History will show us what we still don't dare to face: the Brexiters right next door or in your own family really want to spite you even if it means they would lose big. Truck drives refuse to admit their errors even if means their kids will starve. Their fake outrage is more important than their own well-being. Who does that remind you of? Yes, radical militants.
voting to leave says we want to govern our own country. but that will be done by a parliament who can't get a deal done in over two years. looking forward to it !
Yes William, that’s true! I voted leave and I thought that meant exactly that! I didn’t think I was voting for deals or to remain in it it any way. I don’t see why parliament can or should overrule this decision in any way? One thing is clear, now more than ever before, those who are there to serve the public, do not do this at all! Democracy appears to be dead.
I dont blame the UK tbh im dutch and i think the brexit is a good thing but the EU is just fucking us all not only the UK but the Netherlands aswell if they make a good deal its gonna be good for all of us but the EU is just scared that if the UK leaves more will follow
Kamil Szymczak why people wouldn’t do their own research for what they vote for? As the majority of the world media is controlled by certain people, why would you only believe in to what the media presents to you? You all have smart devices in your hands, is it so hard to do some useful research by only clicking a few keys? It is the ignorance of believing whatever said by some propaganda media. Lessons are still not learned and the ignorance is still continuing... Deal or no-deal, UK is fucked in every angle. Wait for Scotland and N. Ireland break up...
Why not before? COM-PLA-CEN-CY. Sane people projected their own reasoning power and common sense onto SOCIOPATHS AMONG US. They didn't expect their parents their neighbors their colleagues to be THAT bigoted and self-destructive. Brexit is a forced suicide pact. Same with Trumpism. Spiteful envious losers burning down their own homes just to SPITE their perceived winners.
UK imports 53% from Europe. The remaining 47% comes from other Nations UNDER EU trade deals. In case of a hard Brexit, UK will have to negotiate new deals under WTO with dozens of countries individually. But: When UK tries to make deals that will undermine EU trade, EU as a block will put pressure on the Nation or country that tries to do so by threatening a boycott on their products. So who will that nation choose? UK with 67million inhabitants, or a market of 550million inhabitants? There is no good outcome for anyone here.
The 53% includes the Rotterdam effect. If a cargo ship from china drops off half its load in Holland and half in Britain, that counts as trading with Europe.
@@ButchE30M3S14 there's a lot of spin out there, it's difficult to sift through. I'm not worried about leaving... The EU is falling apart and we're on the edge of a world reccession. Better to get a head start.
The EU are going to spank us hard just so its a reminder of the rest of the Bloc to not even consider having a referendum - They will point to the UK as an example as they quietly start the trade war and keep our economy from growing with competition laws and regulations - Dont pay the £39 billion that fine its chicken feed to the EU whilst they whack up tarrifs to get it all back anyways Its like putting goldfish up to fight a tiger and expecting the goldfish to come out on top
@@stephanwright0697 It is NOT bullshit mate. Do you work in Road or airfreight. Do you work for Customs.? No , I thought not. Don't call something bullshit you clearly don't know much about.
Travis, despite the computer age and promises when I started in Customs that freight forwarding would be virtually paperless within 15 years ( that took it to 1998) , it never happened. So many people, agents, Border agencies, etc all still want hard copies. It's a worldwide issue not the UK or EU. One particular 4xweekly cargo flight with an average of 80 tonnes into Stansted can have as much as 10kg of cargo documents. Where is that paperwork from ...Hong Kong. If the cargo movements were all online, then you could claim project fear. It is NOT. Far far from it. As likely as a no deal exit is now, and I think even hard line remainers are so fed up many are saying "FFS just get on with it", just like having a painful tooth pulled out, it's blind to say bad things won't happen. They will. It's going to hurt. But I guess we'll bounce back. It's just a question of how much is it going to hurt.
She was only addressing the poor things who have Brexit Derangement Syndrome, those who have been indoctrinated by Project Fear. The rest of us just think that those people are the best joke ever.
I don't think it's optimistic mainly because know one knows the full extend of the problems and how much individuals can play a part in mitigating the worst effect. The worst case scenario is clearly disastrous but it's also made on the bases that no mitigation was in effect. I think it will be terrible but will come as a series of cascade failure. But since there's no clear picture...
Fascinating. As an American, I can see points on both sides. However, I must say if this were about an American issue, the comments would be substantially less polite. Best wishes Britain, whatever the outcome.
Unfortunately if there isn't with much nastiness in these comments it's a rare case. Brexit, as with Trump in America, has brought out the worst in people (on both sides of the debate, though it would be ridiculous to deny where the majority of it is coming from)
Cato... I know what you mean. I've been been subjected to some pretty rough stuff because of my comments to Americans about 9/11conspiracies. Brexit is THE issue in the UK but at least we dont resort to crude personal insults about each other and their families (not that I've seen anyway).
@@pauldunn5978 yea alot of us are very stubborn or dug in on issues. You need only look to our president to see this. He insults people, name calls, lies and cheats. Unfortunately, a majority of us thought HE was the best option so now were here :(
Franz Papai Cameron did not start it Brown did. It was in the Labour manifesto as one of their key reasons to vote Labour. The Tories only included it as a counter to Labour. All of you have a very short memory. Cameron repeatedly advised people to vote against Brexit and left because of the leave vote. It amazes me how people ignore facts that dont suit their political narrative.
If Cameron vehemently opposed it he will be defied as vehemently. But yeah always blame it on the responsible ones to deflect from top culprits FARAGE BORIS.
I bought a small house in France to retire to in about 20 years as I couldn't afford one here. So I won't be able to live in it for half the year and my state pension would be affected if I try to gain french residency so my future is f#cked.
The question I have is "Who are they going to blame for all the bad that happen after Brexit?" Politicians don't take responsibility for what they say and do, it's always someone else who's the devil. At the end of the blaming game you are only left with your reflection in the mirror to blame. I'm afraid there are no winners in this game, only losers. But some are so stubborn they will never admit it.
Scapegoating is a neccessary part of the Brexit Fascism project/con job, its likely that when the government can't blame the EU any longer they;ll turn to the few migrants that would want to stay in such a hostile country, then it'll be the poor, disadvantaged, disabled, & political opponents - anyone who, unlike the leaders of Brexit, can't afford a super-yacht and their own fortified personal island to flee to after from the sell off of the NHS and other key public serices (and as banknotes become toilet paper) and the scores of destitute people begin to voice their rage at being so comprehensively manipulated. Put simply though the answer is "whoever they want" Don't forget that we won't even have the human rights act in the future. There's still time though (not much however) to make sure at least a "No Deal" scenario is taken off the negotiating table for good. Email your MP at www.theyworkforyou.com and/or show your support for The Peoples Vote.
Longbow Drawn - In my humble bad country employers are required by law to pay the minimum wages to every worker. Inspectors are daily inspecting workplaces to control if foreign workers are handled like natives and have legal contracts and are not payed "peanuts". If you handle foreigners like you do your own people a lot of your valid grieves would evaporate like snow in the sun. If your country allows people to be payed peanuts that is bad lawmaking and governing, and shows little respect for it's own people. The EU can not run or impose laws on your sovereign country, your politicians have to run the country and make the laws. Leaving the EU won't change inadequate laws or politicians.
Longbows - you should really "read" and "understand" my answer, "zero-hour" contracts are forbidden by law here! And a low skilled person does not exist. You have high and practically skilled people. Illegal aliens/immigrants are required to leave my country. You have to be legally in the country to be able to rent or to do anything in my country. Like I said before "Leaving the EU won't change inadequate laws or politician". I won't reply on you anymore, i'm getting the feeling you don't live in my reality. Happy trails to you Longbow, may your God's be with you.
@Longbows Drawn I wouldn't bring up facts if I were you. I trust the experts rather than an obvious nationalist with the screen name "Long Bows Drawn". Planning on shooting another MP but are too crazy to be granted a gun license huh?
are you joking? Britian have been trying to negotiate a deal with the EU but they won't budge because they want to "punish" us, exact words from Juncker himself. Therefore the EU are making it completely impossible to negotiate a reputable deal for both sides.
The only thing that will make Brexit difficult is political will. The EU wanted the vote undone, like it has engineered previously with other votes. But this is the UK, we don't work that way. The EU doesn't want disruption any more than we do, it would have to physically put in place all the checks and boundaries and borders, we won't be doing it. We can just carry on as normal until we have the free trade deal that has been withheld so far as a stalling tactic. If the EU really didn't care if we left or not it would have sensibly negotiated a phased withdrawal/future trade deal crossover period as we cut ties gradually in some areas and made sensible arrangements for others. But no, the EU wanted to play games and do the withdrawal 'deal' first, against the spirit of its own treaties. It is obvious to me they really thought we'd change our minds after 3 years of colluding with the media and Remainers in our govt to bombard us with scare stories, obfuscate the facts and smear our national character. They simply don't understand who we are. We don't give in to bullies.
"Is it really all that bad?" Seventeen mile lorry queues. Violence in Northern Ireland. A pound that can only buy a fraction of what it used to abroad? Nah. Not bad at all, eh Channel 4? 😠
Just Michael123 it’s hardly out government, it’s the EU they won’t budge on anything because they want us stuck in the single market, how can we accept the backstop? They won’t budge at all.
@@freddodd9234 Tends to be the more intelligent people who can actually comprehend the detrimental consequences of voting to leave. People like yourself just tend to regurgitate phrases like 'sheep' instead of actually forming any coherent response as to why we shouldn't stay.
M G can't pull the wool over my eyes, lived long enough to distinguish the false hood of the eu, but sheep like yourself will always be led, bright or dum.
@@freddodd9234 Not a single argument, only insults. Shows what kind of people brexiteers are. Uninformed, vile, ignorant. You deserve a no-deal. Unfortunately the reasonable brits don't.
The fact that no one had ever left the EU was enough for me to know that no one could know for sure what leaving results in. We are Nigel Farage's guinea pigs
Just let us remember that there was never a single day in the entire history of Ireland when the people of Ireland wanted any connection with England or any border. The Irish people voted in the early 1920s to tell Britain to get out and stay out. Then Britain decided to put the border there at gunpoint against the wishes of the people of Ireland. They now claim that he unionists in the North are a "Majority". You can call any group of people a majority if you put a border around them. We know the answer to the Irish issue. Britain get out and stay out.
And Ireland's defense to this was to start bombing its own people and form a terrorist group used to this day still as a paramilitary group, so shush your gums.
Actually the Protestants wanted to stay with the UK, and had a referendum confirming this. Personally I don't mind either way. It makes sense to me that Ireland is a single country if only because of geography.
Yep, I hope you have learned your lesson and don't vote for more xenophilia. I'm not on either side because I think both sides are ridiculous where one side hates immigrants and the other is obsessed with them. What is wrong with both of you, I say!
James Hutcheson The British Aristocracy is not willing to share the spoils of Empire with anyone including fellow Brits. The EU is bringing in laws to close tax loopholes and prosecute accounting firms. Scared little rich kids won’t inherit as much as they think they should.
i voted to remain - big company's are already starting to relocate from the uk. many people are going to lose their jobs and social frustration will increase as reality starts to bite and as things start to get tougher - those who once proudly shouted for brexit will go silent as the country,s mood changes to anger. no one will want to reveal themselves as a brexiteer as brexiteer will become a pseudonym for ( im,e an idiot )
@youshi So I wasn't old enough to vote Leave at the time, but if I was I would've 100% voted to leave and I still would to this day. I have a few reasons why, but when it comes down to immigration I think we should be able to choose who comes into the country, kind of like Australia. If you could choose the people who come into the country then we could welcome in doctors, teachers, builders, and turn away people who might not have any qualifications or skills. As far as illegal immigration goes I think a lot of people understand that leaving won't fix that problem. I mean they're coming into the country illegally, if they were coming through the EU then we wouldn't have them risking their lives to get here. Still think we should send them back however, illegal imigrants are illegal as the name might give away. But anyways, I also wanted us to be able to make our own laws and trade with the rest of the world freely under international trade rules. The UK could trade with America, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, China (The rest of the world) and I think that's a good thing. The first year or two may be difficult, I'm sure it will. But after those two years we'll be great. For example, we could easily buy lamb from New Zealand like we used to years ago and get cheap lamb. And as for laws I think we should be able to make our own laws. Did you know that by health and safety laws when working on fire alarms you can only be on the ladder for a total of 45 minutes? Any more than that then you can't use that ladder until your next job. The times may not be 100% accurate, but those rules are enforced by the EU so we can't even change it. There's tons of silly laws which we could change to benefit our country. I know you're really against Brexit and I'm sure you have your reasons and a RUclips comment won't change your mind, but if I've got anyone to think whilst reading this then I'm at least happy. Hope you all enjoy your day.
@youshi ''i will dread the food we'll be consuming since there will be no regulations to what people will be buying'' I think you fail to understand how imports work. WTO means that tariffs have to be universal, it doesn't mean you have to accept goods from everywhere, we will get our food from the same places we currently get our food. We have our own regulations on what food can be sold here and what can't.
Nope, it's like saying we've paid more in than we get out for years, we've done our time and now we want to try something new. Let's just trade instead. As we're your biggest customer that's good for you too, no? Great. Thanks my friends, now let's get on with it. Toodaloo!!!!
I am studying in germany and I would love to go to britian for a semester or two but because of Brexit it's more easy to go to America and Australia to study than to a country not even a 2000km away.
Come visit, it's a lovely country, you're welcome anytime. I recommend the Yorkshire dales the lake District and the Highlands of Scotland. Some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. If you prefer something a little more exciting Manchester, Edinburgh and Newcastle have some great nightlife.
@@Phineas_Freak trust me all it will mean for you as an extra bit of paperwork. Our universities make a lot of money from foreign students. They'll bend over backwards to help you negotiate any bureaucracy that pops up as a result of brexit.
You know this is about worth. How much is UK worth to the EU and how much is the EU worth to the UK? Let's face it, the UK is no longer the imperialist powerhouse it use to be, and imperialism is not going to come back into fashion anytime soon. Nor do I think UK would be able to, with American military might. SO now you have a country that has no gunboat diplomacy left. You are just another country like to your own ingenuity like everyone else. It's physically small, meaning a big limitation to raw materials so primary industries will never be worth much to the entire EU. Your economy is too mature to be a manufacturing powerhouse. There are already countries with larger populations that are willing to work for cheaper and longer hours. So then you're left with the service industries. That's what this video is missing. If the EU wanted to, they will move their financial sectors out of London. They don't need to actually move out, they just need to simply stop making London the "European" financial centre. And then UK is properly screwed. Not for a bit or for the short term, but the long term. A lot of money will stop coming in London, a.k.a UK. That has a real knock on effect to everything related to the economy. People also don't really mention the millions of pounds the EU has given to pave roads, fund schools and create bridges in the UK. A lot of infrastructure was paid with EU money. I wonder where the money will come from now? Because the UK government sure doesn't have it. Maybe in a few years you'll see "sponsor a highway" signs in UK like you do in USA...
Countries didn’t randomly pick London for trade. I agree the EU was a reason London was successful but you have to take into account financial regulations, the prevalence of English and infrastructure. It’s not gonna completely collapse
I don't think it will completely collapse. I just think UK will slowly and consistently degrade in global standing and political influence because of Brexit. The EU won't leave London overnight, they need to build their brand up. I see no reason for European countries to not conduct their legal and financial actions in, say Berlin or Paris. A lot of the people working in the financial sector in London are European expats working in European companies. It's not hard to start moving operations to another location if the EU coordinates it. The only type of money London's financial sector would be attracting the most, would be from places like Russia, Africa and the Middle east. Since Asia already has Hong Kong and America has New York. Which is still a lot of business, but you have to admit that's a big blow to UK if that actually happened. And it's very possible. UK doesn't provide business to countries, UK provide the middle men to conduct business for countries. Not that hard to replace. @@5542tom
Technically we have left ready there was no formal extension. But everything is carrying on as normal - because guess what, the EU doesn't want disruption any more than we do. This is ALL POLITICS. it's about saving face, about preserving The Project at all costs.
our funding has built museums, roads, thousands of buildings, hundreds of thousands of cultural and scientific projects. Are you kidding me. Rude child
@@watkinsrory The British empire was the weakest of them all, so what that we had half the world, we lost it all to bad governing and weak minded people.
@@EK-sn6gj Actually it was the 3rd strongest empire and you did not lose it because of bad governance you lost it because you were a racist bunch and the people fought back. Besides there has never been an empire that has lasted forever because they just do not work. The EU is a great example of that. Although its not an empire its trying to be one but the problem is that it is not made of a people with one focus or goal in mind.
Maybe yes, maybe not but it's a very easy thing to do, and there actually something important to talk about if a deal does happen. Since that would mean you truly start the negotiations for the agreements you will have after you left.
Ummm.... what are the stipulations of the deal? Why would the EU accept? It doesn’t seem as if the U.K. has any leverage here. Why do business in the U.K.? Why not move to another EU country? Too much hassle.
I think the British public voted for No Deal when we voted to leave. We want no part of their meddling in the way we run our country and economy.Now there are MPs who think they know better than the public what we need - but they will be gone at the next election if they fail to realise they are there to represent the voters views and wants not their own. It is appalling that the Government has been trying to 'negotiate' with the EU when no negotiation between Parliament and an unelected EU bureaucracy is required - we just trade with the EU as we do with the rest of the world - no favours or deals required. It is the British way to be fair and treat all the same and we want out of the EU 'cartel'. Leave it to the businessmen and the public to sort it out - no government intervention required - they are patently useless and not up to the task of what ought to be simple enough. Just say 'No' and 'Go' to those EU and Remainer fools who don't seem to understand how democracy (rule by the people) works.
Why...? Seriously I'd like to know. I'm American (US) and the sentiment here is really against Brexit. My British husband (Scotland) is horrified by the prospect. Can you recommend an article or two? Maybe I'm just prejudiced by one side of the story.
A thought ? "We will stockpile medicine"... How optimistic is that ? No one really knows for a single reason: that Brexit thing is just someone jumping out of a car, hoping for the best
Only because the fascists wouldn't need to work as hard to get their way. Everyone should be terrified of a government that ignores and obfuscates the will of the majority.
No not normal, the EU would then bleed us dry, we get our fishing waters back they get no fish and can't come and go in our waters as they please, they would soon be making a proper deal then plus their countries would collapse without our 39 billion, that's what they are after, Britain ruled the world once we can rule our own little country, have faith in yourselves and our country, Them buggers across the water have soon forgotten what we did for them in the 1940's haven't they, they will need our help again soon as well.
Well I've noticed a lot more racism in UK. Am kind of sad am a part of the UK really. I was hoping once my studies were done I'd move to eu countries but they ruined that. Hardly any jobs as well. I feel sorry for folk that gave up their nationality to stay here. I'd give mine away if I could. England has always out voted Scotland. So their is no real democracy either. Not to mention that no one can agree yet they get paid. How unfair for all the folk who try hard to make a difference. Leave or don't leave. Am UK citizen and I think British is a joke. What an absolute joke the country is. But then again I doubt everyone is happy with what's going on in the USA either.
It's not democracy if the minority can outvote the majority. The Scottish are extremely over represented compared to their population and have many devolved powers. Also if you really did 'give up' your nationality to be here then surely you should be a little more understanding of your adopted nation? A little more attached to it?
@@amigaamigo5307 As far as im aware you need the WTO too trade globally for while normally a few years till deals with blocs are agreed in the meantime - so yeah the unelected officials will have full control over our trade tarrifs and agreements - We can become pirates and ignore the WTO there is that I suppose if we get fed up with unelected bodies telling us what to do
barrieboy10 wto is a default not a subscription club. We trade wto with the USA China India and Australia yet they have other deals running along side nation to nation. Noticed how expensive it is to buy from China
@@amigaamigo5307 exactly, the idea is wto as a basic rule of trade but every member try to make an exclusive deal with others. Thats what trade bloc is, EU is a successful trade bloc thats why non member (canada, aussie, japan, usa etc) wish to have a deal with EU. What uk did is basically leave a successful trade bloc based on rumors that trading under basic rule is more beneficial than trading under preferential rules.
A no deal Brexit also means that UK citizens will no longer have a free access to the European job market. Have the thousands of future graduates understood this? They will basically be limited to the UK job market. Also, France and Germany are the UK's biggest trade partners. Yet leaving the EU will only complicate the lives of the thousands of small, medium and large companies, through uncertainty, bureaucracy, and inefficiency. I fail to see any added value here. Also, the EU funds the biggest research projects, which are based on international cooperation. The UK universities participate heavily, but in a no-deal, they will all loose out on this funding, so will loose their competitive edge. Where do most Brits go on holiday? Spain, Italy and France. Soon you'll need a visa to get on your plane to Paris or Rome for the weekend. With the economic slowdown that's looming, the pound will drop. Your pensions and salaries will be devalued, so you won't be able to enjoy Your trip anyway. Was being a member of the EU really all that bad?
alec son of sea. You have failed to mention how much it will benefit the vast majority of companies who do export or import from outside the EU. Most of your examples here are flawed for example visas are not a compulsory matter. I am not from Europe originally and did not need to travel to many countries. The EU does not fund the biggest research in unis companies do. As far as pensions go the Euro Zone has seen a 26% growth in their economy since its inception and in the same time Britain has seen a 46% growth rate.
Between 2007 and 2013, the EU spent 107 billion € on research, development and innovation. 8.8 billion of which was spent in the UK. The UK was the second largest recipient after Germany. How do I know this? It's on the royal society website..... I also happen to work in the R+D department of a multinational company.
We're only a laughing stock because that's how this issue has been framed. It suits the elites to do that because Brexit is not part of the plan. Now think back, East Germany courageously kicked down the Berlin Wall and got its independence from the stifling communist superpower called the USSR. Yes, we understand this is a big change, it may be hard, said the East German lady, but we just wanted to go our own way and have a relationship with the world outside. Wow, that's so brave we all said, it's never wrong to choose your own path. We support you! Not a direct parallel but certainly pertinent given the framing. If the establishment had wanted Brexit and sent out a leaflet saying how brilliant Brexit would be and we'd gone for it, imagine how the framing would be. We would be the plucky UK once again proudly leading the way for democracy and free trade but still there in solidarity with our European neighbours and friends whom we would always support in time of need. Now Europe can continue to integrate without us getting in the way. See how that works???
As Churchill famously stated in Parliament in 1953 We have our dreams and our own task. We are with Europe, but not of it. We are linked, but not combined. We are interested and associated, but not absorbed. If Britain must choose between Europe and the open sea, she must always choose the open sea.
The Churchill Society think that (partial) quote is from a book he wrote in 1930, at which point the British Empire was still the largest in the world. Things change.
Rory Watkins 🤣🤣🤣🤣 You are dead right, Getting so I can spot them now, always check reliable sources Latest horror BS Yellowstone about to erupt . Down to the bunker. 😱
The biggest problem is the antagonized relationship with EU. If EU is happy with Brexit, everything would've been easily ironed out fairly. Rather, EU is fighting to retain as much power as they had, while UK wants the opposite.
You forgot the main point, the overarching big picture. The EU sells more stuff to GB than GB sells to the EU, therefore Germany has the jobs and the surplus while GB has the unemployed and the deficit. Hard Brexit without deal does NOT mean everything becoming more expensive and transport becoming complicated, but means the Brits get to manufacture their stuff themselves, the British industry will experience a gigantic boom and jobs will be created by the millions, while only a few truck driver jobs will get lost.
@@nicolek4076 I'm on the other end of the spectrum, for me Corbyn is a fool, because he's way too far to the right. Have a look at this: ruclips.net/video/7ohGojM7L2w/видео.html Of course it would be FAR better, if the EU would make a law saying all countries must have a balanced trade, so the Germans can no longer import jobs to export goods while the rest of Europe imports unemployment alongside deficits, but since the EU doesn't have any plans for that, leaving the EU is the only way to get the jobs back and that obviously requires leaving without deal.
@ALexio Despacito The main difference between Switzerland and GB ist the membership in the EU, they are both mostly based on financial services. You can argue all you like, if there's an economic problem in GB that doesn't exist in Switzerland, then that's due to EU membership, simply because from an economic point of view that's the only difference.
So how do people in the EU fly to countries outside the EU? How do products from outside the EU come into the EU? Everybody else outside of the EU seems to be doing JUST fine, why can't the UK?
No one knows what would happen if we left the EU. It's all hypothesis. I just want to get out, and get out fast. Possibly with NO conditions forced on us by the EU. Sure, the first few years would be chaotic and very difficult, but four or maybe five years down the line we'll be back on our feet, stronger than ever and ... democracy will be saved.
Well. Nigel has ran away just after the referendum. He was supporting Brexit so much but when his side won, left UKIP and didn't take any part in negotiations or making any project for Great Britain's future. Boris... Well, he forgot to ask Canadians and other nations what they think about his idea of new rules of trade with UK. Maybe he didn't attend history classes and doesn't know that the British Empire is gone and they have to negotiate with other states not only demand to accept their terms. Maybe he doesn't realize that there are states far more powerful than UK this days (for example Germany). I don't know anything really about the third one so I'll not make any comment.
@@pasjonatpl Maybe Nigel did nothing because legally he couldn't. He's not a Tory, he's not in the cabinet. He got the referendum and helped leave win, but he wasn't allowed to be at the table.
@@doghat1619 But he even didn't try. Even now he's talking about Brexit all the time but has he provided any specific ideas, not only slogans? If yes, please tell me because I haven't heard anything.
It would be good for us in New Zealand. We will be able to trade with Britain again the way we used to before he EU blocked us! 1973 was a catastrophe for New Zealand and Australia.
I don't know what's going on UK Eu Deal no Deal I'm to weak to understand politics man Remove restrictions man imagine Jus imagine You may say that I'm a dreamer But I'm not the only one I hope someday you'll join us And the world will be as one 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Overseas multi nationals set up in the UK to have a foothold in the EU. Do you accept the reason why they are moving? HSBC: moving 1,000 jobs from London to Paris, where it will set up its EU headquarters. -Lloyd’s of London: moving 100 jobs from London to Brussels; EU HQ from London to Dublin. -JPMorgan: “hundreds” of jobs from London to Dublin, Frankfurt, Germany, and Luxembourg. -Barclays: 150 jobs from London to Dublin, where it will set up EU headquarters. -Bank of America: moving EU headquarters from London to Dublin. -UBS: under 1,000 jobs from London to EU offices, including Frankfurt. -Moneygram: moving EU headquarters from London to Brussels. -European Medicines Agency: moving from London to Amsterdam, including 890 jobs. -European Banking Authority: moving from London to Paris, including 180 jobs. -Up to £800bn of assets have been shifted out of the UK, That’s a lot of Tax revenue lost to HMRC -Barclays have been given permission to move £190bn in funds to Dublin. -Dyson, Sony, Panasonic going -BMW Mini already has a plant in the Netherlands with plans to expand that operation THERE! -P&O go to Cyprus, -EasyJet registering 100 jets in Austria, -HQ's Bentley stockpiling parts and saying Brexit is a killer, -Dixon Group stockpiling TVs and laptops, -Pets at Home stockpiling pet food, -Honda, Jaguar Land Rover, Siemens, Unilever, Tescos, M&S also stockpiling due to the risk of border gridlock - According to the monthly snapshot from IHS Markit and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply, which is closely watched by the Bank of England and the Treasury for early warning signs from the UK economy, British factories in January raised their stocks at the fastest pace since records began in the early 1990s….i.e. stockpiling -Rees Mogg transfers billions of pounds in funds to Dublin -Nissan exiting out of Sunderland will happen, despite a deal with the UK. There is a guarantee that contains "sensitive commercial information"…..so how much then! -Airbus will go, they have a fine tuned JIT assembly line that is dependent on all sub parts in and assembled parts out...without the delays of customs! As for the interchangeability of staff from all over the EU.....not an instant and streamlined multinational assembly line - a rise of 34% in the number of British applying for jobs in Ireland, mainly in the IT and Finance sectors! - 160,000 Brits apply for Irish passports in 2018 So Brexiteers how’s your Project Fear going?
So in effect, the issues truly raised (chaos at Dover, compared to the well planned Calais) come from our own governments ineptitude? Trade tariffs might cause some issues with pricing of some stuff, sure, but the markets have always been changing, and always will change, this is just going to result in a load of small changes at once. New trade deals will be set up pretty quickly with the EU countries, and importing food and pharmaceuticals will happen sooner rather than later. Even if the import fees are high, the market here is too large to pass up on. Basically, we've got too big of an economy for the EU and individual countries to just stop trading with our country for good, and even if they do attempt that, it'll just result in other suppliers moving in and trading with us instead. Sure, the Irish border is an issue, but once again it's a kink that will have to be worked out over time, and it was silly to think that an agreement could be achieved on such an important topic in such little time. Still, I don't think a no deal Brexit is going to be as world ending as people are making it out to be. I'd love to be corrected/debate in the comments if other people disagree or notice that I've said anything wrong, I'm always one to keep an open mind, but in my opinion, the people voted, and the government has to act, despite most of the MPs, as mentioned in the video, not wanting brexit at all.
Quick trade deals with individual EU countries? You are leaving the EU because you can't do individual deals as a member. So it'll be trade deals with the EU and the past two years show how quick this can be, don't they? The trade agreements with Canada, Japan, MERCOSUR and others took the better part of a decade! The GFA is binding unter international law. So the "issue" should be worked out pretty soon!
I don't know how bad it is going to be in the end, but obviously it would be much better if the UK actually planned this out a little better. At this late in the game, they have not even decided if they are going to do a no deal brexit or not.
@@skyblazeeterno Depends on the country. Places like the US have trade deals being negotiated in under 20 months, and I know Obama said 'back of the queue' but Trump has stated repeatedly that he's willing to negotiate trade as soon as we leave, providing we do it without accepting May's deal. America is one of the largest import/export partners, and so setting up a deal is in the interest of both us and them, and so I think the same will go for the EU once everything settles down. This being said, the EU in the case of Canada set up a trade deal in a year, and after the deal was set up, Canada saw a rise in exports to the EU. So it's historically accurate to say that a trade deal is better for both us and the EU. All in all, being as I'm not an economist, and I don't think anyone can accurately say what time frame we're looking at deals to be set up in, I'd guess at maybe 1-2 years with America, and 3-4 years with the EU, given that our government isn't exactly shining right now when it comes to striking deals. Here's a list of articles that I found pretty informative on the topic in general: www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/07/how-long-do-trade-deals-take-after-brexit/ www.open-britain.co.uk/new_research_trade_deals_with_five_key_countries_could_take_26_years_to_negotiate www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2018/10/17/us-ready-negotiate-free-trade-deal-uk-soon-britain-quits-eu/ www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ceta-anniversary-imports-exports-1.4823822
True statistic, Dover port checks 3 lorries an hour on average - considering the amount of Lorries and the immigrant issue we have (in the South East), more checks make 'more sense', your blowing it out of proportion to paint a one sided viewpoint stating it could be a massive hold up. Here is the answer - more checks on Lorries equals more staff - but the business owners wont like that because they wont make as much profit.. so we stumble on the true answer here.. big business owners greed is at the heart of staying within the single market.
I have no dog in this hunt as I am American. But I have great confidence, backed by history, that the British, Scottish, and Welsh people will overcome the short term problems and within 6 months prove that Great Britain is the strongest country in Europe. And always has been.
I honestly don't understand people referring to project fear. Surely both sides can label each others arguments 'project fear'. Is leavers saying the UK will be swamped by immigrants not 'project fear'? Its the dumbest null point I keep hearing.
Samuel Odell Everyone is referencing to the immigrants being the main reason for people voting leave but I would say the main and most important reason is going against the unelected politicians running the EU and the amount of money we are sending towards it.
@@smichastine the polls state the two main reasons as immigration and like you say sovereignty. But you missed my point. I was showing how 'project fear' can be applied to both camps
It’s not immigration that’s the problem it freedom of movement! The freedom of unskilled workers! Britain is the golden destination thanks to our “historical guilt” making welfare a free for all no questions! It’s has hit welfare so hard that people with disabilities are told they are fit for work when they can just about get to the end of the street! Affects housing and the NHS! So just to clarify it’s not immigration that’s bad its uncontrolled immigration that’s the problem!
@@sheela-na-giga-byte8397 Ah too optimistic I cry for Ulster and Donegal the pain this will cause is 15 years backward I would say in 50 years Irish Reunification and Scotland it just depends on Brexit.
@@ronoc9 It'll be more accurate if it showed Scotland trying to hold onto Europe for dear life. And Ireland has Niel Richmond just giving England the middle finger
Remember when the republic of Ireland joined the single currency (the euro ) and its economy collapsed and who bailed them out the UK tax payers not the European banks .some people have short memory's
I got both European and British passport. I am flying back home on 22nd the getting back on 31st. I am thinking maybe get back earlier in order not to get stuck. Really complicated.
ha! I think we had one once that had a square steering wheel. It would probably have been quite dangerous to drive, except it was so unreliable it was never on the road... Happy Days...
It's all due to the obstructionists trying to reverse it all and make it look and feel as grueling as possible. So long as you don't give in and keep fighting you'll be fine.
Of course Plan A was a deal. But no country would accept the 'deal' offered by the EU. And the EU made sure to try and lock us in before even talking about trade. A cynical and manipulative move. I think they thought if they stalled long enough, laid the Project Fear on thick enough and besmirched our national character, that we'd be beaten down and undo the vote - like they were able to do in Ireland over the Lisbon Treaty. The EU has never understood us Brits and never will.
If only... Although the referendum technically wasn't legally binding, the process has already began and what the UK is currently experiencing is like the period of time between a convicted murder being sentenced to death, and actually being executed. Our country has been condemned to eternal damnation. I really am considering returning to Denmark.
A no deal with Bretix,will only effect London and Britian not America ...why is this Declaration of Independence...... Britian and London have no choice but to seperate energy,and currency.....Otherwise Russia and China wil split Britian and London by way of engery and trade including India.....
There was plenty of information, including govt and EU websites, constant coverage by the press, and a leaflet that was delivered to every single household. But because people voted to Leave anyway, of course, it's only because they didn't know the facts or saw a message on a bus.... 🙄
What does our law say? "And I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state or potentate hath or ought to have any jurisdiction, power, superiority, pre-eminence or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm. So help me God". -The Bill of Rights 1689. All EU integration is illegal in the UK and is therefore void from the beginning. Nobody wants to mention this. ALL SUCCESSIVE GOVERNMENTS SINCE 1972 HAVE COMMITTED TREASON. *November 1971 Edward Heath was advised by ministers that the EMU plain would lead to being a part of a EU federal superstate. Government records were declassified in 2017 with papers released under the 30-year rule show that the Cabinet accepted, for “presentational” reasons, this should not be revealed to the public or Parliament. British entry should be sold as being only to a “Common Market”, concerned just with trade and jobs. *Edward Heath's Europe minister was sent to plead with Brussels to keep quiet about its already emerging plans for a single currency (another Monnet idea). And although we were repeatedly told that British entry would involve “no essential loss of sovereignty”, a secret Foreign Office paper, released 30 years later, shows that the government knew how important it was to conceal just how untrue this was. This was compounded in the 1975 referendum, when the campaign for Britain to stay in deliberately centred only on how vital this was to our trade and economic prosperity. *The 1992 Maastricht Treaty on European Union brought out into the open the next instalment in the march towards the ultimate goal, centred not just on full “economic and monetary union”, including Monnet’s single currency (from which Britain won what was meant to be only a temporary opt-out); but also much else, never fully explained at the time, including moves towards giving the new “European Union” its own foreign and defence policies. *Tony Blair’s ambition to be “at the heart of Europe” led him to collaborate fully with moves to make the European Council (another Monnet idea) the EU’s political “Cabinet of Europe”, with its own foreign and defence policies, and also towards giving the EU its own “Constitution”, to make it in effect a sovereign government on the world stage. *After the “Constitution for Europe” was in 2005 rejected by French and Dutch voters, virtually the same document was then smuggled back in as the more harmless-sounding “Lisbon Treaty” in 2007, for the first time formalising the European Council as an official institution of “the government of Europe”. *Ireland rejected the first lisbon treaty with a lot of debate centred on the EU future defence plans which might cancel out Irelands neutrality. - This is now a real threat with Ireland having to pay into the PESCO budget. The Irish lied to on this occasion. *Tony Blair promised a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty in his manifesto which was never offered. *Almost everything about Cameron’s “treaty” to give Britain a “special relationship” with the EU is yet again smoke and mirrors, not least the insistence that it is “legally binding and irreversible”. Under the Vienna Convention, a treaty is only valid when the signatories can guarantee delivery of what they have agreed. But in at least two respects, on economic governance and recognition that Britain is no longer bound to “ever closer union”, Cameron’s deal requires change to the EU treaties themselves. So it could only become “legally binding” after going through all the procedures now required for EU treaty change, depending on ratification by every member state, often involving referendums, any one of which could make Cameron’s “treaty” reversible. *Until then, Cameron’s little deal cannot conceivably be considered “legally binding”. To pretend otherwise is just another deception. But he may still get away with it, because no one will challenge him on it (Michael Gove’s claim that it could be reversed by the European Court of Justice is quite irrelevant). *During the Brexit referendum the EU commission created a white paper on European defence which would turn out to be PESCO. This document was only shown in a closed room to Commissioners and MEPS who had to check their mobiles and electrical devices at the door. At the same time Remain campaigners; most notably Nick Clegg denied the EU even wanted to create a EU army. They called it "delusional" Merkel, Juncker, Verhofstadt, Tony Blair, Frans Timmermans, Barroso and more are all on record as stating the EU army was never a policy or intention. *The EU is now attempting to utilise article 7 to suspend members voting rights and therefore creating a precedent for removing democratic representation of member states.
How do other countries fly into other countries' air space. The US, Canada, Hong Kong, Middleeastern countries manage without being members of the EU? How does India get its spices into the UK? It will all be fine. How does my office lose half its admin staff and still get more admin done - its been automated. Automate the paper work in as far as it can be done and the efficiency will increase. The EU is fucked.
I've been leaving in the UK since 2006 as I came from Germany with my mom, with the way things are going I'm scared as I'm not even sure whether to leave and go back to Germany or stay and carry on working this is sad really
Why do you need to be scared? We're not kicking anyone out! The scare stories and the smearing of our national character has been disgusting. I've met lots of people who also said they felt 'not welcome' and I said why, has anyone been horrible to you? And all of them bar none said, 'no everyone's been great, but I see all the stories in the media...... '. I'm sure there are some assholes out there but it's so blown up out of proportion and it's all part of the political game - to try and undo our democratic decision. I am sure many people in Europe can see what is happening. The elites are not the same thing as the people. Much ❤ to you and to our German friends.
Britain has the finest cabbages in the EU. Unfortunately they are all in Parliament.
Oh no! The rest of the country will be doomed to consume gammons!
I hate cabbage any way and sprouts YUK!
😂😂😂 great one!!
🇫🇷🇨🇲You British also have the finest sense of humour on the Planet'🇨🇲🇫🇷
Healing scriptures full length by John haģee
GCSE History students in 50 years are the ones who'll really suffer from this
Lol
History will show us what we still don't dare to face: the Brexiters right next door or in your own family really want to spite you even if it means they would lose big. Truck drives refuse to admit their errors even if means their kids will starve. Their fake outrage is more important than their own well-being. Who does that remind you of? Yes, radical militants.
BUY BRITISH!!!! YAY!!
this might be the best thing i've ever read on youtube
The curriculum is going to talk about this mess soon
voting to leave says we want to govern our own country. but that will be done by a parliament who can't get a deal done in over two years.
looking forward to it !
The politicians will want free unicorn transport for life for getting a No Deal !
cmon, they said not to worry, im sure itll be fine
@@redsnowglobe I think we're right to be worried
Yes William, that’s true!
I voted leave and I thought that meant exactly that!
I didn’t think I was voting for deals or to remain in it it any way.
I don’t see why parliament can or should overrule this decision in any way?
One thing is clear, now more than ever before, those who are there to serve the public, do not do this at all!
Democracy appears to be dead.
I dont blame the UK tbh im dutch and i think the brexit is a good thing but the EU is just fucking us all not only the UK but the Netherlands aswell if they make a good deal its gonna be good for all of us but the EU is just scared that if the UK leaves more will follow
Why all this information are showed after vote for Brexit. Why not before?
Question of the century
Kamil Szymczak why people wouldn’t do their own research for what they vote for? As the majority of the world media is controlled by certain people, why would you only believe in to what the media presents to you?
You all have smart devices in your hands, is it so hard to do some useful research by only clicking a few keys?
It is the ignorance of believing whatever said by some propaganda media. Lessons are still not learned and the ignorance is still continuing...
Deal or no-deal, UK is fucked in every angle. Wait for Scotland and N. Ireland break up...
Why not before? COM-PLA-CEN-CY. Sane people projected their own reasoning power and common sense onto SOCIOPATHS AMONG US. They didn't expect their parents their neighbors their colleagues to be THAT bigoted and self-destructive.
Brexit is a forced suicide pact. Same with Trumpism. Spiteful envious losers burning down their own homes just to SPITE their perceived winners.
Once bitten twice shy....
It was pretty obvious before and I'm portuguese
UK imports 53% from Europe. The remaining 47% comes from other Nations UNDER EU trade deals. In case of a hard Brexit, UK will have to negotiate new deals under WTO with dozens of countries individually. But: When UK tries to make deals that will undermine EU trade, EU as a block will put pressure on the Nation or country that tries to do so by threatening a boycott on their products.
So who will that nation choose? UK with 67million inhabitants, or a market of 550million inhabitants? There is no good outcome for anyone here.
The 53% includes the Rotterdam effect. If a cargo ship from china drops off half its load in Holland and half in Britain, that counts as trading with Europe.
MrEd Possibly, I tried to set it honest as possible, but Im not an economical expert in depth...I just don't want fake news to thrive :-(
@@ButchE30M3S14 there's a lot of spin out there, it's difficult to sift through. I'm not worried about leaving... The EU is falling apart and we're on the edge of a world reccession. Better to get a head start.
The EU are going to spank us hard just so its a reminder of the rest of the Bloc to not even consider having a referendum - They will point to the UK as an example as they quietly start the trade war and keep our economy from growing with competition laws and regulations - Dont pay the £39 billion that fine its chicken feed to the EU whilst they whack up tarrifs to get it all back anyways
Its like putting goldfish up to fight a tiger and expecting the goldfish to come out on top
The world works on one principle
Supply and demand.
63m people is a lot to make money from
"the government said don't worry"
The government say a lot of things..
if u pardon the pun
@@1986wannabe "the government said don't worry"is that a oxymoron?
400 documents for 1 truck crossing the boarder, government efficiency at its peak I see.
Badly true lol
Project fear and it's BS.
400 docs/truck = Brexiters' idea of taking back "control". Well then, let them enjoy their control.
@@stephanwright0697 It is NOT bullshit mate. Do you work in Road or airfreight. Do you work for Customs.? No , I thought not. Don't call something bullshit you clearly don't know much about.
Travis, despite the computer age and promises when I started in Customs that freight forwarding would be virtually paperless within 15 years ( that took it to 1998) , it never happened. So many people, agents, Border agencies, etc all still want hard copies. It's a worldwide issue not the UK or EU. One particular 4xweekly cargo flight with an average of 80 tonnes into Stansted can have as much as 10kg of cargo documents. Where is that paperwork from ...Hong Kong.
If the cargo movements were all online, then you could claim project fear. It is NOT. Far far from it. As likely as a no deal exit is now, and I think even hard line remainers are so fed up many are saying "FFS just get on with it", just like having a painful tooth pulled out, it's blind to say bad things won't happen. They will. It's going to hurt. But I guess we'll bounce back. It's just a question of how much is it going to hurt.
"The government has said There is no need to worry" Best joke ever :-)
Stefan Günther OOOOORDER!!!
She was only addressing the poor things who have Brexit Derangement Syndrome, those who have been indoctrinated by Project Fear. The rest of us just think that those people are the best joke ever.
HGV drivers have done a poll and 84% still want to leave if they voted now.
@@andrewroberts91 are you trying to tell me more people want to leave the eu because peoples minds arent gonna change like that
@@andrewroberts91 so you just made that up lol
jeez you guys are awfully optimistic
I don't think it's optimistic mainly because know one knows the full extend of the problems and how much individuals can play a part in mitigating the worst effect. The worst case scenario is clearly disastrous but it's also made on the bases that no mitigation was in effect. I think it will be terrible but will come as a series of cascade failure. But since there's no clear picture...
Because we're British
Which part is pessimistic?
c4 doesn't have a position, idiot. Indvidual reporters or commentators do, not the channel. Fkn dimwit.
As Jacob Rees mogg said “no deal brexit is a exciting opportunity”
Fascinating. As an American, I can see points on both sides. However, I must say if this were about an American issue, the comments would be substantially less polite. Best wishes Britain, whatever the outcome.
Thanks preciate it
Right here’s the plan after we have a no deal what you do is donate us
£500,000 ok got it wait no
£500,000,000 much better
Unfortunately if there isn't with much nastiness in these comments it's a rare case. Brexit, as with Trump in America, has brought out the worst in people (on both sides of the debate, though it would be ridiculous to deny where the majority of it is coming from)
Cato... I know what you mean. I've been been subjected to some pretty rough stuff because of my comments to Americans about 9/11conspiracies.
Brexit is THE issue in the UK but at least we dont resort to crude personal insults about each other and their families (not that I've seen anyway).
Yea Trump was kind of a meme. Many of us thought it was impossible that he would get elected yet here we are.
@@pauldunn5978 yea alot of us are very stubborn or dug in on issues. You need only look to our president to see this. He insults people, name calls, lies and cheats. Unfortunately, a majority of us thought HE was the best option so now were here :(
the way that guy responded after being asked if they can handle all that paperwork was a 'no' that had been waiting for weeks
Why nobody talks about David Cameron? He started this nonsense, crazy apocalyptic referendum thing.
I talk about him all the time. And not positively.
Franz Papai how dare he give the people the choice to leave grrrrr! Some people man ahahaha.
(He shouldn’t have ran off after the vote tho).
Franz Papai Cameron did not start it Brown did. It was in the Labour manifesto as one of their key reasons to vote Labour. The Tories only included it as a counter to Labour. All of you have a very short memory. Cameron repeatedly advised people to vote against Brexit and left because of the leave vote. It amazes me how people ignore facts that dont suit their political narrative.
@@watkinsrory And this absolves Cameron of any and all blame? I think you should take your own advice.
If Cameron vehemently opposed it he will be defied as vehemently. But yeah always blame it on the responsible ones to deflect from top culprits FARAGE BORIS.
I bought a small house in France to retire to in about 20 years as I couldn't afford one here. So I won't be able to live in it for half the year and my state pension would be affected if I try to gain french residency so my future is f#cked.
I’m sorry to hear that 😢
I don’t hate people who voted leave, it’s just a shame our country has too many narrow minded people
lol
@@Mike-jv9cl anyone who disagree with you is stupid, childish much. you only know what you read mate, nobody knows whats best at this point
Sell the house , english real estate's prices will drop after brexit!
Not worth moving to France now anyway.
The question I have is "Who are they going to blame for all the bad that happen after Brexit?" Politicians don't take responsibility for what they say and do, it's always someone else who's the devil. At the end of the blaming game you are only left with your reflection in the mirror to blame. I'm afraid there are no winners in this game, only losers. But some are so stubborn they will never admit it.
Scapegoating is a neccessary part of the Brexit Fascism project/con job, its likely that when the government can't blame the EU any longer they;ll turn to the few migrants that would want to stay in such a hostile country, then it'll be the poor, disadvantaged, disabled, & political opponents - anyone who, unlike the leaders of Brexit, can't afford a super-yacht and their own fortified personal island to flee to after from the sell off of the NHS and other key public serices (and as banknotes become toilet paper) and the scores of destitute people begin to voice their rage at being so comprehensively manipulated.
Put simply though the answer is "whoever they want" Don't forget that we won't even have the human rights act in the future.
There's still time though (not much however) to make sure at least a "No Deal" scenario is taken off the negotiating table for good. Email your MP at www.theyworkforyou.com and/or show your support for The Peoples Vote.
They will still blame the eu and foreigners plus people who voted leave ....logic does not really work with leave voters
Longbow Drawn - In my humble bad country employers are required by law to pay the minimum wages to every worker. Inspectors are daily inspecting workplaces to control if foreign workers are handled like natives and have legal contracts and are not payed "peanuts". If you handle foreigners like you do your own people a lot of your valid grieves would evaporate like snow in the sun. If your country allows people to be payed peanuts that is bad lawmaking and governing, and shows little respect for it's own people. The EU can not run or impose laws on your sovereign country, your politicians have to run the country and make the laws. Leaving the EU won't change inadequate laws or politicians.
Longbows - you should really "read" and "understand" my answer, "zero-hour" contracts are forbidden by law here! And a low skilled person does not exist. You have high and practically skilled people. Illegal aliens/immigrants are required to leave my country. You have to be legally in the country to be able to rent or to do anything in my country. Like I said before "Leaving the EU won't change inadequate laws or politician". I won't reply on you anymore, i'm getting the feeling you don't live in my reality. Happy trails to you Longbow, may your God's be with you.
@Longbows Drawn I wouldn't bring up facts if I were you. I trust the experts rather than an obvious nationalist with the screen name "Long Bows Drawn". Planning on shooting another MP but are too crazy to be granted a gun license huh?
Kind of sad to note that the only people actually 'organising' anything are the europeans...
Yes, but we are Europeans too. We just have a lot of us wrongly think they are better than other Europeans.
Like the martians in war of the worlds
Who the heck are "the Europeans"?
@Low I.Q. Researcher
The Danes are happier, but Dutch kids the happiest in the world.
are you joking? Britian have been trying to negotiate a deal with the EU but they won't budge because they want to "punish" us, exact words from Juncker himself. Therefore the EU are making it completely impossible to negotiate a reputable deal for both sides.
I love the happy music playing in the background as you present nightmare scenarios that will, of course, hit poor people the hardest.
The only thing that will make Brexit difficult is political will. The EU wanted the vote undone, like it has engineered previously with other votes. But this is the UK, we don't work that way. The EU doesn't want disruption any more than we do, it would have to physically put in place all the checks and boundaries and borders, we won't be doing it. We can just carry on as normal until we have the free trade deal that has been withheld so far as a stalling tactic. If the EU really didn't care if we left or not it would have sensibly negotiated a phased withdrawal/future trade deal crossover period as we cut ties gradually in some areas and made sensible arrangements for others. But no, the EU wanted to play games and do the withdrawal 'deal' first, against the spirit of its own treaties. It is obvious to me they really thought we'd change our minds after 3 years of colluding with the media and Remainers in our govt to bombard us with scare stories, obfuscate the facts and smear our national character. They simply don't understand who we are. We don't give in to bullies.
"Is it really all that bad?" Seventeen mile lorry queues. Violence in Northern Ireland. A pound that can only buy a fraction of what it used to abroad? Nah. Not bad at all, eh Channel 4? 😠
I particularly loved the optimistic tone used to describe turning an airfield into a lorry park because that's the size of the queue.
mate channel 4 literally posts anti brexit propoganda
@@isabelleclavering4397 i am surprised they actually have some measures in place.
@@jamieeddolls5605 it's cringey how much they love the EU.... at least the BBC get funded by Brussels for their bias lol
I have been born and brought up in Northern Ireland and from what I have seen and heard of the troubles, we really dont need that coming back again...
19/08/19... Still not found a suitable deal. Nice one British Government.
Just Michael123 it’s hardly out government, it’s the EU they won’t budge on anything because they want us stuck in the single market, how can we accept the backstop? They won’t budge at all.
10 weeks before brexit still no deal yikes
I wish these sort of videos were released before the referendum so people realised the gravity of leaving vote :(
LostandWildco There was enough to laugh at already, and enough sheep to vote remain.
@@freddodd9234 Tends to be the more intelligent people who can actually comprehend the detrimental consequences of voting to leave. People like yourself just tend to regurgitate phrases like 'sheep' instead of actually forming any coherent response as to why we shouldn't stay.
M G can't pull the wool over my eyes, lived long enough to distinguish the false hood of the eu, but sheep like yourself will always be led, bright or dum.
@@freddodd9234 Not a single argument, only insults. Shows what kind of people brexiteers are. Uninformed, vile, ignorant. You deserve a no-deal. Unfortunately the reasonable brits don't.
The fact that no one had ever left the EU was enough for me to know that no one could know for sure what leaving results in. We are Nigel Farage's guinea pigs
Just let us remember that there was never a single day in the entire history of Ireland when the people of Ireland wanted any connection with England or any border. The Irish people voted in the early 1920s to tell Britain to get out and stay out. Then Britain decided to put the border there at gunpoint against the wishes of the people of Ireland. They now claim that he unionists in the North are a "Majority". You can call any group of people a majority if you put a border around them. We know the answer to the Irish issue. Britain get out and stay out.
I wish my country would end it's occupation of yours, but they won't due to the money it makes.
MisterPeterColeman Actually, most Brexiteers want to leave Ireland.
And Ireland's defense to this was to start bombing its own people and form a terrorist group used to this day still as a paramilitary group, so shush your gums.
Most Brits don't care, if the N. Irish wanted to vote for unification that is up to them :)
Actually the Protestants wanted to stay with the UK, and had a referendum confirming this. Personally I don't mind either way. It makes sense to me that Ireland is a single country if only because of geography.
so we've voted for years of economic uncertainty in the name of xenophobia. what's wrong with this country?
Yep, I hope you have learned your lesson and don't vote for more xenophilia. I'm not on either side because I think both sides are ridiculous where one side hates immigrants and the other is obsessed with them. What is wrong with both of you, I say!
Nostalgia and the longing for a empire far gone
James Hutcheson The British Aristocracy is not willing to share the spoils of Empire with anyone including fellow Brits. The EU is bringing in laws to close tax loopholes and prosecute accounting firms. Scared little rich kids won’t inherit as much as they think they should.
@@exposed4763 Lack of commonsense and years behind the rest of Europe education system.
everithing, ppl kick the can on the road when the times are to good, ppl nead famine and wars
i voted to remain - big company's are already starting to relocate from the uk. many people are going to lose their jobs and social frustration
will increase as reality starts to bite and as things start to get tougher - those who once proudly shouted for brexit will go silent as the country,s mood changes to anger.
no one will want to reveal themselves as a brexiteer as brexiteer will become a pseudonym for ( im,e an idiot )
Tony sales Tell me a few of these big companies you talk of ?
@youshi So I wasn't old enough to vote Leave at the time, but if I was I would've 100% voted to leave and I still would to this day.
I have a few reasons why, but when it comes down to immigration I think we should be able to choose who comes into the country, kind of like Australia.
If you could choose the people who come into the country then we could welcome in doctors, teachers, builders, and turn away people who might not have any qualifications or skills.
As far as illegal immigration goes I think a lot of people understand that leaving won't fix that problem. I mean they're coming into the country illegally, if they were coming through the EU then we wouldn't have them risking their lives to get here. Still think we should send them back however, illegal imigrants are illegal as the name might give away.
But anyways, I also wanted us to be able to make our own laws and trade with the rest of the world freely under international trade rules.
The UK could trade with America, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, China (The rest of the world) and I think that's a good thing. The first year or two may be difficult, I'm sure it will. But after those two years we'll be great. For example, we could easily buy lamb from New Zealand like we used to years ago and get cheap lamb.
And as for laws I think we should be able to make our own laws. Did you know that by health and safety laws when working on fire alarms you can only be on the ladder for a total of 45 minutes? Any more than that then you can't use that ladder until your next job.
The times may not be 100% accurate, but those rules are enforced by the EU so we can't even change it.
There's tons of silly laws which we could change to benefit our country.
I know you're really against Brexit and I'm sure you have your reasons and a RUclips comment won't change your mind, but if I've got anyone to think whilst reading this then I'm at least happy.
Hope you all enjoy your day.
@youshi ''i will dread the food we'll be consuming since there will be no regulations to what people will be buying''
I think you fail to understand how imports work. WTO means that tariffs have to be universal, it doesn't mean you have to accept goods from everywhere, we will get our food from the same places we currently get our food. We have our own regulations on what food can be sold here and what can't.
@@picamike your too smart for your age 👍
@Dean Wayne there may be a shortage of goods for a while, but a gap in the market sparks industry, we will make your own goods and food.
This is like storming out of a job demanding a pay rise!
Andrew Bravery good analogy lol
Nope, it's like saying we've paid more in than we get out for years, we've done our time and now we want to try something new. Let's just trade instead. As we're your biggest customer that's good for you too, no? Great. Thanks my friends, now let's get on with it. Toodaloo!!!!
@@mogznwaz let's trade against who bigger markets.? Like China usa? India? Lol
"So you wake up on March 30th 2019, and the UK has just left the EU"
Things that did not age well
I am studying in germany and I would love to go to britian for a semester or two but because of Brexit it's more easy to go to America and Australia to study than to a country not even a 2000km away.
@@don_barbour I am saying what the Info-Center at my Uni told me when I wanted to apply for a semester abroad.
Come visit, it's a lovely country, you're welcome anytime.
I recommend the Yorkshire dales the lake District and the Highlands of Scotland. Some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.
If you prefer something a little more exciting Manchester, Edinburgh and Newcastle have some great nightlife.
@@ZoomahZoomah As I said, I wouls love to go to England more than to any other place. I've always been a big fan of the UK if you will.
@@Phineas_Freak trust me all it will mean for you as an extra bit of paperwork. Our universities make a lot of money from foreign students. They'll bend over backwards to help you negotiate any bureaucracy that pops up as a result of brexit.
@@laur7695 thats my worst fear. I just hope that the students around me are going to be as cool as over here.
You know this is about worth. How much is UK worth to the EU and how much is the EU worth to the UK? Let's face it, the UK is no longer the imperialist powerhouse it use to be, and imperialism is not going to come back into fashion anytime soon. Nor do I think UK would be able to, with American military might. SO now you have a country that has no gunboat diplomacy left. You are just another country like to your own ingenuity like everyone else. It's physically small, meaning a big limitation to raw materials so primary industries will never be worth much to the entire EU. Your economy is too mature to be a manufacturing powerhouse. There are already countries with larger populations that are willing to work for cheaper and longer hours. So then you're left with the service industries.
That's what this video is missing. If the EU wanted to, they will move their financial sectors out of London. They don't need to actually move out, they just need to simply stop making London the "European" financial centre. And then UK is properly screwed. Not for a bit or for the short term, but the long term. A lot of money will stop coming in London, a.k.a UK. That has a real knock on effect to everything related to the economy.
People also don't really mention the millions of pounds the EU has given to pave roads, fund schools and create bridges in the UK. A lot of infrastructure was paid with EU money. I wonder where the money will come from now? Because the UK government sure doesn't have it. Maybe in a few years you'll see "sponsor a highway" signs in UK like you do in USA...
Countries didn’t randomly pick London for trade. I agree the EU was a reason London was successful but you have to take into account financial regulations, the prevalence of English and infrastructure. It’s not gonna completely collapse
UK is screwed.
I don't think it will completely collapse. I just think UK will slowly and consistently degrade in global standing and political influence because of Brexit. The EU won't leave London overnight, they need to build their brand up. I see no reason for European countries to not conduct their legal and financial actions in, say Berlin or Paris. A lot of the people working in the financial sector in London are European expats working in European companies. It's not hard to start moving operations to another location if the EU coordinates it.
The only type of money London's financial sector would be attracting the most, would be from places like Russia, Africa and the Middle east. Since Asia already has Hong Kong and America has New York. Which is still a lot of business, but you have to admit that's a big blow to UK if that actually happened. And it's very possible. UK doesn't provide business to countries, UK provide the middle men to conduct business for countries. Not that hard to replace. @@5542tom
It will automatically cease to be the "European" financial centre, because it will no longer be an easy and unobstructed gateway into the EU (Europe).
Financial centres are either in the process of leaving or have already left .... good luck England
Looks like a no deal Brexit incoming...
Nope
@@akifrahman Yep
@@wumpty93 nope
@@akifrahman as good as 😂
It's the 31 of March and still nothing has happened
Because we haven't left 😂
@@leewhalley6161 ikr
Technically we have left ready there was no formal extension. But everything is carrying on as normal - because guess what, the EU doesn't want disruption any more than we do. This is ALL POLITICS. it's about saving face, about preserving The Project at all costs.
The UK has always been the circus of Europe.
really, we are the only reason everyone in the mainland isnt speaking german. The future will tell :)
our funding has built museums, roads, thousands of buildings, hundreds of thousands of cultural and scientific projects. Are you kidding me. Rude child
BlapBlob You mean like when the held back the rise of the nazis or when they ruled over more than half the world ?
@@watkinsrory The British empire was the weakest of them all, so what that we had half the world, we lost it all to bad governing and weak minded people.
@@EK-sn6gj Actually it was the 3rd strongest empire and you did not lose it because of bad governance you lost it because you were a racist bunch and the people fought back. Besides there has never been an empire that has lasted forever because they just do not work. The EU is a great example of that. Although its not an empire its trying to be one but the problem is that it is not made of a people with one focus or goal in mind.
Why not presenting a compact deal for everyone to understand and then letting the People vote
WE DID THAT ALREADY BREXIT WON BY OVER A MILLION VOTES FFS
So do your editors have a version of this incase the deal was accepted? Or was it so obvious you didn't bother 😜
A Seba soooooo obvious. I don’t even know why they delayed the vote lol
they didn't bother, what is certain, is certain so why waste time on other things that will never happen
Maybe yes, maybe not but it's a very easy thing to do, and there actually something important to talk about if a deal does happen. Since that would mean you truly start the negotiations for the agreements you will have after you left.
If you don't know exactly what is in the deal between the UK and the EU you can't really say.
But it's over.
No Deal
Ummm.... what are the stipulations of the deal? Why would the EU accept? It doesn’t seem as if the U.K. has any leverage here. Why do business in the U.K.? Why not move to another EU country? Too much hassle.
I think the British public voted for No Deal when we voted to leave. We want no part of their meddling in the way we run our country and economy.Now there are MPs who think they know better than the public what we need - but they will be gone at the next election if they fail to realise they are there to represent the voters views and wants not their own. It is appalling that the Government has been trying to 'negotiate' with the EU when no negotiation between Parliament and an unelected EU bureaucracy is required - we just trade with the EU as we do with the rest of the world - no favours or deals required. It is the British way to be fair and treat all the same and we want out of the EU 'cartel'. Leave it to the businessmen and the public to sort it out - no government intervention required - they are patently useless and not up to the task of what ought to be simple enough. Just say 'No' and 'Go' to those EU and Remainer fools who don't seem to understand how democracy (rule by the people) works.
Brexit is so self destructive!
It's a risk for sure but not necessarily self destructive
And the EU is self enslaving. Hope you're happy with Article 13, you got what you asked for.
Brexit is self CONSTRUCTIVE! We will prosper outside the EU don't listen to fear mongers.
Why...? Seriously I'd like to know. I'm American (US) and the sentiment here is really against Brexit. My British husband (Scotland) is horrified by the prospect. Can you recommend an article or two? Maybe I'm just prejudiced by one side of the story.
A thought ? "We will stockpile medicine"... How optimistic is that ?
No one really knows for a single reason: that Brexit thing is just someone jumping out of a car, hoping for the best
RIP the UK
October 2019 - January 2020 probably
That's what happens when you allow an ignorant public to decide the fate of a country and Europe.
if we just voted to stay, everything will be normal
Only because the fascists wouldn't need to work as hard to get their way. Everyone should be terrified of a government that ignores and obfuscates the will of the majority.
No not normal, the EU would then bleed us dry, we get our fishing waters back they get no fish and can't come and go in our waters as they please, they would soon be making a proper deal then plus their countries would collapse without our 39 billion, that's what they are after, Britain ruled the world once we can rule our own little country, have faith in yourselves and our country,
Them buggers across the water have soon forgotten what we did for them in the 1940's haven't they, they will need our help again soon as well.
@@rickhctep1503 nodeal will be worse for Britain than EU...
@@rickhctep1503 The UK is one country. The EU is a global superpower. Big difference.
Rick hctep You're very delusional and misinformed sad.
Well I've noticed a lot more racism in UK. Am kind of sad am a part of the UK really. I was hoping once my studies were done I'd move to eu countries but they ruined that. Hardly any jobs as well. I feel sorry for folk that gave up their nationality to stay here. I'd give mine away if I could.
England has always out voted Scotland. So their is no real democracy either. Not to mention that no one can agree yet they get paid. How unfair for all the folk who try hard to make a difference.
Leave or don't leave. Am UK citizen and I think British is a joke. What an absolute joke the country is. But then again I doubt everyone is happy with what's going on in the USA either.
Don't worry, all the old racists will die one day. Reform by Reaper. It takes a while, but it'll happen. Promise.
@@HarpsiFizz don't know if that's sarcasm or just being legit lol. But I like the answer.
It's not democracy if the minority can outvote the majority. The Scottish are extremely over represented compared to their population and have many devolved powers. Also if you really did 'give up' your nationality to be here then surely you should be a little more understanding of your adopted nation? A little more attached to it?
Before unelected EU, soon unelected WTO 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol
But you’re not stuck with them you can make your own deal or use wto as a basis to start on.
@@amigaamigo5307 As far as im aware you need the WTO too trade globally for while normally a few years till deals with blocs are agreed in the meantime - so yeah the unelected officials will have full control over our trade tarrifs and agreements - We can become pirates and ignore the WTO there is that I suppose if we get fed up with unelected bodies telling us what to do
barrieboy10 wto is a default not a subscription club.
We trade wto with the USA China India and Australia yet they have other deals running along side nation to nation.
Noticed how expensive it is to buy from China
@@amigaamigo5307 exactly, the idea is wto as a basic rule of trade but every member try to make an exclusive deal with others. Thats what trade bloc is, EU is a successful trade bloc thats why non member (canada, aussie, japan, usa etc) wish to have a deal with EU. What uk did is basically leave a successful trade bloc based on rumors that trading under basic rule is more beneficial than trading under preferential rules.
2019: "What could a no-deal Brexit mean for you?"
2022: "Let's see, how can I put this...."
You do know these papers on import and export where meant to be processed the whole time. It's like showing of how badly they do their job.
They do but slowly and in time now they are forced to do with every lorry pasing the border !
And won't this surely create jobs?
As a economics student, this topic has been at the forefront of many topics.
Deep...very deep.
Come on scotland have the next referendum and then Ireland! Both leave the UK and lets see how "great" is britain lol
Ireland and Scotland need England to survive, don't be silly. Read a book...
@@withwilk7473 the UK is a joke right now to the world lol...
This anti English hate is really quite xenophobic
This aged well
A no deal Brexit also means that UK citizens will no longer have a free access to the European job market. Have the thousands of future graduates understood this? They will basically be limited to the UK job market. Also, France and Germany are the UK's biggest trade partners. Yet leaving the EU will only complicate the lives of the thousands of small, medium and large companies, through uncertainty, bureaucracy, and inefficiency. I fail to see any added value here. Also, the EU funds the biggest research projects, which are based on international cooperation. The UK universities participate heavily, but in a no-deal, they will all loose out on this funding, so will loose their competitive edge.
Where do most Brits go on holiday? Spain, Italy and France. Soon you'll need a visa to get on your plane to Paris or Rome for the weekend. With the economic slowdown that's looming, the pound will drop. Your pensions and salaries will be devalued, so you won't be able to enjoy Your trip anyway.
Was being a member of the EU really all that bad?
Wow all total sh*t. where do you get this rubbish? hysterical 'laugh emoji'
alec son of sea. You have failed to mention how much it will benefit the vast majority of companies who do export or import from outside the EU. Most of your examples here are flawed for example visas are not a compulsory matter. I am not from Europe originally and did not need to travel to many countries. The EU does not fund the biggest research in unis companies do. As far as pensions go the Euro Zone has seen a 26% growth in their economy since its inception and in the same time Britain has seen a 46% growth rate.
Between 2007 and 2013, the EU spent 107 billion € on research, development and innovation. 8.8 billion of which was spent in the UK. The UK was the second largest recipient after Germany.
How do I know this? It's on the royal society website..... I also happen to work in the R+D department of a multinational company.
It's official we've all become a laughing stock
Despicable 😒😠
We're only a laughing stock because that's how this issue has been framed. It suits the elites to do that because Brexit is not part of the plan. Now think back, East Germany courageously kicked down the Berlin Wall and got its independence from the stifling communist superpower called the USSR. Yes, we understand this is a big change, it may be hard, said the East German lady, but we just wanted to go our own way and have a relationship with the world outside. Wow, that's so brave we all said, it's never wrong to choose your own path. We support you! Not a direct parallel but certainly pertinent given the framing. If the establishment had wanted Brexit and sent out a leaflet saying how brilliant Brexit would be and we'd gone for it, imagine how the framing would be. We would be the plucky UK once again proudly leading the way for democracy and free trade but still there in solidarity with our European neighbours and friends whom we would always support in time of need. Now Europe can continue to integrate without us getting in the way. See how that works???
Dats my shyt nah have you seen the USA?
We've officially become just as bad as the US.
Rip
As Churchill famously stated in Parliament in 1953
We have our dreams and our own task.
We are with Europe, but not of it.
We are linked, but not combined.
We are interested and associated, but not absorbed.
If Britain must choose between Europe and the open sea,
she must always choose the open sea.
Inspirational and apposite.
The Churchill Society think that (partial) quote is from a book he wrote in 1930, at which point the British Empire was still the largest in the world.
Things change.
No deal is just as bad for Europe as it is for UK. It should be used as a negotiating chip, not avoided like the plague.
May could have easily threatened them with no deal and see if they crumbled, but that would be too easy, she likes her job too much.
The pain for Europe gets divided among 27 different States though.
That's surely got to make it more bearable?
I've already begun digging a secret tunnel to smuggle in cheese and bacon.
Under the sea ? :-)
Best video explanation yet,
even I understood it, thanks,
now that I get it
I can really start to worry. 😼
Why cant you look these things up for yourself ? Why do you have to wait for someone to lie to you and the get you all worked up over fabrications ?
Rory Watkins
Good grief you've got your knickers in a twist,
And obviously you are not too familiar with irony
Well with the amount of BS on here its hard to tell what is sarcasm and what is not. There are people that actually believe this BS.
Rory Watkins 🤣🤣🤣🤣
You are dead right,
Getting so I can spot them
now, always check reliable sources
Latest horror BS Yellowstone about to erupt .
Down to the bunker. 😱
Oh boy if you take anyone with you just make sure you shine a UV light in their eyes to make sure they are not one of the lizard people !
We haven’t left yet, at the time I’m commenting this we’re set to leave October 31st
I am Brazilian and have a hard time try to understand why UK passed the Brexit...…..
Really?? we passed it because a majority of the people voted to leave the european union
THE TROUBLE IS THAT THE DEAL THAT MAY IS TRYING TO GET PARLIAMENT TO APPROVE IS WORSE THAN A NO DEAL
Please explain how it is worse.
I am with Alystxo. I am actually incredibly curious
Do you still believe that?
The biggest problem is the antagonized relationship with EU. If EU is happy with Brexit, everything would've been easily ironed out fairly. Rather, EU is fighting to retain as much power as they had, while UK wants the opposite.
You forgot the main point, the overarching big picture.
The EU sells more stuff to GB than GB sells to the EU, therefore Germany has the jobs and the surplus while GB has the unemployed and the deficit.
Hard Brexit without deal does NOT mean everything becoming more expensive and transport becoming complicated, but means the Brits get to manufacture their stuff themselves, the British industry will experience a gigantic boom and jobs will be created by the millions, while only a few truck driver jobs will get lost.
I suggest you find a better, more accurate source of statistics than the web site of UKIP.
@@nicolek4076
I'm on the other end of the spectrum, for me Corbyn is a fool, because he's way too far to the right. Have a look at this: ruclips.net/video/7ohGojM7L2w/видео.html
Of course it would be FAR better, if the EU would make a law saying all countries must have a balanced trade, so the Germans can no longer import jobs to export goods while the rest of Europe imports unemployment alongside deficits, but since the EU doesn't have any plans for that, leaving the EU is the only way to get the jobs back and that obviously requires leaving without deal.
@ALexio Despacito
If so, how come Switzerland doesn't have the same problems?
@ALexio Despacito
The main difference between Switzerland and GB ist the membership in the EU, they are both mostly based on financial services.
You can argue all you like, if there's an economic problem in GB that doesn't exist in Switzerland, then that's due to EU membership, simply because from an economic point of view that's the only difference.
@ALexio Despacito the Nowergian style is the perfect deal for Britain
So how do people in the EU fly to countries outside the EU? How do products from outside the EU come into the EU? Everybody else outside of the EU seems to be doing JUST fine, why can't the UK?
No one knows what would happen if we left the EU. It's all hypothesis. I just want to get out, and get out fast. Possibly with NO conditions forced on us by the EU. Sure, the first few years would be chaotic and very difficult, but four or maybe five years down the line we'll be back on our feet, stronger than ever and ... democracy will be saved.
Only people with any kind of clue how our economy works 🙄
Stop this madness and let's join the Euro!!
Thanks for the update on....a load of possibilities with no certainty...that'll help us focus on working together to build a future I don't think.
Uk please just walk away from the EU ASAP
🤣
UK, please destroy your own economy even faster. ASAP,
FTFY
This has aged like a fine wine
Some aging wines turn into vinegar.
Get the politicians Boris, Nigel, Moggy etc to organize the whole thing...! (Joke)
Well. Nigel has ran away just after the referendum. He was supporting Brexit so much but when his side won, left UKIP and didn't take any part in negotiations or making any project for Great Britain's future. Boris... Well, he forgot to ask Canadians and other nations what they think about his idea of new rules of trade with UK. Maybe he didn't attend history classes and doesn't know that the British Empire is gone and they have to negotiate with other states not only demand to accept their terms. Maybe he doesn't realize that there are states far more powerful than UK this days (for example Germany).
I don't know anything really about the third one so I'll not make any comment.
@@pasjonatpl Maybe Nigel did nothing because legally he couldn't. He's not a Tory, he's not in the cabinet. He got the referendum and helped leave win, but he wasn't allowed to be at the table.
@@doghat1619
But he even didn't try. Even now he's talking about Brexit all the time but has he provided any specific ideas, not only slogans? If yes, please tell me because I haven't heard anything.
It would be good for us in New Zealand. We will be able to trade with Britain again the way we used to before he EU blocked us! 1973 was a catastrophe for New Zealand and Australia.
I don't know what's going on UK Eu Deal no Deal I'm to weak to understand politics man Remove restrictions man imagine Jus imagine
You may say that I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Heather Rogers we do trade with Britain ,look at the supermarkets selling prime nz meat
Overseas multi nationals set up in the UK to have a foothold in the EU. Do you accept the reason why they are moving?
HSBC: moving 1,000 jobs from London to Paris, where it will set up its EU headquarters.
-Lloyd’s of London: moving 100 jobs from London to Brussels; EU HQ from London to Dublin.
-JPMorgan: “hundreds” of jobs from London to Dublin, Frankfurt, Germany, and Luxembourg.
-Barclays: 150 jobs from London to Dublin, where it will set up EU headquarters.
-Bank of America: moving EU headquarters from London to Dublin.
-UBS: under 1,000 jobs from London to EU offices, including Frankfurt.
-Moneygram: moving EU headquarters from London to Brussels.
-European Medicines Agency: moving from London to Amsterdam, including 890 jobs.
-European Banking Authority: moving from London to Paris, including 180 jobs.
-Up to £800bn of assets have been shifted out of the UK, That’s a lot of Tax revenue lost to HMRC
-Barclays have been given permission to move £190bn in funds to Dublin.
-Dyson, Sony, Panasonic going
-BMW Mini already has a plant in the Netherlands with plans to expand that operation THERE!
-P&O go to Cyprus,
-EasyJet registering 100 jets in Austria,
-HQ's Bentley stockpiling parts and saying Brexit is a killer,
-Dixon Group stockpiling TVs and laptops,
-Pets at Home stockpiling pet food,
-Honda, Jaguar Land Rover, Siemens, Unilever, Tescos, M&S also stockpiling due to the risk of border gridlock
- According to the monthly snapshot from IHS Markit and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply, which is closely watched by the Bank of England and the Treasury for early warning signs from the UK economy, British factories in January raised their stocks at the fastest pace since records began in the early 1990s….i.e. stockpiling
-Rees Mogg transfers billions of pounds in funds to Dublin
-Nissan exiting out of Sunderland will happen, despite a deal with the UK. There is a guarantee that contains "sensitive commercial information"…..so how much then!
-Airbus will go, they have a fine tuned JIT assembly line that is dependent on all sub parts in and assembled parts out...without the delays of customs! As for the interchangeability of staff from all over the EU.....not an instant and streamlined multinational assembly line
- a rise of 34% in the number of British applying for jobs in Ireland, mainly in the IT and Finance sectors!
- 160,000 Brits apply for Irish passports in 2018
So Brexiteers how’s your Project Fear going?
We already know what a no deal brexit means for us that's why, that's what we voted for
So in effect, the issues truly raised (chaos at Dover, compared to the well planned Calais) come from our own governments ineptitude? Trade tariffs might cause some issues with pricing of some stuff, sure, but the markets have always been changing, and always will change, this is just going to result in a load of small changes at once. New trade deals will be set up pretty quickly with the EU countries, and importing food and pharmaceuticals will happen sooner rather than later. Even if the import fees are high, the market here is too large to pass up on. Basically, we've got too big of an economy for the EU and individual countries to just stop trading with our country for good, and even if they do attempt that, it'll just result in other suppliers moving in and trading with us instead.
Sure, the Irish border is an issue, but once again it's a kink that will have to be worked out over time, and it was silly to think that an agreement could be achieved on such an important topic in such little time. Still, I don't think a no deal Brexit is going to be as world ending as people are making it out to be. I'd love to be corrected/debate in the comments if other people disagree or notice that I've said anything wrong, I'm always one to keep an open mind, but in my opinion, the people voted, and the government has to act, despite most of the MPs, as mentioned in the video, not wanting brexit at all.
Quick trade deals with individual EU countries? You are leaving the EU because you can't do individual deals as a member.
So it'll be trade deals with the EU and the past two years show how quick this can be, don't they?
The trade agreements with Canada, Japan, MERCOSUR and others took the better part of a decade!
The GFA is binding unter international law. So the "issue" should be worked out pretty soon!
I don't know how bad it is going to be in the end, but obviously it would be much better if the UK actually planned this out a little better. At this late in the game, they have not even decided if they are going to do a no deal brexit or not.
Lol as if setting up trade deals will be quick. I will bite...what time period do you think that's possible?
@@skyblazeeterno Depends on the country. Places like the US have trade deals being negotiated in under 20 months, and I know Obama said 'back of the queue' but Trump has stated repeatedly that he's willing to negotiate trade as soon as we leave, providing we do it without accepting May's deal.
America is one of the largest import/export partners, and so setting up a deal is in the interest of both us and them, and so I think the same will go for the EU once everything settles down.
This being said, the EU in the case of Canada set up a trade deal in a year, and after the deal was set up, Canada saw a rise in exports to the EU. So it's historically accurate to say that a trade deal is better for both us and the EU.
All in all, being as I'm not an economist, and I don't think anyone can accurately say what time frame we're looking at deals to be set up in, I'd guess at maybe 1-2 years with America, and 3-4 years with the EU, given that our government isn't exactly shining right now when it comes to striking deals.
Here's a list of articles that I found pretty informative on the topic in general:
www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/07/how-long-do-trade-deals-take-after-brexit/
www.open-britain.co.uk/new_research_trade_deals_with_five_key_countries_could_take_26_years_to_negotiate
www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2018/10/17/us-ready-negotiate-free-trade-deal-uk-soon-britain-quits-eu/
www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ceta-anniversary-imports-exports-1.4823822
God forbid our farmers can compete against cheap EU imports once the importers have additional tariffs to pay
True statistic, Dover port checks 3 lorries an hour on average - considering the amount of Lorries and the immigrant issue we have (in the South East), more checks make 'more sense', your blowing it out of proportion to paint a one sided viewpoint stating it could be a massive hold up. Here is the answer - more checks on Lorries equals more staff - but the business owners wont like that because they wont make as much profit.. so we stumble on the true answer here.. big business owners greed is at the heart of staying within the single market.
LOL it's actually 235 lorries per hour (13 million passengers, 2.5 million freight vehicles / year)
I have no dog in this hunt as I am American. But I have great confidence, backed by history, that the British, Scottish, and Welsh people will overcome the short term problems and within 6 months prove that Great Britain is the strongest country in Europe. And always has been.
I honestly don't understand people referring to project fear. Surely both sides can label each others arguments 'project fear'. Is leavers saying the UK will be swamped by immigrants not 'project fear'? Its the dumbest null point I keep hearing.
Samuel Odell Everyone is referencing to the immigrants being the main reason for people voting leave but I would say the main and most important reason is going against the unelected politicians running the EU and the amount of money we are sending towards it.
@@smichastine the polls state the two main reasons as immigration and like you say sovereignty. But you missed my point. I was showing how 'project fear' can be applied to both camps
It’s not immigration that’s the problem it freedom of movement! The freedom of unskilled workers! Britain is the golden destination thanks to our “historical guilt” making welfare a free for all no questions! It’s has hit welfare so hard that people with disabilities are told they are fit for work when they can just about get to the end of the street! Affects housing and the NHS! So just to clarify it’s not immigration that’s bad its uncontrolled immigration that’s the problem!
@@dantaylor6577 either way, it's not what I was saying.
@@dantaylor6577 and also, we were in control of how much free migration we allowed anyway. It wasn't the EU enforcing it, I think, could be wrong!
Yo just saying Ireland isn't going anywhere channel 4 so you can just go around us
Irish Reunification and Scottish Independence is inevitable now...Gotta love the poetic justice in it all :)
Lol thought the same thing. I was watching this thinking "Eh... where are we going?"
@@sheela-na-giga-byte8397 Ah too optimistic I cry for Ulster and Donegal the pain this will cause is 15 years backward I would say in 50 years Irish Reunification and Scotland it just depends on Brexit.
@@ronoc9 It'll be more accurate if it showed Scotland trying to hold onto Europe for dear life. And Ireland has Niel Richmond just giving England the middle finger
Remember when the republic of Ireland joined the single currency (the euro ) and its economy collapsed and who bailed them out the UK tax payers not the European banks .some people have short memory's
In a digital age why are customs checks in developed countries being done with stacks of paper?
Moreover, checking a paper document or a digital one needs the same amount of time
I'm just sad that I might not be able to live anywhere in the eu without difficulties.
In one thousand years time the UK might have finally left the EU.
Westminster productions presents " Brexit: the soap opera of the century"
In one thousand years, the Emperor of the Union, Mr Blair, will finally ascend to Godhood
I got both European and British passport. I am flying back home on 22nd the getting back on 31st. I am thinking maybe get back earlier in order not to get stuck. Really complicated.
Don't be scared, you will be fine I promise. Much love to you and those who have chosen to call UK their home ❤
I'm a young viewer, almost 15, and i can tell either way we're screwed...
This is what we have been talking about - there is nothing wrong with a WTO Brexit..
No deal we would have a deal it's called wto
Leave already, i want to see you all driving rovers.
ha! I think we had one once that had a square steering wheel. It would probably have been quite dangerous to drive, except it was so unreliable it was never on the road... Happy Days...
@@RDHamel "a square steering wheel". If its a square it is by definition no longer a wheel as wheels are...ROUND! ;)
Well, Rover is now owned by an Indian company. Not British anymore.
The government says itl be fine you said
They said that about the deal
They have contingency plans
Plan A was a deal and they failed
Wtf
It's all due to the obstructionists trying to reverse it all and make it look and feel as grueling as possible. So long as you don't give in and keep fighting you'll be fine.
"They have contingency plans" Yes, annul Brexit and then put the army onto the streets - hehehe :D
Of course Plan A was a deal. But no country would accept the 'deal' offered by the EU. And the EU made sure to try and lock us in before even talking about trade. A cynical and manipulative move. I think they thought if they stalled long enough, laid the Project Fear on thick enough and besmirched our national character, that we'd be beaten down and undo the vote - like they were able to do in Ireland over the Lisbon Treaty. The EU has never understood us Brits and never will.
this aged well
No Deal! No Problem! Bring it on!
The biggest economy cannot handle borders? Bull. Must I make a plan for you?
How about not leaving at all??
how about respecting democracy?
@@przyplyw Brexit does not need to happen. You can still respect democracy and stop this utter nonsense.
If only... Although the referendum technically wasn't legally binding, the process has already began and what the UK is currently experiencing is like the period of time between a convicted murder being sentenced to death, and actually being executed. Our country has been condemned to eternal damnation. I really am considering returning to Denmark.
@@arranjj303 Please don't go. You need to stay and wallow in misery with the rest of us
Arran Jorgensen bye
A no deal with Bretix,will only effect London and Britian not America ...why is this Declaration of Independence...... Britian and London have no choice but to seperate energy,and currency.....Otherwise Russia and China wil split Britian and London by way of engery and trade including India.....
*SCOTLAND FOREVER*
The only thing I am worried about is flying to and from EU countries.
Up to £15 for a visa, what is there to worry about?
If only people didn't vote for Brexit in the first place 😂
to get a NO DEAL BREXIT we will have to GET RID of all the Remain MPs.
We were sold a dummy! Why not make all this information available before the national vote?
IT WAS WE VOTED TO LEAVE SOVERIEGNTY IS VALUED MORE THAN A FEW PENCE ON CABBAGES OR AN EXTRA HOUR AT THE FKN AIRPORT - SO SAY 17.4 million
Referendum... Give power to people with 0 information..
There was plenty of information, including govt and EU websites, constant coverage by the press, and a leaflet that was delivered to every single household. But because people voted to Leave anyway, of course, it's only because they didn't know the facts or saw a message on a bus.... 🙄
And now consider this is the pro-brexit-shill version of the truth...
What does our law say?
"And I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state or potentate hath or ought to have any jurisdiction, power, superiority, pre-eminence or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm. So help me God".
-The Bill of Rights 1689.
All EU integration is illegal in the UK and is therefore void from the beginning.
Nobody wants to mention this.
ALL SUCCESSIVE GOVERNMENTS SINCE 1972 HAVE COMMITTED TREASON.
*November 1971 Edward Heath was advised by ministers that the EMU plain would lead to being a part of a EU federal superstate. Government records were declassified in 2017 with papers released under the 30-year rule show that the Cabinet accepted, for “presentational” reasons, this should not be revealed to the public or Parliament. British entry should be sold as being only to a “Common Market”, concerned just with trade and jobs. *Edward Heath's Europe minister was sent to plead with Brussels to keep quiet about its already emerging plans for a single currency (another Monnet idea). And although we were repeatedly told that British entry would involve “no essential loss of sovereignty”, a secret Foreign Office paper, released 30 years later, shows that the government knew how important it was to conceal just how untrue this was. This was compounded in the 1975 referendum, when the campaign for Britain to stay in deliberately centred only on how vital this was to our trade and economic prosperity. *The 1992 Maastricht Treaty on European Union brought out into the open the next instalment in the march towards the ultimate goal, centred not just on full “economic and monetary union”, including Monnet’s single currency (from which Britain won what was meant to be only a temporary opt-out); but also much else, never fully explained at the time, including moves towards giving the new “European Union” its own foreign and defence policies. *Tony Blair’s ambition to be “at the heart of Europe” led him to collaborate fully with moves to make the European Council (another Monnet idea) the EU’s political “Cabinet of Europe”, with its own foreign and defence policies, and also towards giving the EU its own “Constitution”, to make it in effect a sovereign government on the world stage. *After the “Constitution for Europe” was in 2005 rejected by French and Dutch voters, virtually the same document was then smuggled back in as the more harmless-sounding “Lisbon Treaty” in 2007, for the first time formalising the European Council as an official institution of “the government of Europe”. *Ireland rejected the first lisbon treaty with a lot of debate centred on the EU future defence plans which might cancel out Irelands neutrality. - This is now a real threat with Ireland having to pay into the PESCO budget. The Irish lied to on this occasion. *Tony Blair promised a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty in his manifesto which was never offered. *Almost everything about Cameron’s “treaty” to give Britain a “special relationship” with the EU is yet again smoke and mirrors, not least the insistence that it is “legally binding and irreversible”. Under the Vienna Convention, a treaty is only valid when the signatories can guarantee delivery of what they have agreed. But in at least two respects, on economic governance and recognition that Britain is no longer bound to “ever closer union”, Cameron’s deal requires change to the EU treaties themselves. So it could only become “legally binding” after going through all the procedures now required for EU treaty change, depending on ratification by every member state, often involving referendums, any one of which could make Cameron’s “treaty” reversible. *Until then, Cameron’s little deal cannot conceivably be considered “legally binding”. To pretend otherwise is just another deception. But he may still get away with it, because no one will challenge him on it (Michael Gove’s claim that it could be reversed by the European Court of Justice is quite irrelevant). *During the Brexit referendum the EU commission created a white paper on European defence which would turn out to be PESCO. This document was only shown in a closed room to Commissioners and MEPS who had to check their mobiles and electrical devices at the door. At the same time Remain campaigners; most notably Nick Clegg denied the EU even wanted to create a EU army. They called it "delusional" Merkel, Juncker, Verhofstadt, Tony Blair, Frans Timmermans, Barroso and more are all on record as stating the EU army was never a policy or intention. *The EU is now attempting to utilise article 7 to suspend members voting rights and therefore creating a precedent for removing democratic representation of member states.
As a European I will be very glad about a hard brexit. May all the Brits go where they come from! :D
Very nice neighbourly attitudes you have there. And yet the Brits get called xenophobic! lololol.
How do other countries fly into other countries' air space. The US, Canada, Hong Kong, Middleeastern countries manage without being members of the EU? How does India get its spices into the UK? It will all be fine.
How does my office lose half its admin staff and still get more admin done - its been automated. Automate the paper work in as far as it can be done and the efficiency will increase.
The EU is fucked.
I no longer care.
I'll continue to get hammered by taxes
Nothing will change.
Haha by the time after a no-deal and you go out to re-stock your food storage and realise the upped prices?, you’ll come back to this comment.
It’s only going to be harder for you 😂🤣
@@THEREALKEMMZ Well let's see eh
Could any leavers under the age of 18 explain your rational? I haven't met a single person born past 2000 who actually supports Brexit
Neither have I. And I've found that there's even adults that agree with young people.
Why does channel 4 think that the public are children, it’s like watching an educational video for primary school children.
Absolutely hideous this whole Brexit business!!!! How stupid can people be???? I used to be proud of my British Citizenship... I am no longer...
lol So you would rather stay in a Union that will in the end take that British citizenship away. Your statement is so contradictory.
64 days to go til Brexit Day...
51 days to go!
Bexit cancelled
I've been leaving in the UK since 2006 as I came from Germany with my mom, with the way things are going I'm scared as I'm not even sure whether to leave and go back to Germany or stay and carry on working this is sad really
Why do you need to be scared? We're not kicking anyone out! The scare stories and the smearing of our national character has been disgusting. I've met lots of people who also said they felt 'not welcome' and I said why, has anyone been horrible to you? And all of them bar none said, 'no everyone's been great, but I see all the stories in the media...... '. I'm sure there are some assholes out there but it's so blown up out of proportion and it's all part of the political game - to try and undo our democratic decision. I am sure many people in Europe can see what is happening. The elites are not the same thing as the people. Much ❤ to you and to our German friends.
Brexit should never have happened. Give it time and I think the public will realise that.
BREXIT HAS NOT HAPPENED - YET