, Batman Province and Siirt Province near to extiction, because of Turkification, intermarriage with Turkish and banning of Arabic school, Arab script and Arabic culture, especally under Attaturk, he also change Arabic Azan/call for prayer to Turkish, until 1960s, included Quran in Turkish, under military and dictatorship control Arabic become less and less important, some of Arab and half Arab(arab-turkish, Arab-Kurdish, Arab-Greek muslim, Arab-Circassian) shame to admited Arab ethnicty just like in Iraq and Syria Turkmen are dislike because of Turkey policy toward Arab, especially they still angery with Hatay Province annexed by Turkey Thank part of Levant not become Syria because France ceded Gaziantep province, Salinurfa province Killis ovince, Osmaniye Provice, Adana Province AND North Mesopotamia-Euprates River(Arabic called Iraq was region of Mesoptamia and 2 river), like Kurdish majority, Assyrian and Arab native in Sirnak Province, Siirt Province, Batman Province, Diyarbakir Province and Hakkari Province, and most preserved Arab province in Turkey, 'Mardin Province, old Mardin city is example of Arab Mesopotamia architecture, similar style in Mosul, most destroyed and many heritage site, old medieval house, live by family for 1200-500 years destroyed, thank Mardin in Turkey, Diyarbakir the most North Mesopotamia Arabic dialect spoke in Turkey, but younger generation spoke Turkish more, and Turkification, Diyarbakir, Mardin, Hakkari province was under strict control until 1950s for Turkification of the region, HATAY province Annexed in 1939, majority was Arab population, French broke promise not again give any land to Turkey, 46% of Hatay in 1930 was ethnic ARAB Sunni, Shia, Alawite, Christian and Druze, not included Arabic speaking ethnic of Armenian, Greek, Assyrian, Aramean Christian, Muslim Kurdish and Turkmen and Turkish, 88% OF population speak Arabic, most scholar and imam in Hatay(Alexandretta Province or Sanjak Iskenderun) not Arab Kurdish and Turkmen also choose Arabic, but after Annexation, force Turkification, and banning Arabic, Syria protest Turkey annexation, they lost Adana, Salinurfa(Arabic: Ar-Rufa), Gaziantep(Arabic :Aintab), Killis and Osmaniye Province in 1920 after Treaty between Allies. Aleppo as major city in North Syria cut off from Antioch, Alexandretta, Harran, Ar-Rufa(rename to Turkish Salinurfa or Urfa), economic, culture, architecture, tradition, language, ethnic and family now in 2 border, that why many Arab move to Syria, and Turkey goverment bring Anatolia Turkish or Turkish from Crete, Greek, Bulgaria from population exchange settle in Arab, Arabic speaking and Kurdish majority province or land, Harran for example from ancient to medieval time know as SYRIA OR Levant, even under Ottoman it was Syria province others is Aleppo Province, Diyarbakir Assyrian who are majority in past become victim of Genocide, Assyrian and Armenian, Assyrian not lucky like Armenian who at least have small country, language and culture preserved, even lost 90% of land to Turkey, Assyrian are not, Kurdish are not, force Turkification, Turkish settler, just like today Turkey do to North Cyprus, nothing different from Israel jews settler in West Bank, in Cyprus it more peaceful, and very slow, and not get much attention,
As an EU resident, I am against the UK rejoining the EU due to concerns over the economic strain of supporting a country with a faltering economy, a declining immigration system, insufficient healthcare, the plight of disadvantaged youth, and, above all, politicians who seemingly prioritize self-interest and corporate influence.
its totally fine. on the other hand, how do you feel your restaurants with no seafood, your music concerts reduced to amateur boring street performers, and your kids just go to average universities ?
@@triumphanttrump1467😊There is absolutely no shortage of seafood, and prices have only increased in line with general inflation. I don't know what music you're talking about. Concerts with international bands take place as usual. And you can't beat classical music here anyway. Interesting are the 2 exceptional universities, which are actually not available in the EU. However, you are forgetting the Max Plank Society and others (at least in Germany), which are not officially counted as universities, but are closely linked to them and can compete with Havard for Nobel Prizes.
@@paullarne Well, more fool EU. If they wish to erect barriers to trade then they are going in the opposite direction to the rest of the world. But the EU is an anachronism. Let's face it.
@@paullarne The UK can take it to court. If they are diverting, then the UK has every right to impose tariffs on the EU, just as they reserved that for themselves. But, basically, two can play at that game. And we have new market opening up. So the SM is becoming less important.
Error: we just move on in the EU and care about our own matters as usual. UK is now just one of the other outside countries and that's just using the same guidelines for the UK now.
What a silly map. I lived in Ireland 20 years ago and I can confirm that I was in a EU country :) Ireland is NOT part of the UK and has not left the EU
Britain was a net contributor to the EU, the British working class didn't like paying for the chauffeur driven cars of the EU elite and their inflated salaries and enormous expense accounts
@@Ines-uw5gi not really....the UK need the EU only to have a scapegoat for everything... the EU dont need the UK for anything! if the Tories had won the last election, they had abolished democracy for good, its the exact thing Putin paid them for!
The way that the EU is treating Ireland these day's , make's it likely , Ireland will leave it in not too many year's from now! Just listen to what Hermann Kelly , leader of the Irish Freedom Party on RU-vid has to say! 🇮🇪 Posted by Michael McCall.
A majority of British citizens voted to become a 3rd world country in regard to the EU. Now they claim all those rules pushed by the UK when they were in the EU are new, and passed against the UK. Sorry but the UK came up with those rules for outside countries and you in the UK are now a third world country.
Why is the Rep of Ireland shown as outside the EU in the thumbnail? Does the person who made this think Norway is in the EU?? Switzerland? What is going on with this map?
Brexit was inevitable. The UK was never going to tolerate the EU's top-down approach. It was a clash of fundamental philosophies about how economies and societies should be run. But here's the kicker: The UK had no real plan for what to do after Brexit. They knew what they didn't want (EU control), but had no clear vision of what they did want. The result? A mess. The UK economy is floundering. They've got: No coherent economic strategy Chronic underinvestment Stagnant growth A services-heavy economy that's vulnerable to global shifts Persistent inequality that's among the worst in Europe The score isn't just negative; it's a disaster. The UK rejected the EU's approach but failed to replace it with anything better. They're now stuck in a limbo of their own making - free from EU rules but with no clear direction of their own. It's a textbook case of "be careful what you wish for." They got their independence but are now realizing that independence without a plan is just another word for chaos. The hard truth? Both the EU's top-down approach and the UK's reactionary rejection of it have failed to address the real economic issues facing ordinary people. It's a lose-lose situation for the average citizen on both sides of the Channel.
A country that cut their own throat and are now crying about spilled blood.. What in the world did they think it would happen???? You wanted to stand alone now you got what you wanted… So how’s that working out for you????
Not a big change for EU that the UK are now more away. Living and loving EU more for the reason that no one had to stay in, but allways winning if you do. Now all knowing its possibel to Exit if You want to Lose economie for some reasons. Living and travel between germany france italy spain and portugal make so many things easier.
Are the British still harping on about Brexit? Europe has always been better off without them - just ask the Irish. ¿Todavía están los británicos dando la tabarra con el brexit? Europa siempre ha estado mejor sin ellos, que se lo pregunten a los irlandeses.
A biased report not telling how severe the shock was and how it hit UK ONLY. The EU is busy with other issues and does not care with Brexit. To some extent, the loss of business with the UK bears similarities with the loss of business with Russia. The EU has learned to deal with new trade and production with those disappearing countries.
@@colinporter7108 "Essentially a declining and reducing trade block" Yes the EU prosperity is dented by the energy crisis and war in Europe BUT: is this any better in the UK, in Russia, in Japan, in China, in Singapore (have you been there? I have and nothing to dream about), in Hong Kong (I have been there many many times (nothing to brag about since 1999), in the USA (yes they have 1% more growth per annum but life in not any better than in the EU). I pick my EU every time. Greetings from France.
Brexit was like when a child leaves home. At first it is sad and hurts, but then you discover the advantages of being able to make plans without him always interfering and demanding advantages.
and what plans it would be...trade deal with the USA..not happened.. the EU need us....no, we dont need you! we can do what we want.... no, you have to follow EU rules if you want to trade with us, without any say in them! and if the Tories will become the government again, they will sell you to the Russians!
Guess what happens to children that leave home, but fail to see the realities of the situation and make sure to have the means needed to maintain the living standards of living at home. They find the new advantages are hard to enjoy.
Wait , you're telling me leaving the biggest trading block with 500 milion people has a negative impact on your trade ... no way , who could have forseen this :))))
It's actually a declining trading block and the UK share of it was reducing year on year. Sure in the short term it's a massive shock. But in the long term many experts within Europe anticipate that the UK can outperform Europe
@@colinporter7108 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 , idk what kind of copium you are drinking man , but its the good stuff . Have you seen the UK economy , it's gonna get passed by just Poland by 2030
@@colinporter7108 The EU is not a declining trade block!...the EU has recorded growth every year since it's inception, what is happening and has been happening for many decades is that total world trade is rising at a very quick pace as underdeveloped countries begin to catch up with the west this gives the impression to naive people that the EU is declining. Interestingly the increased capacity of world trade has been facilitated to a large extent by the EU.
.... and the UK has been living beyond its means for long and accumulated a national debt of about 2.7 trillion £ equalling to ~102% of GDP, projected being at ~110% by 2028. So, worker shortage, trade barriers, lack of infrastructure and NHS investment, need for new industries, no maneuvring space for important economic decisions like public investment programs or tax reductions without heavy opportunity costs. It looks grim for the next decade or two and no chance for any rejoin dreams.
@@inwedavid6919 The UK was important in the beginning, needed to help pacify the Irish problem and strengthening the EU. The EU has risen, the UK declined. It is not important (and reliable) enough to get any concessions.
Take a look at your own economies and National debt.! It's not exactly a bed of roses. Not to mention a growing shift to the diversity the threat of a rejection of Brussells. Watch this space!
I have to confess that, although I know they've always been extremely haughty and chauvinistic, I never thought the Brits would be as soullessly ignorant as they've shown themselves to be recently. But then again, if you've gone to Albufeira or Magaluf it doesn't come as much of a surprise, does it?
I do not think it shocked the globe. Maybe it shocked the UK, but who else? "The globe" is Argentinia, Brasil, Chile, Dominican Republic, Estonia, French Guinea, Syria, Nepal, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Singapore, Ecuador, Colombia, Suriname, Urugay just to name a vew countries of the world. Even the EU seems to be relieved. The Brits had to many special snowflake rules to be a proper part of the community. Racist rants against other EU citicens do not help either. Who was colonialist and getting rich by slave work? Now times have changed a bit... Try to get a picture from a different point of view. Your horizon is the rim of your own soup plate.
@@Samuel-hd3cpand because of that the EU had to actually organise to get shite done a bit better so thabks honestly you helped the EU alot by leaving too
that is what voted for - europe will welcome hard working british ,, expaxt's " - but now as economical migrants - probably they will end up in germany or poland
No we don't, like all other third countries they are at the back of the queue along with all the others such as US, Canada etc. Usually I just toss UK resumes that don't have show Irish citizenship in the bin because it is not worth the effort to try and get them a visa.
i dont believe that Brits can adjust to good food, they are forced to buy their inferior food in a foreign country! and because BrexSHIT, they cant get it from the UK....to much paper work and VAT!
One thing that would be very interesting to examine is how the British taxpayer's exposure to London financial risk has changed - I would expect the risk profile has increased dramatically as all the high risk stuff moves to such a lightly regulated financial centre.
MAybe we should ask Mr. Soros to do it again? Just to end the suffering? As the UK left the EU, there is nobody defending them against a monetary attack any more. Good riddance and good luck!
Online commerce. Yes, I buy Kindle books on Amazon UK because I read a lot in English (BTW, I need a fake UK address for that). But does this replace the real British exports I do not use anymore? I think this is a rhetorical question.
Your map confuses me 🤔 Ireland (minus Northern Ireland) is an EU member. Switzerland is not. Vatican City is only sort of in the EU (as it is a theocracy instead of a democracy it can't be a full member). As gor Russia, Ukraine ...
I wish Britain would rejoin the EU. The Brexit campaign was not factual and there were outright lies heavily promoted by the campaign. For me the freedom to move around Europe to live and work was a huge advancement improving the quality of my life - sadly Britain has gone backwards internationally, nationally, politically, socially and economically. 😢
Ĥappy & healthy in Spain 23 years ,hate to see the results of the illegal brexit ,you are ruled by the Fourth Reich, I like 17 million Britons living abroad was denied my rightfully postal vote for the first time ,tryed via gov email same answer request denied .
Call me Dave Bottled it and went to work for China on their Belt project as the chief in Europe. Makes you wonder if he already had the job when he resigned as PM.
My questions will undoubtedly reflect my incompetence in economics as well as in British politics. Please forgive me: I am a wildlife biologist from and in the French Alps. Not of every politician but Brexit is generally an idea of the Conservative Party, yes or no? Not from every politician but overall the Conservative Party is particularly motivated by economic issues, in any case much more than by societal, social, environmental, biodiversity issues, yes or no? So how do you explain that the Conservative Party was not able to foresee that the Brexit it "gave birth to" would have the impact on the British economy that the video analyzes? Political and strategic blindness by the predominance of short-term tactical electoral objectives or/and by internal hierarchical rivalries, as experienced by all herds of Primates, Homo sapiens included? Otherwise what? I'm perplexed.
Well if they want to come back they can say goodbye to their pound as they won't be given any special treatment like last time, there's a reason France blocked there entry 3 time's.
It has everything to do with avoiding Eu transparency requirement to the Londongrad laundromat. All the masters wanted was to avoid that to protect their shady deals. The Rest was make believe for the stupid. And it worked...there was no plan, as they needed no plan. They did not mismanage, they did not care about any consequences other than not getting caught by oversight. If you look at it that way, everything makes more sense.
Reminds me of the British Punk Band "Guitar Gangsters" that played in Serbia some months ago. All their stories in between songs were to complain about Hungarian border guards taking time to check their passports on their way to Serbia. Like, no need to blame it on Hungarians, even those "invasive Asians" are more European than you by now XD
This video is manipulative, it is somewhat subtle but it is there. Like fx. EU worker not heading to the UK is not a brain drain, it is a drop in brain influx and it wasn't the UK finally leaving, that 'finally' makes it a loaded statement.
The very idea of getting a deal that'd keep all the benefits and remove all obligations was screwed up, from the word start. Brexit doesn't work not because Boris (or Sunak) screwed it up, it doesn't work because it never could've. At least not the way it was presented to UK public. For the disaster capitalists, it works just fine, of course...
The first step to successful trading is figuring your goals and risk tolerance either on your own or with the help of a financial professional, but it's very advisable that you make use of professional
We have a new government.Repair the damage done.Go back to the European internal market for starters.What is going on now is ridiculous this can't go on.Free movement of travel with Europe they are not our enemy.
@@rebecca_noble The narrator was given his opinion on Brexit impact on UK and EU trade deal. I assumed you were associating EU and UK trade deal with the collapse of China’s stock market; because you referenced China stock market collapse on a EU/Brexit video.
No problem. We wish you luck and success. And, if isn`t to much inconvinience, please stop blaming us for your problems. In the EU no one cares. Please stop bothering us. We really, really only want to mind our own buissnes in our territories- If this doesn`t suit you, that`s your problem. Not ours. If you want to trade with us, or visit out territoties, adhere to our laws and regulations (the same way you expect us to comply with your laws and regulations in your land). If you don`t want to, search for other places. Please.
The idea that the City of London is hurt by Brexit is absurd. Institutions have to hold a certain amount of funds inside the EU to operate there, that is why funds have been moved a broad. Companies moved that money across pretty much before we left. What they haven't done is move their headquarters and jobs to the mainland. It never happened, because the City's dominance wasn't based on being in the EU.
Yes dear, of course the.EU is dying. Oddly enough, the Brixiteers and British Euroseptics have been making that deeply stupid claim for close to SEVENTY FIVE years now. Being completely, hilariously, pathetically WRONG for seventy five years is truly world beating, innit?
That is about the 3333rd prediction of EU demise since 2016 yet the EU is still there front and centre of world affairs and on the cusp of major expansion which will include Ukraine. Meanwhile the UK remains in terminal economic and political decline.