@@thomasbootham2707 UK notorious for cherry picking. Scandinavians far, far less so. Maybe the new Labour government will start to change things in the UK.
Cherry picking indeed. A correct decision to keep our own currency. Schengen - we should have joined but as an island didn’t really impact much. The UK was still a big contributor to the EU project.
@@mrantipatia1872to whom? Still a NATO member, a nuclear deterrent & still the financial hub of the continent. The UK decided to leave the EU - each member state is allowed to. Stop being bitter.
No, we won‘t just open the door, if the UK intended to rejoin. They are welcomed only if they accepted all rules of engagement, including Schengen and the Euro. We already witnessed what the outcome is, once you grant them any special deal: they lament and want more.
@@thomasbootham2707 you can - as I assume the only reason Ireland is not in, is the fact that they wanted to grant free travel between the two parts of the island. No big deal, see?
@@ThomasZadro mate go read the agreement for yourself joining Schengen would break the agreement the only way it would work is if both Ireland and the uk joined Schengen but Ireland has no interest in doing so
@@daanvlaeyen1830 UK here, I'm happy to hear you want to impose so many clauses on the UK possibly rejoining the EU, makes it far more likely that other Brits will turn against the idea. 👍
@@tomnicholson2115 Why would,'t that be in the intrest of many Brits? Why do the French, Germans, Dutch, Italians, etc. think it is a good idea? Why don't we make a Federal Europe? The United Kingdom proofs it can work, Germany is another proof, even the Belgians know it is in the best intrest to work together. But we alone are small. Together we can be strong. We won both world wars by working together. WOIII is here: Putin will not stop, Trump won't back us up, Winnie the pooh is waiting for a sign. Brittannia ruled the waves. Together, Europe can run the world.
yep European membership is not like Netflix membership that you can enter and leave at will from month to month with some services that you tick in some combobox.
why do you all keep saying that YES we KNOW! when we will apply we will not be the same as before in fact we will be more EU than you, having been outside and seen how we fucked up
@@WinstonMelbourne-vt2vt You are fighting on two battlefields here Winston, good name for the fight 😁 but you will be resisted both at home and in the EU!
@@tomnicholson2115 LOL so you think you won, and you are happy you have broken the UK, shame on you 300 years of wars undone by fools, well is you are so sure lets have another vote and lets see
we all make mistakes, if someone from your family messed up would you not forgive them and take them back in we have learned our lesson and we are very very sorry
@@paullarne you do know that Mrs T made those rules because only a fool would have left, we need to get back in because it the right thing to do for everyone Boths GB and EU, outside just more and more run down country less hope the UK is broken realy they have broken the counrty there is a boarder between NI and GB they lied to the Queen, being in the EU is the only way to keep the counrty together
@@paullarne yes I know so why did some fools not get that too Brexit was and is so foolish, they must have been thinking we still had an empire and ruled 3rd of the world,
@@paullarne it's should not have made a difference with something this important it's very upsetting luck for me live in Athens and my child is born here my work is here my home I made is here but my country is forever England
@@paullarne you do understand that was a lie in fact we had more power no EU law was passed without our agreement we made good laws funny how the water companies are now pouring poo in to our drinking water they couldn't before the EU stopped them from doing that
As a brit, our problem was the 'superior ' attitude which stopped us integrating fully, adoption of the euro and all other conditions. It still is... unfortunately. 😢
Despite the Brexit vote, a significant number of Britons did not want it. I think Britain should be allowed to rejoin Brexit even if the EU compels the UK to accept the rules. I suspect if the Scotland independence vote was held in conjunction with the Brexit vote - Scotland would've voted entirely in favor of independence.
More than 80% "want it", even know. The difference is 51% were morons. And the rest cared about their wallet to vote remain. But make no mistake BOTH DESPISE EU immigrants!
Can they join again? Sure. IF they qualify (which they do not at the moment), IF the UK accepts that there will be no more exceptions as before, IF there is a clear enough mandate (no 52% nonsense) and IF all the current members agree (not a given by any means).
Please do give up on us! not all of us live in Athens! and a lot of us won't be wanting a lot of EU clauses forcing on us! So keep the demands coming and more and more Brits will resist rejoining the EU 🇬🇧
@@tomnicholson2115 so you enjoy shit in your drinking water low food quality low investment, low wages no rights no hope grow up Brexit is rubbish do you love paying more tax you know Brexit is costing 100 million pounds a year in lost income LOL, and it only going to get worse and how is HS2 going oh it not no money if we were in the EU we would of had it by now
Brexit happened, the EU adjusted and moved on. Brexit is a domestic UK issue now. The UK is free to apply for another EU membership whenever it wants to: all European countries can do that and the accession process is clearly described on the EU website. Joining the Single Market and Customs Union is not an option for the UK right now: the UK is a Third Country, and SM and CU access is for EU (First Countries) and EFTA (Second Countries) members only. The UK is currently neither, EFTA membership is off the table since members Norway and Iceland don't want the UK in EFTA. So what remains for the UK, if it wants access to the SM and CU once again, is apply for EU membership: first the UK needs to meet the Copenhagen Criteria, and then it has to be voted in by all 27 (or 28, 29, 30 by then) EU member states, unanimously. One veto and the application will be denied. This will be a long, hard and windy road: meeting all of the CC will be a challenge, and the chances of vetoes are very much there. The UK has alienated quite a few EU member states with its antics since 2016. And there are also countries that benefit economically due to the UK's absence: many (financial) trade opportunities shifted to parts of the continent.
what makes you think that we wouldn't accept the rules We would it's been a hard lesson and we fucked up big time, Most of us know it please don't think we would be the same as before, there is about to be some big changes coming very soon, don't give up on us
@@rebecca_noble _The UK has a tariff and quota free TCA with the EU_ Only for goods that comply with the appropriate rules of origin. The TCA works just fine indeed... for the EU. The UK still has to follow EU regulations if it wants to trade with the EU, without having any say in those rules. What's that called again? Oh yes: rule-taker.
The UK has intentionally harmed itself because of Brexit. It's similar to a marriage: it's normal to have different opinions and to criticize something, but that doesn't mean you have to throw everything in the trash and then create even more problems for yourself. Where is the logic here??
@@paullarne Self-determination for a small country like the UK means that it has to submit to the demands of larger countries in trade agreements or there will be no trade agreements.😂
@@paullarne Why do brexiteers always 'forget' that almost all of those 100 trade deals are copy-paste carry-over deals the UK had as an EU member and that the handful of new deals it has done are rather poor and not in favor of the UK. As for the CPTPP: you're not officially a member yet and the UK basically has had to swallow the existent deal hook, line and sinker as is. The CPTPP is also expected, according to UK government-figures, to deliver a whopping 0.08% growth in GDP. And that's in the long run... The TCA is not exactly a comprehensive agreement either: it only covers goods and leaves services - much more important to the UK economy - up in the air and dependent on the EU's good graces. If you call all that OK, your standards are quite low.
@@paullarne Oh, stop with that BS the UK is broken just look around you. get real we need to be in the EU with free movement and the Euro, you don't speak for most of us, we could have made better deals and you know it, those deals don't even come close to the money we are losing by not being in the EU, everything is turning to shit, clearly you understand Nothing about trade, and how bad those deals are, they are nothing to be proud of in fact they made us look like fools
@@battles423 lmao 😂🤣🤣 Babylon UK realised she is a B****h losing her seat at the high table. Farage and Clown 🤡 Boris push them into an economic cul de sac and they rubber stamped by thumb print leave vote. No they can't come back. EU should say he'll nooooo trouble makers lol 😆
@@battles423 more peace? The way the EU has been funding Russia for all these years that’s hard to believe. The UK has no more problems than the rest of Europe. The EU should be working with the UK to see where the problems were, why brexit was voted for and how to fix it, but no they just wanted to make an example so other countries are too frightened to leave. It’s pathetic.
First Scottland needs to be accepted as a Country by the UN, then Scottland can file for entry to the EU. Than a long process started to "synchronice" laws and standards so that Scottland fullfill all conditions to enter. Then when Scottland the access is granted Scottland it has to build a hard border to the "outside" Countries England and (via ferries) Northern Irland (are there Ferry connections to Wales?) what would be a mess because Scottland trade mostly with England. Maybe the trading volume switched over time in "most money made with EU" but this will also need time and will have first a drawback (lost trade with England and not yet estabished trade with the EU).
I am not sure how having the Euro will help Scotland. As a small country in the EU it should get plenty of subsidies. It will mean no trade with England which will feel strange as at the moment we have the same monarch, but Scotland will be able to put two fingers up to Westminster which for the Scot’s must make it all worthwhile.
all of these people in the comments are being very spiteful by saying ''stay out; you made your decision''. Because they are not taking into account that only roughly 37.5% of people (52% of the turnout) actually voted for this SHIT. Are you really so unforgiving as to punish all of us for the decision that most of us didn't (or couldn't even, at the time) make? I would be VERY happy to rejoin the EU, including adopting the euro, Schengen, all of it. This climate is a joke.
Brexit cannot and will not be reversed and the people would not accept it. Economically we are doing better than eu countries so rejoining would be the biggest case of self harm the UK could do. This is old news to be honest, Scottish independence is now dead and has been for years.
If France is ruled by Fascists, forget it, they will not let you back in. Furthermore... You only cost us money, what do you bring... Here is a thought: Join the €, start driving on the right side, no special exceptions, have democracy, give Scotland its freedom.
Scotland has its freedom, they voted overwhelmingly to remain part of the UK, its called democracy, I know that's a dirty word within the European Parliament but other parts of the world believe give the population the vote and go with what they want, UK voted out of Europe all good, Scotland voted to remain in UK good, what do European populations actually get to vote on, oh yeah nothing
@@JohnDuffy-bq8wg what are you on about? There are elections every year in the EU. In fact, I am missing my votes because I don't have time to vote for everything
@@MinimaAmoralia yes but the commission gets to decide what you vote on, there are no alternatives all the power lies with unelected commissioners, I'm pretty sure Greece didn't want to have a German put in control of their fiscal budgets, but they could not do anything about it, and I'm sure Hungary didn't enjoy paying the 200 million euro fine for not implementing Brussels immigration policy, all you have to vote on is who answers the question that is set by the elite in Brussels, you never get to vote for who set the question, as I said if your happy with a central unelected elite then that's fine, we prefer more direct and removable government, if the EU decides to go to war with China or Russia will you have a vote, Europe should be a trading block as it was designed, not a superstate, the only way to achieve a super state is to remove all national identity and all sense of nation self determination, I don't think that can or should work in countries with such diverse histories communities and social differences, that's what makes them special , that was part of the problem with the soviet Union they tried to make one homogenous people which in the end only lead to bitterness, this is part of the problem in Ukraine, it was two distinct yet friendly parts, east of the dneiper River was mostly Russian speaking Russian heritage, west of the river more Ukrainian and Polish speaking , and know its civil conflict, I think the UK being an island with a very long and defined history maybe makes it harder for us to give up self determination, we have fought many wars including civil wars to have that, any Europe was supposed to be a trading group first set up to set the price of coal and steel, bit by bit it became bigger and more centralised until as you say it is in its way to becoming a super state, we never signed up for that 50 years ago, and once that become obvious we withdrew, I can't understand why you can't accept that, the UK has no animosity to Europe we just don't want to give up our national identity and self determination, its something we hold above most other things
@@JohnDuffy-bq8wg but mate, the same applies for any democratic nation state. Every modern democratic nation state is composed of three branches: legislative, judicial, and executive. The only branch you are voting for is the legislative, which is the parliament (sometimes there is a fusion but then you don't really vote for the PM directly, like in the UK, so there's that). European commission is an executive branch. It cannot impose laws. It is ultimately the member states, whose government has been elected, who legislate. Also, the elected EU parliament legislates together with the council, and in addition supervises the commission. So the commission or the EU cannot decide to go to war with Russia or China because the EU does not have an army. It is an economic and political union. As a side note, national identity and self-determination are abstract concepts and are not particularly helpful. No one is identical within the nation and no one actually self-determinates. I am a Scott and I want to leave the EU. A) National identity: some Scotts feel British and some feel Scotts. Whose identity is the right one? Is there such thing as a common identity at all? B) Self-determination: how can I self-determinate in this context? I can't really. I have to follow the majority of Scotts who decided to stay in the UK. I have to do deal with it because that's how modern democracies are set up. In this respect, it doesn't differ much from the EU.
@@JohnDuffy-bq8wg I forgot to add: the cultural differences and histories of the EU countries will never get erased. If you travel through the EU, you inevitably notice cultural differences between Wester, Southern, Northern and Eastern Europe. The only thing that may unite them are very vague loose political commitments that are interpreted differently from country to country.
Breaking up the UK into six separate independent nation-states (England, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Northern Ireland, and the City of London) is more likely than itself as a whole rejoining the EU in the coming years.
I fear you might be right I hope not but as an English man living in the EU for over 30 years and proud of the UK i fear it is already happening, these fools already have broken the country by putting a border between NL and GB may they all get small poks those who voted for Brexit what a bunch of asshole
Please never come back, we don’t want to see the Nigel or BoJo again, they were never agreed with any proposal while they were with us here in EU . Now they got their mony back.So stay away.
@@Magnolia-rq5iz not our problem. Remainers are assholes too. A poll said they also hate EU immigrants but have the brain to know it will hurt their pockets. That whole island is full of assholes!
What will the British bring to the table when they may join the EU in a few decades? Will they go for economic benefits only or will they really contribute to the EU four freedoms?
I have a more individualistic idea for how this could work, each of the UK States would be able to individually decide if they wanted to join the EU, who would be able to accept if they desired, in order to satisfy the other states of the UK and also keep the EU happy, ofc a compromise like this would be hard to pull off since the UK is still a single state and it would be pretty difficult to get multiple parts of a country into an economic alliance and not the others.
National level self-harming at its peak. Rejoining the EU The only thing stopping it is political - UK politics, EU politics and individual EU members politics. Whether EU membership is good or bad is another matter. Overall EU membership was a good thing for the UK and UK citizens. It was the vocal wishful thinkers that bothered to vote leave and was motivated by false promises by the Brexit brigade - think "Take back control", "Send £350M to the NHS instead of the EU per week". Remember folks, Queen Vic isn't on the throne, the Great British Empire doesn't exist, no point trying to hark back 100 years ago when Britannia ruled the world. We need the EU more than it needed us.
@@lochnessmunster1189 Great question. If you don't need to trade with the EU on preferential terms then it offers nothing over and above free trade. Preferential terms meaning zero or very little paperwork, being able to ply your goods, services to member states without tariff or hinderance. Being able for any of us to work and sell our services to member states. That has hobbled our financial services sector, it has made my job very difficult and cut down the number of clients I deal with by 60%. I still have EU customers, but I've had to cut my prices, it's a pain for them and a pain for me. Some can't be bothered to deal with me. I make less money and spend time waiting for approvals and more money on filling bloody forms. If I make less money, I pay less tax to HMRC. It makes us all poorer and misinformed people of our nation voted for it. I'm not an isolated case. It was a fking stupid idea in the first place that's been poorly executed. Turkeys voting for Christmas. Queen Victoria's reign ended in 1901, the British Empire is no more. We need the EU more than the EU needed us. Can you see where this is going?
Charles de Gaule was right. The UK should never have been accepted into what became the EU. Now the UK has chosen to leave, it should stay out for good. And there should be no concessions in general made by the EU towards the UK. You can't have your cake and eat it. The UK chose...now suck it up. - A native born brit, that has lived and worked in France for 30 years (and wasn't allowed a vote in the referendum, while a Pakistan national who has lived in the UK for 6 months could...go figure).
Many people have discussed the scenario of Scotland divorcing Westminster and joining as an independent Country. Some say the EU will, Some say the EU won't allow them to join. But nobody has mentioned the very realistic possibility of Northern Ireland Divorcing Westminster. Hopefully without civil war, then they just become a separate country or an annex of Ireland, or just Rep. of Ireland (I'm not showing sides 🙂). Either way, they'll very likely re-join the EU.
Scotland as an indpendent country has a right to apply for membership exactly like any other European state. Article 49 of the EU treaty says exatly that.
It is INSANITY leaving the EU, i said this 2016 after the referendum results this will be an ECONOMIC CATASTROPHE of epic proportion. I quickly packed my bags and returned to the EU. Now I am happy as Larry living my best life earning my €€€€€€ 😎😬 stress free living. Never ever moving back to the UK again sorrrrrrrry😅. UK 🇬🇧 is f***ed
Keith Starmer is realistic when he stated the UK will not rejoin either the EU, the single market or the custom union within his lifetime. As a EU passport holder and resident I have peace with this statement.
In my opinion, the UK isn't a founding member anymore but a new member and has to bow to the regulations like everyone else if they want to rejoin. Which means it would take years for them and they wouldn't get extra privileges. Also means that they would most likely not rejoin, but idk. There are to many exceptions already in the EU, it needs to be more unified
One of the best militaries??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 The Royal Navy is debating mothballing warships because they cannot make recruitment numbers. That is not a sign of a strong military.
Now we have a new government - I'd like to see: Start repairing relations with our near neighbours. Work towards the EU customs union to smooth out trade between us and our largest trading partners. Get back on joint-europeans projects like Erasmus, other development and research programmes. Work with EU partners on energy, research, trade and defence
You think you bring in a new bunch of clowns and that's it? Everything is "repaired"? We remember the a naziesque propaganda about EU immigrants that over half your people AGREED with. And the other half agreed also but feared for their wallets. There will no "reconciliation" for decades!
With the behaviour of the Rwanda threat and immigrants filtering into Ireland then there goes any hopes of the full EU membership countries, agreeing to the UK rejoining.
Staying united is always better than staying apart. UK always contributed a lot as a member and was one of the key EU countries and so I wouldn't mind them back in with us. But EU should also be more strick about its rules (schengen, euro, rule of law etc). You either in, or you're not
It would need all member states to agree which is never going to happen. Sir Kir will put us under EU regulations so we will be at the mercy of Brussels in any case.
Something that might sweeten the pot is the money that UK would have to contribute, considering the required financial support to the newer, poorer members
That is really not an issue. Together with the recovery fund NextGenerationEU, the 2021-27 budget amounts to around €2 trillion in current prices. It can be broken down into roughly 7 areas of expenditure: Single market, innovation and digital. Cohesion, resilience and values. We are doing OK even without UK. The biggest problem for EU is to get rid of either Orban or Hungary if they keep propping him up. Article 7 of the Treaty of EU gives EU the power to strip Orban from Veto and Hungary from voting rights.
Redsleather. Ok. Let me clear with you: although a Labour voter, I'm disheartened with what our new labour prime minister is actually wanting to do. He doesn't want to rejoin the EU (stupid IMO), wants to let all the Arabs in our country to destroy us. So, imho, I'm really scared.
the EU will need to agree unanimously. It might happen in the future, but there will be no more exceptions for the UK. And I'm sure that Spain will want a discussion about Gibraltar and Greece will say No until such time as those statues that are currently in the British museum are back in Athens.
The case presented in this video represents a challenge , that must be embarked on if , England wants to rejoin the EU , and once more enjoy the many benefits that would come from rejoining the EU market. . The Scottish people were not listened to in the vote for Brixit . The vote of the Scottish was not taken into consideration , at the time . The much larger population of England clearly overlooked Scotland , The decision was yes to leave the EU market . The unity of the United Kingdom is at risk . It is clear a second vote is needed , to ensure a clear response to Brexit . The much larger trade market the UK once enjoyed , would be a financial benefit , to the UK and the people of England and Scotland , would rejoice in being offered and opportunity to vote to rejoin the EU market . The EU would benefit if England rejoins the EU along with Scotland .
Special status like Norway+Switzerland possible. But they pay for that many of the costs, partly like a member. Can't imagine GB would accept this after that Brexit-Show of the countries greatest populists. Even rejoinig is possible, but than without "extra-saussages" from the past. Any decission has its consequence+price. A comeback would be great for me as an European enthusiast from Germany, but to be realistic, it won't happen before a new generation claims power in politics and EU parliament got more power and far less veto-rights. Actual election result good step, but Labour got with 1/3 of votes 2/3 of the seats. A formal majority in an all-or-nothing election system, but not valid enough change in British peoples mind. Getting closer step by step might be more realistic. And than in 2030s or maybe 2040s things might get discussed more valid and honest.
In 2025 the Eurodenominated clearing of derivatives is moved out of London to EU financial centers. That loss of a multitrillion bussiness will cost UK a £ 85-95 billion loss of taxrevenue from London. The sum is as big as the former governments education and defense budgets together. Passporting of services was gone already so the service sector of UK is suffering from brexit. The TCA does not include any service articles.
If the English want to be in the EU, they will have to adhere to all the rules. They cannot pick out the best rules that are best for England. They will also have to introduce the EURO. If England doesn't want that, they will remain outside the EU
It's the EU's conditions upon re-entry that virtually guarantee we will never rejoin it. This is all a moot point anyway. We left, get over it. You're the only lot who keep talking about it ad nauseum. The spouse who just won't shut up about being divorced. 🙄
Lorsque les anglais étaient dans l'UE, ils avaient déjà conservé beaucoup de particularités, rouler à gauche, leur propre monnaie etc.....le problème c'est qu'ils ont voulu avoir le beurre, l'argent du beurre et la crémière ! Je pense qu'ils ont bien fait de quitter l'UE, et je ne les blâme pas pour cela car l'administration de l'UE est une vaste nébuleuse qui impose des règles sans tenir compte de l'avis des nations...l'UE nous noie sous une immigration délirante, ils imposent des règles draconiennes pour nos agriculteurs et pendant ce temps ils ouvrent des marchés de libre échange avec le monde entier sans imposer de règles, c'est de la concurrence déloyale. c'est comme si tout était fait pour saborder l'Europe et la faire disparaitre dans une mondialisation effrénée. Nous ne voulons pas perdre notre culture et nos identités nationales, j'aime traverser la frontière allemande et rencontrer des allemands avec leur mode de vie, de même en Italie ou en Espagne...c'est ce qui fait le charme de l'Europe. Je comprends donc parfaitement les anglais et je pense qu'ils ont pris la bonne décision....historiquement les anglais ont toujours été au premier rang des libertés individuelles, la magna carta, l'abeas corpus, la glorieuse révolution de 1688, les trade union....je pense qu'ils ont encore ici fait le bon choix car politiquement l'UE est à la dérive....qui vivra verra.
If the UK doesn’t join back, they will collapse. At least Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland will be free. Did you seriously not read the rest of the comment before running your mouth? You just got trolled.
Can the 🇬🇧join the🇪🇺again? Short answer: no Long answer: 🏴🏴🇯🇪(no Northern Ireland emoji) *absolutely, yes* But🏴Farage Land must stay outside!
Of course, UK can rejoin EU. However, that time around, it will be full integration, including giving up £ for €. There's no way UK will be accepted back in on the previous terms (remember: the previous terms are the reasons that led to you leaving at the first place)
The EU is not a coalition, it’s a political union. As long as this channel keeps misrepresenting the nature of the EU (as do many Britons) there’s no way it can make meaningful predictions.
There is no RE join. The UK would have to apply as a completely new country outside the EU and accept all the conditions that would be required with absolutely no opt outs or refunds. Technically yes the UK can apply but all EU countries would have to agree and then it would take years of negotiations and checks that the UK conforms to EU rules. There is also the mood of the EU and their citizens. We might fulfil all the conditions(unlikely) but still get vetoes.
@@rozzgrey801 There are no such "campaigners" or no changes of rules. They are all in the treaty of EU and have been there for years. UK itself voted for them as a member.
No. The terms and conditions simply would not be acceptable to the British people. We would have to accept ALL aspects of EU laws with no opt outs like we had before. We would also have to commit to joining the Euro which is unacceptable to the British people and rightly so. And let’s be honest and frank we British would want things our own way,like before.So therefore there will be no chance of us rejoining. End of story.
Current polling of the five largest EU nations - Germany, France, Italy, and Spain, and the Netherlands' are all in favour of the UK re-joining. Ministers in various EU countries, including Germany have said that the UK would be welcomed back and that a deal could be made to help transition the UK back into the EU.
The essential issue was that the EU was encroaching upon the sovereignty of the United Kingdom and collectively yes it was it was absolutely undermining sovereign states rights under its articles and legislation I do believe if you're going to have the EU it ought federalized it ought to be a nation state. However it's not and the thing that the British public opposition was specifically in most instances was they never sat down Made the process going to motion for Statehood with European Parliament and national conventions so the EU and it's belligerents today can offer their opinions on whether it should or shouldn't have exited but it did at the time. But I think most of them are sold on this idea of a United States of Europe and as I said before if you're going to have it it should federalize but however constitutional Provisions there has to be a democratic say and the last time I looked the British did not vote to become a member state of the United States of Europe and they also opted not to utilize the Euro of which eventually Brussels would have forced London to use the euro. So should it rejoin if it could get the position that the British often felt that they ought to have had similar to Germany's position in the union today by all means but conventions being what they are I don't see them ever getting back to where they were and anybody's lifetime so I think it's a no-go.
"Younger generation"? 🤣🤣🤣😂😂 They don't know their arse holes from their earholes. The EU are a pack of grifting skanks who you like lobster, limos, red carpets and photo ops. And Qatar money, apparently.
What a disrespect to the British people who voted for leaving the EU. The UK should not support financially all 23 countries that contribute zero Euro and send their citizens to take British people and the legal immigrants who need training so that they can fill the gap of non skilled workers. I don't think that the British people are "desperate" to return to EU! The UK can have trade freely with Australia New Zealand Canada USA and so on what it could not while an EU member!
British cherry picking and exceptionalism will prevent 27 member states unanimously accepting a British application for membership.
Mate Denmark is the worst European country for cherry picking don’t act like the uk is the only country that cherry picks
@@thomasbootham2707 UK notorious for cherry picking. Scandinavians far, far less so. Maybe the new Labour government will start to change things in the UK.
Cherry picking indeed. A correct decision to keep our own currency. Schengen - we should have joined but as an island didn’t really impact much. The UK was still a big contributor to the EU project.
@@mattjames88And now the UK's become irrelevant. Good job!
@@mrantipatia1872to whom? Still a NATO member, a nuclear deterrent & still the financial hub of the continent. The UK decided to leave the EU - each member state is allowed to. Stop being bitter.
No, we won‘t just open the door, if the UK intended to rejoin. They are welcomed only if they accepted all rules of engagement, including Schengen and the Euro. We already witnessed what the outcome is, once you grant them any special deal: they lament and want more.
We can’t join Schengen as that would break the good Friday agreement
@@thomasbootham2707 you can - as I assume the only reason Ireland is not in, is the fact that they wanted to grant free travel between the two parts of the island. No big deal, see?
@@ThomasZadro mate go read the agreement for yourself joining Schengen would break the agreement the only way it would work is if both Ireland and the uk joined Schengen but Ireland has no interest in doing so
@@thomasbootham2707 this is what I said. And I doubt that Ireland wouldn’t join.
That's a yes, then.
The real question is, do we, EU citizens, want the demanding exemptions UK diva back? Well... I DON'T!
Let them come back, one rule: You want to rejoin, you rejoin fully (Economic market, Shengen, Euro, everything)
I'm happy to hear you don't want the UK back in the EU, as a British person I can say, I don't want to go back!
@@daanvlaeyen1830 UK here, I'm happy to hear you want to impose so many clauses on the UK possibly rejoining the EU, makes it far more likely that other Brits will turn against the idea. 👍
@@tomnicholson2115 Why would,'t that be in the intrest of many Brits? Why do the French, Germans, Dutch, Italians, etc. think it is a good idea? Why don't we make a Federal Europe? The United Kingdom proofs it can work, Germany is another proof, even the Belgians know it is in the best intrest to work together. But we alone are small. Together we can be strong. We won both world wars by working together. WOIII is here: Putin will not stop, Trump won't back us up, Winnie the pooh is waiting for a sign. Brittannia ruled the waves. Together, Europe can run the world.
UK is welcome but without the exemptions or benefits they had prior to leave.
yep European membership is not like Netflix membership that you can enter and leave at will from month to month with some services that you tick in some combobox.
why do you all keep saying that YES we KNOW! when we will apply we will not be the same as before in fact we will be more EU than you, having been outside and seen how we fucked up
@@WinstonMelbourne-vt2vt Except some of us, maybe 17 million plus voters, may well be strongly resisting any attempt to rejoin the EU!
@@WinstonMelbourne-vt2vt You are fighting on two battlefields here Winston, good name for the fight 😁 but you will be resisted both at home and in the EU!
@@tomnicholson2115 Yep but it's worth it, I love the UK and the EU, and I have worked in Africa and other places in the world. The EU is the best
@@tomnicholson2115 LOL so you think you won, and you are happy you have broken the UK, shame on you 300 years of wars undone by fools, well is you are so sure lets have another vote and lets see
Out is out! You got your Brexit. We don’t want you back without fully accepting what it means to be part of the EU. End of the story.
We're not going to rejoin the eu. We're not even interested.
Glad to hear that... because millions of us would rather tap dance over a minefield while wearing diving boots.
we all make mistakes, if someone from your family messed up would you not forgive them and take them back in we have learned our lesson and we are very very sorry
@@paullarne you do know that Mrs T made those rules because only a fool would have left, we need to get back in because it the right thing to do for everyone Boths GB and EU, outside just more and more run down country less hope the UK is broken realy they have broken the counrty there is a boarder between NI and GB they lied to the Queen, being in the EU is the only way to keep the counrty together
@@paullarneYou got the deal EVERY 3r country gets. Exceptionalism in the extreme to expect better than others when you leave.
What the UK did was psychopathic now the question is would you knowingly invite a psychopath into your house ?
well the UK will not be the same as it was
The EU is the psychopathy.
@@paullarne yes I know so why did some fools not get that too Brexit was and is so foolish, they must have been thinking we still had an empire and ruled 3rd of the world,
@@paullarne it's should not have made a difference with something this important it's very upsetting luck for me live in Athens and my child is born here my work is here my home I made is here but my country is forever England
@@paullarne you do understand that was a lie in fact we had more power no EU law was passed without our agreement we made good laws funny how the water companies are now pouring poo in to our drinking water they couldn't before the EU stopped them from doing that
No. The UK left so live with it.
As a brit, our problem was the 'superior ' attitude which stopped us integrating fully, adoption of the euro and all other conditions.
It still is... unfortunately. 😢
Especially Nigel Farage when he was a member of the Europe parliament.
"our problem was the 'superior' attitude"- please prove this. Anything at all.
Despite the Brexit vote, a significant number of Britons did not want it. I think Britain should be allowed to rejoin Brexit even if the EU compels the UK to accept the rules.
I suspect if the Scotland independence vote was held in conjunction with the Brexit vote - Scotland would've voted entirely in favor of independence.
More than 80% "want it", even know.
The difference is 51% were morons.
And the rest cared about their wallet to vote remain.
But make no mistake BOTH DESPISE EU immigrants!
@@cr4yv3nrofl!
The highest EVER uk turnout in any EU election was 38.6% in 2004.
Only stupidfux believe those fkn "polls". 🤣😂😂
@@cr4yv3nIt's the remainers that are fkn CRETINS.
scotland very welcome to join, but not england. you wanted out, you got out, you stay out.
Noone want arrogant and ignorant Kings in.
I would say to the UK that Brexit was a "once in a lifetime referendum" and that they can try again in 41 years...
No thanks. We're fine outside the EU.
Can they join again? Sure. IF they qualify (which they do not at the moment), IF the UK accepts that there will be no more exceptions as before, IF there is a clear enough mandate (no 52% nonsense) and IF all the current members agree (not a given by any means).
yes it will take some time but we have learned please don't give up on us
Please do give up on us! not all of us live in Athens! and a lot of us won't be wanting a lot of EU clauses forcing on us! So keep the demands coming and more and more Brits will resist rejoining the EU 🇬🇧
@@tomnicholson2115 Forcing... you need to learn how the EU works. It's more democratic than the UK in many ways.
@@kimwit1307 And do I have a democratic right to say no to the EU? ......Good, because NO is my vote!
@@tomnicholson2115 so you enjoy shit in your drinking water low food quality low investment, low wages no rights no hope grow up Brexit is rubbish do you love paying more tax you know Brexit is costing 100 million pounds a year in lost income LOL, and it only going to get worse and how is HS2 going oh it not no money if we were in the EU we would of had it by now
Brexit happened, the EU adjusted and moved on. Brexit is a domestic UK issue now. The UK is free to apply for another EU membership whenever it wants to: all European countries can do that and the accession process is clearly described on the EU website. Joining the Single Market and Customs Union is not an option for the UK right now: the UK is a Third Country, and SM and CU access is for EU (First Countries) and EFTA (Second Countries) members only. The UK is currently neither, EFTA membership is off the table since members Norway and Iceland don't want the UK in EFTA.
So what remains for the UK, if it wants access to the SM and CU once again, is apply for EU membership: first the UK needs to meet the Copenhagen Criteria, and then it has to be voted in by all 27 (or 28, 29, 30 by then) EU member states, unanimously. One veto and the application will be denied. This will be a long, hard and windy road: meeting all of the CC will be a challenge, and the chances of vetoes are very much there. The UK has alienated quite a few EU member states with its antics since 2016. And there are also countries that benefit economically due to the UK's absence: many (financial) trade opportunities shifted to parts of the continent.
The UK has a tariff and quota free TCA with the EU.
Why would we seek further entanglement?
I see Orban has suspended Ukraine accession for six months.
what makes you think that we wouldn't accept the rules We would it's been a hard lesson and we fucked up big time, Most of us know it please don't think we would be the same as before, there is about to be some big changes coming very soon, don't give up on us
@@paullarneTo be fair, the eu "peace project" 🙄 came into play in late 1993 / 94.
@@rebecca_noble _The UK has a tariff and quota free TCA with the EU_ Only for goods that comply with the appropriate rules of origin. The TCA works just fine indeed... for the EU. The UK still has to follow EU regulations if it wants to trade with the EU, without having any say in those rules. What's that called again? Oh yes: rule-taker.
The UK has intentionally harmed itself because of Brexit. It's similar to a marriage: it's normal to have different opinions and to criticize something, but that doesn't mean you have to throw everything in the trash and then create even more problems for yourself. Where is the logic here??
Brexiteer logic is not logic as the rest of the world understands it...
@@paullarne Self-determination for a small country like the UK means that it has to submit to the demands of larger countries in trade agreements or there will be no trade agreements.😂
@@paullarne Why do brexiteers always 'forget' that almost all of those 100 trade deals are copy-paste carry-over deals the UK had as an EU member and that the handful of new deals it has done are rather poor and not in favor of the UK.
As for the CPTPP: you're not officially a member yet and the UK basically has had to swallow the existent deal hook, line and sinker as is. The CPTPP is also expected, according to UK government-figures, to deliver a whopping 0.08% growth in GDP. And that's in the long run...
The TCA is not exactly a comprehensive agreement either: it only covers goods and leaves services - much more important to the UK economy - up in the air and dependent on the EU's good graces.
If you call all that OK, your standards are quite low.
@@paullarne Oh, stop with that BS the UK is broken just look around you. get real we need to be in the EU with free movement and the Euro, you don't speak for most of us, we could have made better deals and you know it, those deals don't even come close to the money we are losing by not being in the EU, everything is turning to shit, clearly you understand Nothing about trade, and how bad those deals are, they are nothing to be proud of in fact they made us look like fools
@@WinstonMelbourne-vt2vt How's life in Athens Winston, and what do you know now about the current lived realities of life in the UK?
I divorced my husband. I’m getting poorer . I want my ex husband back 😂😂😂😂😂
excellent !
@@battles423 lmao 😂🤣🤣 Babylon UK realised she is a B****h losing her seat at the high table. Farage and Clown 🤡 Boris push them into an economic cul de sac and they rubber stamped by thumb print leave vote. No they can't come back. EU should say he'll nooooo trouble makers lol 😆
Yeah the EU is much poorer without the uk, correct.
@@funny7 if the EU is poorer but happier and has more peace. It was worth the UK 🇬🇧 leaving. The UK is tearing itself apart.
@@battles423 more peace? The way the EU has been funding Russia for all these years that’s hard to believe. The UK has no more problems than the rest of Europe. The EU should be working with the UK to see where the problems were, why brexit was voted for and how to fix it, but no they just wanted to make an example so other countries are too frightened to leave. It’s pathetic.
When Scotland eventually leaves the UK it will join the EU again.
Scotland was never in the EU! Just like Catalonia has never been a member of the EU.
First Scottland needs to be accepted as a Country by the UN, then Scottland can file for entry to the EU. Than a long process started to "synchronice" laws and standards so that Scottland fullfill all conditions to enter.
Then when Scottland the access is granted Scottland it has to build a hard border to the "outside" Countries England and (via ferries) Northern Irland (are there Ferry connections to Wales?) what would be a mess because Scottland trade mostly with England. Maybe the trading volume switched over time in "most money made with EU" but this will also need time and will have first a drawback (lost trade with England and not yet estabished trade with the EU).
The SNP are not really capable of doing anything at all at the moment, what with all the corruption scandals.
Particularly when Ulster quits the UK and joins the Irish Republican possibly as soon as 10 years
I am not sure how having the Euro will help Scotland. As a small country in the EU it should get plenty of subsidies. It will mean no trade with England which will feel strange as at the moment we have the same monarch, but Scotland will be able to put two fingers up to Westminster which for the Scot’s must make it all worthwhile.
May England leave the UK first?
all of these people in the comments are being very spiteful by saying ''stay out; you made your decision''. Because they are not taking into account that only roughly 37.5% of people (52% of the turnout) actually voted for this SHIT. Are you really so unforgiving as to punish all of us for the decision that most of us didn't (or couldn't even, at the time) make? I would be VERY happy to rejoin the EU, including adopting the euro, Schengen, all of it. This climate is a joke.
No, no, no, no, please stay away. Europe doesn't need your 350 million P a week at all. Put that money , as promised , into your health care.
look at british society..no thank you..
WE DO NOT WANT YOU BACK. You made your choice now stay away.
We don't want to join. It's only anti brexit morons who spout that drivel.
We don't to come back. We will honour your wishes! 👍🤣
Not a chance !
The EU members would never allow it !who could blame them !
We have our own problems to solve and doesn't want to add more. A big NO must be the answer.
Brexit cannot and will not be reversed and the people would not accept it. Economically we are doing better than eu countries so rejoining would be the biggest case of self harm the UK could do. This is old news to be honest, Scottish independence is now dead and has been for years.
rejoin? That does not exist for the EU process. Do you mean join again? is not the same.
I cannot see the UK rejoining the EU. Very unlikely.
If France is ruled by Fascists, forget it, they will not let you back in. Furthermore... You only cost us money, what do you bring... Here is a thought: Join the €, start driving on the right side, no special exceptions, have democracy, give Scotland its freedom.
Scotland has its freedom, they voted overwhelmingly to remain part of the UK, its called democracy, I know that's a dirty word within the European Parliament but other parts of the world believe give the population the vote and go with what they want, UK voted out of Europe all good, Scotland voted to remain in UK good, what do European populations actually get to vote on, oh yeah nothing
@@JohnDuffy-bq8wg what are you on about? There are elections every year in the EU. In fact, I am missing my votes because I don't have time to vote for everything
@@MinimaAmoralia yes but the commission gets to decide what you vote on, there are no alternatives all the power lies with unelected commissioners, I'm pretty sure Greece didn't want to have a German put in control of their fiscal budgets, but they could not do anything about it, and I'm sure Hungary didn't enjoy paying the 200 million euro fine for not implementing Brussels immigration policy, all you have to vote on is who answers the question that is set by the elite in Brussels, you never get to vote for who set the question, as I said if your happy with a central unelected elite then that's fine, we prefer more direct and removable government, if the EU decides to go to war with China or Russia will you have a vote, Europe should be a trading block as it was designed, not a superstate, the only way to achieve a super state is to remove all national identity and all sense of nation self determination, I don't think that can or should work in countries with such diverse histories communities and social differences, that's what makes them special , that was part of the problem with the soviet Union they tried to make one homogenous people which in the end only lead to bitterness, this is part of the problem in Ukraine, it was two distinct yet friendly parts, east of the dneiper River was mostly Russian speaking Russian heritage, west of the river more Ukrainian and Polish speaking , and know its civil conflict, I think the UK being an island with a very long and defined history maybe makes it harder for us to give up self determination, we have fought many wars including civil wars to have that, any Europe was supposed to be a trading group first set up to set the price of coal and steel, bit by bit it became bigger and more centralised until as you say it is in its way to becoming a super state, we never signed up for that 50 years ago, and once that become obvious we withdrew, I can't understand why you can't accept that, the UK has no animosity to Europe we just don't want to give up our national identity and self determination, its something we hold above most other things
@@JohnDuffy-bq8wg but mate, the same applies for any democratic nation state. Every modern democratic nation state is composed of three branches: legislative, judicial, and executive. The only branch you are voting for is the legislative, which is the parliament (sometimes there is a fusion but then you don't really vote for the PM directly, like in the UK, so there's that). European commission is an executive branch. It cannot impose laws. It is ultimately the member states, whose government has been elected, who legislate. Also, the elected EU parliament legislates together with the council, and in addition supervises the commission. So the commission or the EU cannot decide to go to war with Russia or China because the EU does not have an army. It is an economic and political union. As a side note, national identity and self-determination are abstract concepts and are not particularly helpful. No one is identical within the nation and no one actually self-determinates. I am a Scott and I want to leave the EU. A) National identity: some Scotts feel British and some feel Scotts. Whose identity is the right one? Is there such thing as a common identity at all? B) Self-determination: how can I self-determinate in this context? I can't really. I have to follow the majority of Scotts who decided to stay in the UK. I have to do deal with it because that's how modern democracies are set up. In this respect, it doesn't differ much from the EU.
@@JohnDuffy-bq8wg I forgot to add: the cultural differences and histories of the EU countries will never get erased. If you travel through the EU, you inevitably notice cultural differences between Wester, Southern, Northern and Eastern Europe. The only thing that may unite them are very vague loose political commitments that are interpreted differently from country to country.
Breaking up the UK into six separate independent nation-states (England, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Northern Ireland, and the City of London) is more likely than itself as a whole rejoining the EU in the coming years.
A little surprised about Cornwall, is this such a distinctive entity inside the UK?
The spiteful fantasy of breaking up the UK hasn’t happened, despite Brexit.
I fear you might be right I hope not but as an English man living in the EU for over 30 years and proud of the UK i fear it is already happening, these fools already have broken the country by putting a border between NL and GB may they all get small poks those who voted for Brexit what a bunch of asshole
@@vanCaldenborgh Cornwall, well some Cornish people sometimes think they got independence about 2000 yesrs ago!
You forgot northern england as everyone does.
The Uk will have to have the EURO not the pound, a very big STICKING POINT
Why would we ditch the pound for the euro the euro has lost all credibility for investors the pound has proven to be a far more stable currency
The EU will DEMAND IT and lots more
@@thomasbootham2707 The last few years show otherwise...
@@855SuperMario and despite that the pound still holds far more investor confidence than the euro
@@thomasbootham2707Just no lmao
Please never come back, we don’t want to see the Nigel or BoJo again, they were never agreed with any proposal while they were with us here in EU . Now they got their mony back.So stay away.
Consider how we feel - we can't get away from these idiots
@@Magnolia-rq5iz not our problem.
Remainers are assholes too. A poll said they also hate EU immigrants but have the brain to know it will hurt their pockets.
That whole island is full of assholes!
The UK are still paying the skanky, corrupt EU grifters.
What will the British bring to the table when they may join the EU in a few decades? Will they go for economic benefits only or will they really contribute to the EU four freedoms?
They contributed to the four freedoms before the brits left what’s your point?
@@thomasbootham2707 BS. UK wanted to opt out from FOM!
if they accept to drive on the right side of the road only
I have a more individualistic idea for how this could work, each of the UK States would be able to individually decide if they wanted to join the EU, who would be able to accept if they desired, in order to satisfy the other states of the UK and also keep the EU happy, ofc a compromise like this would be hard to pull off since the UK is still a single state and it would be pretty difficult to get multiple parts of a country into an economic alliance and not the others.
National level self-harming at its peak.
Rejoining the EU
The only thing stopping it is political - UK politics, EU politics and individual EU members politics.
Whether EU membership is good or bad is another matter. Overall EU membership was a good thing for the UK and UK citizens. It was the vocal wishful thinkers that bothered to vote leave and was motivated by false promises by the Brexit brigade - think "Take back control", "Send £350M to the NHS instead of the EU per week".
Remember folks, Queen Vic isn't on the throne, the Great British Empire doesn't exist, no point trying to hark back 100 years ago when Britannia ruled the world. We need the EU more than it needed us.
What does the EU do, that actual free trade cannot do?
@@lochnessmunster1189 Great question.
If you don't need to trade with the EU on preferential terms then it offers nothing over and above free trade.
Preferential terms meaning zero or very little paperwork, being able to ply your goods, services to member states without tariff or hinderance. Being able for any of us to work and sell our services to member states. That has hobbled our financial services sector, it has made my job very difficult and cut down the number of clients I deal with by 60%. I still have EU customers, but I've had to cut my prices, it's a pain for them and a pain for me. Some can't be bothered to deal with me.
I make less money and spend time waiting for approvals and more money on filling bloody forms. If I make less money, I pay less tax to HMRC. It makes us all poorer and misinformed people of our nation voted for it.
I'm not an isolated case. It was a fking stupid idea in the first place that's been poorly executed. Turkeys voting for Christmas. Queen Victoria's reign ended in 1901, the British Empire is no more. We need the EU more than the EU needed us.
Can you see where this is going?
Rejoin ASAP
Charles de Gaule was right. The UK should never have been accepted into what became the EU. Now the UK has chosen to leave, it should stay out for good. And there should be no concessions in general made by the EU towards the UK. You can't have your cake and eat it. The UK chose...now suck it up.
- A native born brit, that has lived and worked in France for 30 years (and wasn't allowed a vote in the referendum, while a Pakistan national who has lived in the UK for 6 months could...go figure).
It was a stupid Idea. Bunch of con men. It's embarrassing
If the EU is the answer, what's the question?
Well the new Labour government has passed/is passing a law that allows the UK to unilaterally align standards with the EU in many areas of trade.
Many people have discussed the scenario of Scotland divorcing Westminster and joining as an independent Country. Some say the EU will, Some say the EU won't allow them to join. But nobody has mentioned the very realistic possibility of Northern Ireland Divorcing Westminster. Hopefully without civil war, then they just become a separate country or an annex of Ireland, or just Rep. of Ireland (I'm not showing sides 🙂). Either way, they'll very likely re-join the EU.
Scotland as an indpendent country has a right to apply for membership exactly like any other European state. Article 49 of the EU treaty says exatly that.
It is INSANITY leaving the EU, i said this 2016 after the referendum results this will be an ECONOMIC CATASTROPHE of epic proportion. I quickly packed my bags and returned to the EU. Now I am happy as Larry living my best life earning my €€€€€€ 😎😬 stress free living. Never ever moving back to the UK again sorrrrrrrry😅. UK 🇬🇧 is f***ed
What does the EU do, that real free trade cannot do?
London should leave the UK.
Keith Starmer is realistic when he stated the UK will not rejoin either the EU, the single market or the custom union within his lifetime. As a EU passport holder and resident I have peace with this statement.
Answer: Sure, just you need to apply, then wait, and then it is up to the 27, and it has to be unanimous. So, any of one of the 27 can block...
WHOLE OF EASTERN EUROPE ( whom they shat on in 2016 ) is itching for payback!
And this is why the EU is such a terrible concept. A country's decisions can be overturned by everyone else.
@@lochnessmunster1189 cry more
@@cr4yv3n Please argue properly.
What's more likely: United Ireland or UK rejoining EU?
In my opinion, the UK isn't a founding member anymore but a new member and has to bow to the regulations like everyone else if they want to rejoin. Which means it would take years for them and they wouldn't get extra privileges. Also means that they would most likely not rejoin, but idk. There are to many exceptions already in the EU, it needs to be more unified
The UK never was a founding member.
One of the best militaries???
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Royal Navy is debating mothballing warships because they cannot make recruitment numbers. That is not a sign of a strong military.
Now we have a new government - I'd like to see:
Start repairing relations with our near neighbours.
Work towards the EU customs union to smooth out trade between us and our largest trading partners.
Get back on joint-europeans projects like Erasmus, other development and research programmes.
Work with EU partners on energy, research, trade and defence
There is no "repairing" !
We SAW your true face. Stay the fuck out already !!
You think you bring in a new bunch of clowns and that's it? Everything is "repaired"?
We remember the a naziesque propaganda about EU immigrants that over half your people AGREED with.
And the other half agreed also but feared for their wallets.
There will no "reconciliation" for decades!
In a week of Sundays! And if so, no more cherry-picking! In the end, arrogance always pays a heavy price.
With the behaviour of the Rwanda threat and immigrants filtering into Ireland then there goes any hopes of the full EU membership countries, agreeing to the UK rejoining.
Staying united is always better than staying apart. UK always contributed a lot as a member and was one of the key EU countries and so I wouldn't mind them back in with us. But EU should also be more strick about its rules (schengen, euro, rule of law etc). You either in, or you're not
Actually “ I also agree with that idea ,, it’s may huge gain for everyone!!!
If they re join better “!!!
I just dont understand why the UK ever left a huge trading Union of Nations
Because they were lied too and most of them don't even know how their own political system works
Because it is a technocratic dictatorship.
Superiority complex.
Blue passports.
Oh and fish.
@@cr4yv3n Hehehehe. please save my teeth falling off via laughter.
Well, UK would have to join Schengen and peg the Pound to EURO
The £ has devalued so much since brexit that it would now be beneficial to adopt the €
@@jillybe1873 No , it won’t
gladly.
If the referendum to leave the UE had happen before the Scotish one... the Scotish referedum would have had a different outcome.
I could not imagine a scenario where Greece or Cyprus would agree to UK rejoining. Are they the only two?
Spain and France wouldn't either
It would need all member states to agree which is never going to happen. Sir Kir will put us under EU regulations so we will be at the mercy of Brussels in any case.
borris johnson is such a clown
@@ionutsaviuc94 no he was a very calculating manipulator who played the Buffoon to gratify his narcissistic impulses and enrich himself
Best pm the UK ever had.
Got us away from the skanky, poxy eu crims and grifters. 🖕 The EU.
More than that...he should be in a jail for what he had done ...
David Cameron is perhaps the most disastrous prime minister in generations.
Stay away, cherries are in short supply.
Something that might sweeten the pot is the money that UK would have to contribute, considering the required financial support to the newer, poorer members
That is really not an issue. Together with the recovery fund NextGenerationEU, the 2021-27 budget amounts to around €2 trillion in current prices. It can be broken down into roughly 7 areas of expenditure: Single market, innovation and digital. Cohesion, resilience and values.
We are doing OK even without UK. The biggest problem for EU is to get rid of either Orban or Hungary if they keep propping him up. Article 7 of the Treaty of EU gives EU the power to strip Orban from Veto and Hungary from voting rights.
Vote Labour on Thursday 4th July 🌹🌹
Vote Reform.
Redsleather. Ok. Let me clear with you: although a Labour voter, I'm disheartened with what our new labour prime minister is actually wanting to do. He doesn't want to rejoin the EU (stupid IMO), wants to let all the Arabs in our country to destroy us. So, imho, I'm really scared.
As european I don't want GB to come back in Europe.
the EU will need to agree unanimously. It might happen in the future, but there will be no more exceptions for the UK. And I'm sure that Spain will want a discussion about Gibraltar and Greece will say No until such time as those statues that are currently in the British museum are back in Athens.
The case presented in this video represents a challenge , that must be embarked on if , England wants to rejoin the EU , and once more enjoy the many benefits that would come from rejoining the EU market. . The Scottish people were not listened to in the vote for Brixit . The vote of the Scottish was not taken into consideration , at the time . The much larger population of England clearly overlooked Scotland , The decision was yes to leave the EU market . The unity of the United Kingdom is at risk . It is clear a second vote is needed , to ensure a clear response to Brexit . The much larger trade market the UK once enjoyed , would be a financial benefit , to the UK and the people of England and Scotland , would rejoice in being offered and opportunity to vote to rejoin the EU market . The EU would benefit if England rejoins the EU along with Scotland .
Special status like Norway+Switzerland possible. But they pay for that many of the costs, partly like a member. Can't imagine GB would accept this after that Brexit-Show of the countries greatest populists. Even rejoinig is possible, but than without "extra-saussages" from the past. Any decission has its consequence+price. A comeback would be great for me as an European enthusiast from Germany, but to be realistic, it won't happen before a new generation claims power in politics and EU parliament got more power and far less veto-rights. Actual election result good step, but Labour got with 1/3 of votes 2/3 of the seats. A formal majority in an all-or-nothing election system, but not valid enough change in British peoples mind. Getting closer step by step might be more realistic. And than in 2030s or maybe 2040s things might get discussed more valid and honest.
Nothing. They deserve NOTHING. No entry whatsoever!
Scotland can leave the UK, and join the EU which will mean having the euro and separating from the Bank of England.
UK businesses are investing more in the EU than UK. 🤣 Brexit actually helped the EU.
In 2025 the Eurodenominated clearing of derivatives is moved out of London to EU financial centers. That loss of a multitrillion bussiness will cost UK a £ 85-95 billion loss of taxrevenue from London. The sum is as big as the former governments education and defense budgets together. Passporting of services was gone already so the service sector of UK is suffering from brexit. The TCA does not include any service articles.
If the English want to be in the EU, they will have to adhere to all the rules. They cannot pick out the best rules that are best for England.
They will also have to introduce the EURO.
If England doesn't want that, they will remain outside the EU
It's the EU's conditions upon re-entry that virtually guarantee we will never rejoin it. This is all a moot point anyway. We left, get over it.
You're the only lot who keep talking about it ad nauseum. The spouse who just won't shut up about being divorced. 🙄
Actually, more like the son who’s forced to live with his abusive and drunkard mother after a messy divorce.
Has anyone taken an honest look at the state of the EU since we 'left'? It's a big mess.
No. Leave them out, gone is gone !!
Okay, but they will have to adopt the Euro, start driving on the right-hand side of the road, and use european wall outlets
No - not possible too much damage gas been done - though theh might get an associate deal
No deal whatsoever.
They produce nothing we really need.
Fuck'em.
We hope so.
Lorsque les anglais étaient dans l'UE, ils avaient déjà conservé beaucoup de particularités, rouler à gauche, leur propre monnaie etc.....le problème c'est qu'ils ont voulu avoir le beurre, l'argent du beurre et la crémière ! Je pense qu'ils ont bien fait de quitter l'UE, et je ne les blâme pas pour cela car l'administration de l'UE est une vaste nébuleuse qui impose des règles sans tenir compte de l'avis des nations...l'UE nous noie sous une immigration délirante, ils imposent des règles draconiennes pour nos agriculteurs et pendant ce temps ils ouvrent des marchés de libre échange avec le monde entier sans imposer de règles, c'est de la concurrence déloyale. c'est comme si tout était fait pour saborder l'Europe et la faire disparaitre dans une mondialisation effrénée. Nous ne voulons pas perdre notre culture et nos identités nationales, j'aime traverser la frontière allemande et rencontrer des allemands avec leur mode de vie, de même en Italie ou en Espagne...c'est ce qui fait le charme de l'Europe. Je comprends donc parfaitement les anglais et je pense qu'ils ont pris la bonne décision....historiquement les anglais ont toujours été au premier rang des libertés individuelles, la magna carta, l'abeas corpus, la glorieuse révolution de 1688, les trade union....je pense qu'ils ont encore ici fait le bon choix car politiquement l'UE est à la dérive....qui vivra verra.
Yes of course the UK can rejoin the EU, but not today, not this generation. It'll take a generation at least.
If the UK doesn’t join back, they will collapse.
At least Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland will be free.
Did you seriously not read the rest of the comment before running your mouth? You just got trolled.
Please show me any proof, any whatsoever, that the UK will "collapse" if they don't rejoin.
No, thank you.
UK got what they voted for.
They just regret that they did not get access now for free and that it did not play out as they expected.
We do want you back in EU! 😡 We are far better in EU without ,, UK Diva ,, 😉🤣
Bless! The most weasel-worded and pro-EU biased vid on RUclips!
No we can not we have voted out and we are not thinking about going back not happening
Can the 🇬🇧join the🇪🇺again?
Short answer: no
Long answer: 🏴🏴🇯🇪(no Northern Ireland emoji) *absolutely, yes*
But🏴Farage Land must stay outside!
Then you must exclude wales as well as they voted out too
The eu can take a flying fuck at a rolling doughnut 🍩
short answer : no !
long answrr : noooooooooooooooooooo.... !
brexit means brexit 👊🇬🇧
Never will 😅
0:46 upside down uk flag
Of course, UK can rejoin EU. However, that time around, it will be full integration, including giving up £ for €. There's no way UK will be accepted back in on the previous terms (remember: the previous terms are the reasons that led to you leaving at the first place)
The EU is not a coalition, it’s a political union. As long as this channel keeps misrepresenting the nature of the EU (as do many Britons) there’s no way it can make meaningful predictions.
Yes, UK can Rejoin EU.
There is no RE join. The UK would have to apply as a completely new country outside the EU and accept all the conditions that would be required with absolutely no opt outs or refunds.
Technically yes the UK can apply but all EU countries would have to agree and then it would take years of negotiations and checks that the UK conforms to EU rules.
There is also the mood of the EU and their citizens. We might fulfil all the conditions(unlikely) but still get vetoes.
@@rozzgrey801 There are no such "campaigners" or no changes of rules. They are all in the treaty of EU and have been there for years. UK itself voted for them as a member.
No.
The terms and conditions simply would not be acceptable to the British people.
We would have to accept ALL aspects of EU laws with no opt outs like we had before.
We would also have to commit to joining the Euro which is unacceptable to the British people and rightly so.
And let’s be honest and frank we British would want things our own way,like before.So therefore there will be no chance of us rejoining.
End of story.
Plain an simple, you have Spain's veto.
Don’t kid yourself,most don’t want to join European party,what we want is to get out ofECHR.
I agree the ore they leave the EU institutions the less chance to rejoin.
You need to be worried about your NHS
Current polling of the five largest EU nations - Germany, France, Italy, and Spain, and the Netherlands' are all in favour of the UK re-joining. Ministers in various EU countries, including Germany have said that the UK would be welcomed back and that a deal could be made to help transition the UK back into the EU.
Stop lying, and let them stay were they are at the moment, let the greedy and self centered english deal with their present state.
@@ijawboy5489 Its not a lie - it's based on extensive polling data and on the record comments by government minsters from several EU states.
@@garypalmer1122bs. You’ve been lied too. No such polls exist. We do not want you back.
Well. It really does not matter what they say as every EU country should accept them as well.
2024
The essential issue was that the EU was encroaching upon the sovereignty of the United Kingdom and collectively yes it was it was absolutely undermining sovereign states rights under its articles and legislation I do believe if you're going to have the EU it ought federalized it ought to be a nation state.
However it's not and the thing that the British public opposition was specifically in most instances was they never sat down Made the process going to motion for Statehood with European Parliament and national conventions so the EU and it's belligerents today can offer their opinions on whether it should or shouldn't have exited but it did at the time.
But I think most of them are sold on this idea of a United States of Europe and as I said before if you're going to have it it should federalize but however constitutional Provisions there has to be a democratic say and the last time I looked the British did not vote to become a member state of the United States of Europe and they also opted not to utilize the Euro of which eventually Brussels would have forced London to use the euro.
So should it rejoin if it could get the position that the British often felt that they ought to have had similar to Germany's position in the union today by all means but conventions being what they are I don't see them ever getting back to where they were and anybody's lifetime so I think it's a no-go.
UK does not know what it wants !
They event don't know who they are!
yes they can but full membership no cherry picking
I hope that the UK joins the EU - the younger generations want it!
The mainland does not want it.
Guess what? WE decide.
"Younger generation"? 🤣🤣🤣😂😂
They don't know their arse holes from their earholes.
The EU are a pack of grifting skanks who you like lobster, limos, red carpets and photo ops. And Qatar money, apparently.
Not until they provide food that doesn't suck
What a disrespect to the British people who voted for leaving the EU. The UK should not support financially all 23 countries that contribute zero Euro and send their citizens to take British people and the legal immigrants who need training so that they can fill the gap of non skilled workers. I don't think that the British people are "desperate" to return to EU! The UK can have trade freely with Australia New Zealand Canada USA and so on what it could not while an EU member!
Correct. It's only rampant "rejoiners" that carp on about EU membership. Most of the UK people are quite happy out of the EU.
It won't because it won't go down very well
UK should join Canada, Australia and New Zealand to create a new union instead.
First condition: apply peremption dates on coronation. Pictures from your new king and queen were really frightening...We dont deserve this in EU.