As an EU citizen who speaks 6 languages and reads media from 4 continents on a daily basis... the only place I hear this whinging about the biometric system and ETAIS is from Britain... and it was the British who promoted it within the EU in the first place! 😂
Notice you say ‘as an EU citizen’. The EU wasn’t meant to be a nation state but you have no issue giving up (or selling in fact) your nations sovereignty. Sounds like we should have just accept AH offer of a Grosse Europa and saved all the deaths.
@xr6lad I'm a Danish citizen and I'm also a citizen of the European Union and I feel really good about that. The irony that a UK citizen can't comprehend to be a citizen of a country and a union at the same time is simply so grotesque 😂😂😂😂😂
At one time I works with a group of workers from 7 different EU countries and the only one who complained was a pommy. Nothing in Australia suited him so we told him to go back and he did for 6 months then came back to Australia and complained about England.
@@xr6lad Ah. There’s the brexit Godwin again: As Brexit gets itself into more trouble, the likelihood of naming Hitler, the Fourth Reich or the EUSSR approaches 1. Brexiteers wanted to be a third country, that’s what you get. Don’t blame EU. Blame Nigel and Boris.
indeed, when Southern England was getting all the goodies the EU were being blamed to the rest of the country and they were convinced to vote out. I'd say it's great now in the North of the Home Counties.
I know, she's thick, isn't she.... pity nobody pointed out to her that the committee who proposed biometric and ETAIS system was a British Labour MEP who was enthusiastically supported by David Cameron. That would have been a laugh to see her reaction!
But the problem is the EU border controls are a mess, hit and miss, still using rubber stamps. You need to get out and travel a bit. The EU is way behind the UK on border controls and way behind the rest of the modern world. They have been trying to implement these systems for years but their organization is very complex and it is taking years. The sooner they get these new systems implemented the better. Brexiteers moaning what a laugh. What is his name?
Brexiteers behave like a person who for years was a member of a golf club, but who decides he doesn’t want to abide by the rules, nor want to pay his membership fees. He accepts he cannot play in club competitions, but thinks it’s okay to pitch up and join his mates for game without paying, inappropriately dressed and abandoning the etiquette of the club. When his mates tell him politely to take a reality check and piss off, he gets all irate and indignant. There is a description for such a person - thick and entitled.
You forgot the part where he parks the golf cart on one of two small hills, going in the middle and get driven over twice my not setting the parking brake
I’m from Serbia and the only two countries in Europe we need visas for are United Kingdom and Ireland. Last month I browsed through the UK tourist visa procedure and, in addition to being expected to pay €100 for the visa application time slot, a bunch of documents and a visa fee of £115, applicants are fingerprinted, a scan of their iris is taken and a sample of voice is recorded before they even decide whether the visa is approved. Visiting Pentagon probably requires less. This is why I find it ironic that these people are complaining about being fingerprinted.
Serbia has a visa waiver in the Schengen area which Ireland is not a member but in 2025 will need a travel permit in the EU known as an ETIAS.Each ETAIS will require a face and eye recognition identification which lasts for 90 days at a cost of €180.This new check will be across all non EU countries and will hit the transport sector very hard.This ETAIS was formulated by the 28 countries of the EU when the UK was a member and they were instrumental in its construction.
@ My understanding is that ETIAS will be done online, so it’s quite different from going to an embassy. Also, where did you learn that ETIAS will last for 90 days at the cost of €180? Can you share the information source for this?
As a South African we too have to go through the same process to get a visa for the Uk and Europe. Get it in your heads that thanks to your deceitful politicians and Brexit you are now part of the rest of the world. You did it to yourself now don't complain.
@@jojo2007ish I live in a country with multiple parties, where people NOT being able to debate are out of sight very quick. Look at it: a video, 5000 comments agreeing. Who reads more than the first 10 comments anyway? Where I live we debate, negotiate and find long term solutions the majority can agree on. Happy Scandinavia, where you are free to have an opinion and we debate different positions without hating each other.
@@jojo2007ish Lol here as well. What are you if you aren't able to speak your mind, argue and discuss? Lol, what are you then except an amoeba? I'm so very sorry that you have lost that in your country and upbringing. A population not being able to stand together and solve together is not a real nation with a population with identity respected by others.
American so I have no skin in the game, but those show hosts sound like Spoiled Little Brats, who were never told NO. The UK chose Brexit, now you're not part of the EU, Get over it.
Then comment that on their channels (GB News and so on). Brexiteers are certainly not keen to watch this channel. Just like you in the US should comment in the right place instead of only in your own ecco chamber.
@@neptune5728 Yes, I looked at the comments when Biden held his inauguration speech. On Fox news a comment said: look at how few likes his speech has! That silly person forgot to count the likes his speech got on CNN. And now during election campaigning: thousands of comments on their own channel, that hardly anyone would ever read, instead of debating with a person from the other faction. I'm glad we all speak with each other in Scandinavia and agree that compromising with each other is a better solution for the whole population.
The biometric and ETAIS system was proposed by an EU committee chaired by the UK Labour MEP Claud Moraes and enthusiastically supported by David Cameron.... the irony that some British now claim this is vindictiveness on the part of the EU when it was promoted by Britain. The cluelessness some Brits display when it comes to knowing anything about the EU is breathtaking. Thanks for the laugh, it was so funny seeing some of those in the video make a complete fool of themselves by their ignorance. 😂
Who remembers Nigel Farage and Anne Widdecomb turning their back on the EU flag and then marching triumphantly with a silly little union jack flag through the EU parliament ??
Watched it. Pathetic Little Englander (whose wife is European and allows him to retain an EU passport) with his former Tory "cheerleader". It really is embarrassing. FFS
I resigned from my club because they were so dictatorial... they just would not do as I wanted. Now, they won’t let me use any of the club’s facilities. They say it is because I am no longer a member… how petty they are.
"They're punishing us" - GOD'S SAKE! We chose to be a 3rd country, it's our own fault. The arrogance on show by Jeremy Vile and his co-hosts is ridiculous.
I thought one of the benefits of Brexit was accountability, that the UK could no longer blame the EU. Now Brexiteers are blaming the EU, even though we're not a member
again and again and again. British media, politicians and people blame the EU for their own problems created by their own politics, media and people. stop whininig and start taking responsiblity for your own acitons.
@@stevecoinitin7521 Yes you did leave - but that was a few years ago. How have 'things' been going since that day? Jobs, Wages, Housing, Food, Household Expenses - you know; the sort of things that really matter to the average person? I mean there must be lots of positive signs by now that voting to leave the EU was the 100% correct choice. Great Britain must have been Divinely Blessed with Strong, Forthright Upstanding political leadership during the times that this decision was made - leadership that clearly spelled out all of the difficulties that the nation might experience during the transition period - leadership that planned for the long term benefit of the economy - leadership that set an example to be emulated - leadership that demonstrated its regard for their positions of trust. 14 Years in power should have been an ample amount of time to have achieved these goals, don't you think?
@@stevecoinitin7521 You are not following. This, we are seeing here is a discussion on E.U. nations border controls and are these controls used to punish the U.K.? We know you left we don't know why you are still here complaining. Go away.
I stood in a massive queue at Berlin airport waiting to have my passport checked at boarder control, the lad in front asked why we were all having to show our passports and were being questioned about why we were entering the country , how long our stay would be and if we had return tickets etc etc.... I replied because this is what we voted for.
You don't get cake when you pee in the mixer! The UK is a third country and everyone told people this was going to happen - the UK is treated exactly the same as any other third country.
Well, actually if you pee in the mixer, you get to keep and clean up the mess you made. But some pretend that, since the mixer didn't belong to them at the time they peed in it, it's not their responsibility to clean up anything at all, and also unfair they're not getting any cake!
@@FrewstonBooks That's an issue that you or future generations will need to address. It was the Tories who declared, 'Brexit means Brexit,' disregarding the 48% who voted to remain. The responsibility now lies with the UK, not the EU. Also, by April 2025, the UK is expected to implement fingerprint checks similar to the EU's, so perhaps it's time to reconsider your stance, guys.
Even if the EU aren't punishing the UK, who the hell could blame them if they did? The Brexiteers deliberately picked a fight with the EU, and chose to divorce from the relationship, so "we" started the brawl, the EU could finish it if they wanted and they would be justified.
I don’t think the EU is punishing the UK, that would be childish. I do think the EU just is moving in the direction of EU interests. UK is not part of that 🤷
I think the main problem is that the British suddenly realized they are not special. EU is not willing to treat them any different than any other 3rd country and it sees them as any other 3rd country national. This is driving some British crazy.
Sadly, those brexiters who thought we were special still think that, and now also believe that the EU is punishing us and being vindictive. You surely don't imagine that reality intrudes on their delusion, do you?
"Some" British - you are wise to see it doesn't apply to all. Some of us could clearly see what was going to happen and said so - we were accused of creating scare stories and called Traitors. As if warning against a terrible mistake and wanting the best for your country is treason. A large group of us are still challenging through the courts, arguing that each individual person is a citizen, and once a citizen you remain so regardless of what the country does. So far, so good.
After voting to isolate themselves from the EU they are now complaining about being treated like they have been isolated from the EU. It's like pointing a loaded gun at your foot, pulling the trigger and being surprised that you now have a very painful foot with a hole in it.
@@johnrussell3961 We do know you are British, that's why you'll be biometrically scanned as you wanted 3rd country citizens to be, before voting yourselves into being 3rd country citizens! 😆
@@gretareinarsson7461 Couldn't care less. I think the UK should charge an arrival and departure tax for EU people. And we should restrict French nationals from UK entry, and bill France for every illegal entrant that comes from France. Let's put a cap on French entry into the UK and penalise them for every illegal. What do you think about that? We could refuse to give the French access to our EEZ. That's a great idea! Every illegal from France, we could reduce French fishing by two trawlers apiece. When that runs out we can expel French nationals. Send them packing back to France. I think that's a great idea. That would wake them up a bit.
Not all of us voted for Brexit, in fact a tiny 4% of those who could be bothered to vote, I consider myself a British European, I’ve always been pro European as I have used materials made in the Netherlands for the past 30 years and like the way the Dutch and other Europeans do business. Now I and hundreds of thousands of pro European brits are tarred with the same brush - sheer unnecessary madness.
The people who voted out were sold Brexit on a pack of lies, only the rich with vested interest knew why the Tories wanted out. My brother in law voted leave and I can't blame him considering the lies perpetrated by Farage, Johnson and the vast majority of the British media. Labour doing nothing to support either remain or leave sealed the deal. At the height of the 'debate' prior to the referendum, 50% of Labour party members did not know what Labour policy on Brexit was. Meanwhile Corbyn, who was always lukewarm to the EU at best, decided he'd make himself scarce and went abroad on holiday. You can't write this stuff.
Punishment? So ein Blödsinn. Das UK _wollte_ die EU verlassen, nun ist UK nicht mehr Teil der EU, und die Regeln für Non-EU-Countries gelten daher für UK. So einfach ist das. Umgekehrt ist es doch genauso! Das UK behandelt doch EU-Staaten auch wie den Rest der Welt. Wo ist das Problem?
@@larzkruber822You mean like the EU has not stopped any illegal migrants crossing at least 2 of their porous borders so far and get on another boat for the U.K.? That sort of churlish behaviour?
@@xr6lad Well.... since they are in the UK now, (outside the EU), I guess those imigrants are a UK problem?! Apparently the UK didn't took care of their borders.
@@xr6ladwhy should we stop boats to the UK? They are not part of the EU so that's not our business. Our business is to stop them before they enter the EU. If you like we can send you all the immigrants that reach our borders and want to go to the UK straight to your border if you like??
Britain gets what it deserves for voting to leave the EU. I am not British but could see these issues would arise from 12000 miles away. I would have to ask who profited from Brexit and why did certain people support it?
We in Europe do not want to lighten controls from the miserable anti-European UK, and do not want to lighten controls to the UK. Got it?? BREXIT IS BREXIT!!! You asked for it remember??
I'm taking a short holiday in Italy with my wife. The only time we needed to show any form of ID was when checking in to the hotel. We were not checked at the departure airport, we were not checked at the arrival airport in Italy. There were no long queues (except to buy a bottle of water) and it was all terribly easy. But then we are both EU passport holders and we are traveling within Schengen. Our flight was more like an internal journey made very easy by Schengen. If you didn't want to be treated like foreigners, then voting to leave the club was a pretty dumb thing to do.
@@LeonLShawThe fact that nobody explained it like you would to a toddler doesn’t mean all British people are exempt from the responsibility of the decision, nor the understanding. Some things are a logical conclusion from others, and unless every Brit is a right moron, they should be able to and be expected to use some logic and deduce some things in their own. I mean we were holding you to a higher standard than the ‘mericans, but that was probably a mistake.
@@FrewstonBooks judging by the fact that most had to google afterwards what the EU is in the first place and many not voting at all, maybe it was everybodies fault
@@jyvben1520we in the EU countries did not notice that you left and most don't even know that the UK left or don't really understand the meaning of brexit, by now you probably realised that you are not missed, but keep up the shenanigans
Canadian living in the United States (35 years): I was about the post the same thing. Do these people know how ridiculous they sound? “Border controls? Why are they punishing us?”
Did you notice the last time you entered the UK that you and the EU citizens both used the same queue as the UK citizens? Do into others as you would do for your self.
We had a miserable, cloudy day in Madrid.. i blame the UK😂..(actually, reminded me of one of the reasons i left, a number of years ago!)... i can't imagine what it would be like to live back there now! Miserable weather AND the consequences of Brexit!!
British people must finally understand that after Brexit they will have the same status as an African or Asian within the EU and that is the only right consequence. Brexit was the decision of the British and no nation in the EU forced them to do it. In my opinion, the EU has also made too many concessions to the British in the Brexit negotiations. Every normal-thinking person knew that this story would end badly for the British, only they themselves thought they were wiser.
The WHOLE purpose of the EU was to agree on COMMON RULES so that goods and people could go anyplace in the EU without restrictions. The UK decided to LEAVE the EU, so now, all this bureaucracy, checks, etc are needed because the UK is FREE to diverge (is "Sovereign") so the EU has to check everything because of different standards and because of LACK OF TRUST (the UK is NOT trustworthy). Because the world is becoming more dangerous every day, then the checks on third countries are increasing. The funny side is the UK when it was in the EU, participated ACTIVELY in the building of all these rules / Checks of third country goods, etc without thinking ONE MINUTE that later it would decide to be on the other side of the fence. There are 198 countries in the world, 27 of which are IN the EU, and 171 that are OUTSIDE the EU (Third countries) and the UK decided to be one of them. There is NO RESET to this Mr K.Starmer except JOINING the EU (if you are eligible)!
"There is NO RESET to this Mr K.Starmer except JOINING the EU" You have not understood what Starmer's ‘reset’ is all about. The reset refers to all areas that are not centrally regulated by the EU. There are many. Every EU state can negotiate bilateral agreements with the UK without asking Brussels. And the RESET refers to the working atmosphere that the Tory spooks had poisoned.
@@paullarne We've known Paul for months. He spreads moronic lies because he is stupid and doesn't know what the facts are. We wish Paul the best possible medical help.
@@paullarne Good choice for you and in good company (Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam) with almost nothing in common.
Here's a top tip UK, the EU doesn't give a damn about your Christmas and there's not a single thing you can do about it. Remember those cards? The EU is holding every one of them.
Not quite true we have some cards as well, only all our cards are on full display for the EU to see what our hand is and what they see is that we have a random hand of low value cards that won't win you anything. However the Brexiteers think that even with poor cards all on display that they can still bluff the EU.
@@heldertorres4296 we have a market that the countries of the EU want to sell into. Oh and we also have one other that we would likely never use namely a veto on the UN security council. But as I said they are on open display.
@@stephenhodgson3506 we can sell to anyone in the planet why it's only your market available ? Lol that's delusional , we can export to anywhere , our exports didn't change much , your have changed not ours because your market it's not that important because you will have to buy to us , I doubt that British streets will be nice for huge American cars, or going to buy vegetables or American meat or Chinese . For us doesn't change ... I don't think you grasp the concept of Brexit.. Brexit only have affects in your economy ours we can just sell to anyone in the EU. Just like tourism , if Brits don't go to Spain it's ok they will not fell because those vacancies will leave it open , for french, swiss, Germans, Dutch and etc. It was an illusion thinking that the EU needs something ..because we can just pick from any other country
Denmark here 🇩🇰: This is the truest form of "reaping what you have sown". The UK needs a reality check. You are delusional in your extreme exceptionalism, seeping through all areas of your society. If you are to remain any significant part of the free world tou need the following: 1. Dismantle the union; Scottish independence and a referendum in Wales. 2. Abolish the crime called Northern Ireland and unite them with IR.
Why the victim complex ? They were told all of this and STILL voted for it . UK is being treated like every other country that is not in the EU . What is it that they find unfair about this . The turkeys are getting the Christmas that they voted for .
Il est tout de même extrêmement étrange de croire que le Royaume-Uni allait garder tous ses privilèges de membre de l'union européenne sans aucune contrepartie. Comment une personne rationnelle peut penser cela ?
Some English. We are a deeply divided nation because of the absurdity of Brexit. Almost half of us voted to stay in the EU because we regard ourselves as Europeans too with many friends and colleagues and even family there. Now we suddenly live in a country with extremists. Some of whom are also friends and family. And you cannot reason with extremists because they are “always right”.
The lady thinks the UK is so special that the EU went out of its way to think of punishments specifically for them. 😂 How self-centered do you need to be to have that kind of thought process?
Raab wanted a bespoke deal, so he could cherry pick LOL 🤣. Well it doesn't work like that! Brexit was a mistake which you will have to live with forever! I don't hear these same people whining when they are vingerprinted at the US border!
The thing is, the UK had a bespoke EU membership. They had a carefully curated membership with tons of exeptions. Even if they were to rejoin in a decade or two, those exeptions are out the window.
For crying out loud! We are now a foreign country. We have to obey border controls Every MP who put us in this hole are now sitting back idly enjoying their pensions.
@@nicolarse-stubbornno one to pick your crops,which means it will rot, then you will need to import it costing more money, it's not hard to think Muppet 🤡
@@readesiun988 Africa and Asia, don't get many plumbers, welders or bricklayers ect from those countries, to undercut British firms, like the E.Europeans used to.
Greetings from Spain. The pro-Brexit Brits have shot themselves in the foot. They wanted tough borders for European products and migration control, and now they have what they wanted. British pensioners living in the sunny south of Spain cannot stay indefinitely in my country, as they are treated like tourists.
"Sovereignty means control of boreders111!" EU: "Right, we are gonna have check on ours for everyone, including you" "Noooo, we are british, wE ARe SpECiAl" 😂😂😂
Exactly, that’s what makes it so funny. The UK pushed harder than anybody else for the introduction of this system to be protected from dangerous goods and people coming from countries outside the union. And then decided they want to be one of these countries. 😂 History can be hilarious.
Its a shame the UK left. However, from a Danish citizen who was often tired of the brittish or should i say, more specifically, the English entittlement was unbearable and just incredibly annoying. Its clear this entittlement still exist and i hope that the this will fade in the years, so when the UK returns it can be in an orderly mannor. We dont punish the UK, but this might be exactly what the UK needs in order for better cooperation in europe in the future. Its obviously a shame for all the UK citizens that knew better and didnt have this entittlement, but i think you at the same time know exactly what i talk about. Hope to see you in the EU in a decade or two.
@paullarne you mean just like the UK had exeptionalism? Denmark will ratify our exceptions as the EU rules gets upgraded. To accept EU standards is a going to a higher standard for most European countries, but not for Denmark. Which is why we need exceptions till the EU catches up. Just so you know, we only have 2 of the 4 exceptions left.
@paullarne in the Danish kingdom all countries was allowed to decide for themselves. Which means that Greenland and faroe island is not part of the EU even if Denmark is. The UK could learn a lot from us and how you treat your fellow countries in your kingdom. Imperialism is long time past.
@paullarne funny how the English can dominate the UK and disregard what the other countries want. Claiming they don't want to be part of a union with no controll when that's exactly what they see doing to Scotland, Wales and northren Ireland.
yea but think of how cheap your made in china plastic shoes and toxic clothes will be !! think of how cheap the processed meat pumped full of hormones and the chlorine washed chicken and eggs from the US will be !!
@@wayneford2481 Ummm, Mogg was non executive. He did not make any management decisions. And the business "Somerset investments" is a global financial company, with bank accounts all over the world. But hey, you are only an anti brexiter. So I know that's way beyond your comprehension. Stick to your anti brexit comic books.
As a Italian eu citizen I can take my car hop in a train or plane and go to Madrid Paris Berlin Athens Nearly everywhere on the continent without ever being stop for checks on borders All I need is my country id that are valid in the entire union I can visit 27 countries as tourist or to make business with all the liberties of visiting a town in my home country in Italy It is incredible to see the liberties of our eu borders when compared to everywhere else on earth If you are a brazialian you need a passport to go to Venezuela A German can hop in car and go in Rome with no passport and zero issues Hell if you go by car you can literally pass 2 borders without border controls I went to the uk several times to meet friends studying in London and everytime i had preferential gates for eu citizens and all I needed was my personal id papers card I didn’t request a passport until I had to travel outside the eu I hopped on a plane in Venice and I was in London in 2 hours Now is not possible anymore And only because of uk own decision Well In my country we say Chi è causa del suo mal Pianga se stesso That can be translated Who is the cause of its own problems should only blame himself
Ironic that this policy in the EU was at the suggestion of the UK government whilst the UK was still a member. Keep up the good work Liz. I love your work and videos.
@@adamlee3772 it's no irony. The UK electorate voted to sack the EU. The politicians were the creeps who sucked up to the EU. But, hey, we have rectified that.
Yeah, that seems to be quite unpleasant. But being part of the UK is their own decision for better or for worse. They, not the EU, would have to deal with that problem.
@@Michael_from_EU_Germany Well, the Germans have a weird hobby complaining about anything.... in the weirdest places. To your comment (learned this from a German once): ....und in China fiel ein Reissack um
The irony is that the UK always had a super privileged status within the EU, they were not even on Schengen. Switzerland, Norway and Iceland are there and they were never part of the EU. Now they want to keep all the privileges even after leaving the EU. Soon they will want to absorve the EU into the UK.
Agreed. I find it odd that while Brexiteers didn't want 'unelected ' bureaucrats in the EU telling us what to do, they were quite happy to listen to the non dom media owners ,and didn't mind possible Russian funding of the Leave campaign.
@@grahambretman4010 possible, you got to be joking. The money path is as clear as day. Pudin got what he wanted, I like the way he provides honey pots to any western billionaire he wants to influence, it's pathetic really.
😂 Except they've practically taken over the south of Spain as vacationers (the British "immigrants" had to leave), and when there's any anti-tourist sentiment, they think it's only aimed at them. 😅
They are still our friends ... just no longer part of the union. So i for one still care about them - just not about this whinning ... thats just funny ^^
@@julonkrutor4649Nah, it's not funny anymore. They were only complaining before they left and their only complaining after they left. It's just annoying.
Thankfully, I have a European passport (living in UK) and look at this situation with pity. I’m not affected by Brexit, I’m still European 🇪🇺 and proud, proud of “OUR precious Union, The European Union”. We won’t forget the racism and xenophobia directed at Europeans during Brexit and neither should Europeans forget. As for the constant whinging on the British side, petulance and childish behaviour which must simply. BE ignored.
We voted to erect barriers with our nearest neighbours. The right-wing misinformation media networks know that but keeping people angry is more important than telling them the truth.
Only stupid, dumb and uneducated people can be misinformed. There was plenty of information about the results of Brexit in advance - worldwide. It was the British people who voted. Democracy only works with mature people. Now deal with it.
@@gregjones-x8c I can't understand you. I'm from Spain. No problem with empty shelves here, products from Germany, or any other country, are perfectly availables. I don't know if it's a terrible "Crisis in Germany" (I don't think so), but anyway, I don't hear German, French, Spanish, Italian people winning and crying for border commercial problems, only British. Of course, EU export to UK are now more difficult, and every one of us has lost with Brexit, but it's very clear that UK is the big looser, or, at least, I don't hear anybody talking about Brexit in this side...
The most ridiculus thing is they don't discuss this when US is doing this. Even the English understand that US is big and uk is small. Some news. EU is big uk is small. Nothing to discuss. If you want to go you registrate your fingerprint.
It is not ridiculous when you consider that the UK has no intention to join the US, whereas joining the EU again is a very lively desire amongst the electorate. And that poses a risk to the people that wanted the hard Brexit in the first place. And exactly those people are the ones controlling the media, and thus the content we will see on television, daily papers, magazines and lots of channels on the internet. Now when you don't want to join the EU whilst a growing part of the electorate does want that, you have to fight that, if necessary by spreading mis-information. And whilst joining the US is not a realistic scenario, and you as a super-rich would perhaps not even mind to have that happen, there is no point in emphasising the fact that these border-checks also happen at the US-border. Add to this the fact that if you would point it out you are introducing the risk that your viewers might actually start to think for themselves. And you don't want that either. So these sponsored-by-the-rich news-outlets will simply not discuss that fact.
I'm sad that the anti Europe (not only anti EU rhetorics) is going on. "We are now sovereign", in other words, there are 27 states that are not sovereign, they must be absolutely stupid. Recently JRM: "Now that we have got rid of the Yoke of the EU.." In other words: 27 states accept living under a yoke. I put down my German glasses, but I'm thinking of all great European states like Sweden, the Netherlands, France etc etc. But in reality the UK is not sovereign, they will always obey the Americans, thus they joined the Iraq War because Bush expected them to do so. I do not know where the problem is, MP Peter Bone said after the Referendum: "After Brexit the Uk will become the land of milk and honey." I do love the UK and I do not mind their national characteristic features, in this case the words "splendid isolation" which was used in the past, had a special charm.
Omg the UK is just one big Karen. You voted for it what ever your complaining about it's your problem.. brit here in France every thing is all good here! Food is good roads are good ..work is good...
Boris lied to you. Politicians do that, no doubt for self-serving purposes - he or his friends were getting something out of leaving. Why on earth would the EU agree to let a former member all the benefits. Everyone else in the EU would want the same deal. You aren't that special.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the EU banned all British food exports. Food standards have been drastically reduced such as hormone and pesticide residues to permit imports from Australia, India and the USA.
Your comment about Australian imports to the UK is total bullshit. You are just regurgitating the lies spread in the UK to defend the shite decision to Brexit. Stop spreading these lies. Grüße aus Australien.
@@jeanjacques9980 you, mate, are a liar referring to “pestisides” and Australia. That utter lie has been perpetuated by UK farmers attempting to protect their alrealy protected and inefficient industry. The worst thing for that industry was Brexit because now UK farmers are exposed to more efficient farming technologies from countries like New Zealand and Australia. These UK farmers need to “buckle up” because their future will be a very rough ride if they want the status quo to remain. Grüße aus Australien. Tschüss.
@@peterfromgw4615 You are incorrect, the last Tory government changed the laws relating to food safety regulations regarding permitted residues in food and no longer conform to EU regulations. Some residues are now permitted by up to 4000% more than previously, a Tory swan song. This is not a farmer’s conspiracy, read the article in Guardian. The purpose of this policy was to facilitate trade deals with countries having much lower food standards namely the USA but not exclusively, agriculture and health care are key demands in a trade deal with America. The last time the tories deregulated “RED TAPE” in the food sector Thatcher gave the world Mad Cow Disease (BSE) which cost U.K. taxpayers £billions and numerous very unpleasant deaths, this was a scandal greater than the recent Post Office scandal and cover up. Let’s not talk about growth hormones steroids used in the production of Australian beef which is not permitted in the EU and as far as I’m aware banning Australian beef imports. Tory deregulation is also responsible for the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy, over seventy deaths and £biilions of taxpayer pounds to pay for the remediation of other buildings with cladding. Not expecting Labour to be much different.
I remember in the 70's a minister stood up in the houses of Parliament and said the famous words "We and the European's have to pull together!" I left the UK a few years later as, I saw this coming. Some years later, I changed my citizenship. Best decision of my life!
Indeed, like the American MAGA people who think that isolationism will solve all their problems. Most EU countries have those people too, unfortunately. Although I think the Brexit fiasco made a lot of EU sceptics change their minds. At least here in Sweden.
But we were told - by people we shall not name - that it was all Remoaner nonsense! But we do have back control.....the fact that we choose to do nothing about it (probably because we don't actually have much control over our current situation) is all part of that wonderful thing called Sovereignty! I have a shiny new car on the driveway, the fact that it doesn't work because of a lack of parts is neither here nor there, it looks good and makes me feel good.....but I do have to catch the bus to work unfortunately!
Oh joy! The English still don't understand Brexit and its consequences. Such bafflement and outrage. How dare those Europeans make their own laws. You couldn't make this stuff up!
British exceptionalism at it's finest. We chose to leave the EU but now we're going to be upset we're treated exactly like a country that is not a member of the EU.
I don't understand all these problems with the EU. Didn't we regain our sovereignty and control of our own borders when we left? As of now, wtf has the EU got to do with the UK? 😂
Sovereignty is the only invisible currency used for one single purpose; to buy bilateral agreements with. The UK has now a lot of sovereignty sitting in the fridge. Wonderful isn’t it? O. Maybe spend it on buying a membereship of the EU? As it is sitting around doing nothing…?
@@ai-d2121 Perhaps UK should try a new trading partner that Brexiteers would find more agreeable? Might I suggest another proud nation which boasts of yesteryear glory- the island-kingdom of Atlantis?
Nigel's suggestion for the Brexit believer Christmas dinner: chlorinated chicken (guaranteed not for EU) with chips and pesticide-flavoured English beer. Might be available in your shop... or not! 🎵 Dwindle dwindle little deal, you're broke and it's for real 🎵
The brexit cult members who shouted about sovereignty failed to realise that the EU countries also have sovereign rights and further work to protect their community. What a shock to the hard of thinking.
Absolutely ridiculous. Still trying to eat your cake and have it like always during GB's EU membership now? Exceptionalism and entitled behavior, yes, we are used to it. Not happening.
Let me explain for all of you Brexiteers what it is all about in your own language so you understand: -Oink Oink Oink! Love from the Sweet Mighty EU )))
Why isn't anyone asking the big question, the elephant in the room? Entitlement. Britain opted out of the EU, not to be apart of the EU. Why do so many who complain about the results argue from a place of entitlement? Perhaps it's the same mentality and view of the world that brought about the horrific British Empire of the past.
Greetings from rural Southern Ireland. As someone who's worked and lived in a dozen different countries worldwide, Im watching these Brexit videos in astonishment and bewilderment! For instance I worked in the Czech Republic in June 2000. The stories my Czech colleagues told me of their experience of Communism would send chills up your spine. They spoke of their delight at its demise and the endless possibilities that the EU held for them, both personally and nationally. Their manager spoke of their astonishment on hearing two men in a Dublin pub loudly cursing the Government, (while watching the evening news), without any fear whatsoever. We know the EU is not perfect but be careful what you wish for!
It works both ways. Living in France, we now face a blanket 40% import tax if we order goods from the UK. We were not allowed a vote in the referendum, and would certainly not have voted for Brexit, unlike some idiots in Spain.
I could understand if it was just luxury goods, but tea? Give me a break! And, unfortunately, French tea is not the same! I can buy Tetley's teabags, but not only are they more expensive, but I swear they pander to French taste for gnats' pee and put less tealeaves in them! I tend to rely on family visitors to help me out now. @@bentekik7137
In Ireland, our MEPs were able to tell us exactly what would happen to Ireland and the U.K. residents should Brexit happen. We knew what would happen to the U.k. The Brexiteers lied all the through the process or did not study the implications of Brexit and the disastrous consequences of that disastrous decision.
As an EU citizen who speaks 6 languages and reads media from 4 continents on a daily basis... the only place I hear this whinging about the biometric system and ETAIS is from Britain... and it was the British who promoted it within the EU in the first place! 😂
Yes you can't fix stupid ! The U.K. are the biggest cry 😢babies !
Notice you say ‘as an EU citizen’. The EU wasn’t meant to be a nation state but you have no issue giving up (or selling in fact) your nations sovereignty. Sounds like we should have just accept AH offer of a Grosse Europa and saved all the deaths.
@xr6lad I'm a Danish citizen and I'm also a citizen of the European Union and I feel really good about that.
The irony that a UK citizen can't comprehend to be a citizen of a country and a union at the same time is simply so grotesque 😂😂😂😂😂
At one time I works with a group of workers from 7 different EU countries and the only one who complained was a pommy. Nothing in Australia suited him so we told him to go back and he did for 6 months then came back to Australia and complained about England.
@@xr6lad Ah. There’s the brexit Godwin again:
As Brexit gets itself into more trouble, the likelihood of naming Hitler, the Fourth Reich or the EUSSR approaches 1.
Brexiteers wanted to be a third country, that’s what you get.
Don’t blame EU.
Blame Nigel and Boris.
Remember guys, blaming the EU for everything is how you got into this mess to begin with...
Amen
indeed, when Southern England was getting all the goodies the EU were being blamed to the rest of the country and they were convinced to vote out. I'd say it's great now in the North of the Home Counties.
Exactly!
Well, yeah, what are they supposed to do? Admit they were wrong? That requires growth and change, both of which require hard work.
And being in the EU is the fault of the adviser who was a lord and a banker who advised Edward Heath to join in the first place...
"Why is the E.U.treating us as though we have left the E.U., just because we have left the E.U.?" ...Brexiters ask.
I know, she's thick, isn't she.... pity nobody pointed out to her that the committee who proposed biometric and ETAIS system was a British Labour MEP who was enthusiastically supported by David Cameron. That would have been a laugh to see her reaction!
@@chiccabay9911 never ever heard a brexiter ask that, only dumb remoaners claiming we do
But the problem is the EU border controls are a mess, hit and miss, still using rubber stamps.
You need to get out and travel a bit. The EU is way behind the UK on border controls and way behind the rest of the modern world.
They have been trying to implement these systems for years but their organization is very complex and it is taking years.
The sooner they get these new systems implemented the better.
Brexiteers moaning what a laugh. What is his name?
Like we need to punish the UK for BREXIT here in the EU.
@@Joey-ct8bm it's a stupid idea that they are the centre of the universe... British exceptionalism... fog on the channel... bloody idiots!
Brexiteers behave like a person who for years was a member of a golf club, but who decides he doesn’t want to abide by the rules, nor want to pay his membership fees. He accepts he cannot play in club competitions, but thinks it’s okay to pitch up and join his mates for game without paying, inappropriately dressed and abandoning the etiquette of the club. When his mates tell him politely to take a reality check and piss off, he gets all irate and indignant. There is a description for such a person - thick and entitled.
You forgot the part where he parks the golf cart on one of two small hills, going in the middle and get driven over twice my not setting the parking brake
Brita are Not Our "mates". Not sorry^^
I call them psychopaths.
I’m from Serbia and the only two countries in Europe we need visas for are United Kingdom and Ireland. Last month I browsed through the UK tourist visa procedure and, in addition to being expected to pay €100 for the visa application time slot, a bunch of documents and a visa fee of £115, applicants are fingerprinted, a scan of their iris is taken and a sample of voice is recorded before they even decide whether the visa is approved. Visiting Pentagon probably requires less. This is why I find it ironic that these people are complaining about being fingerprinted.
Serbia has a visa waiver in the Schengen area which Ireland is not a member but in 2025 will need a travel permit in the EU known as an ETIAS.Each ETAIS will require a face and eye recognition identification which lasts for 90 days at a cost of €180.This new check will be across all non EU countries and will hit the transport sector very hard.This ETAIS was formulated by the 28 countries of the EU when the UK was a member and they were instrumental in its construction.
@ My understanding is that ETIAS will be done online, so it’s quite different from going to an embassy. Also, where did you learn that ETIAS will last for 90 days at the cost of €180? Can you share the information source for this?
@@stephenburke5967 ETIAS costs € 7 and it is valid for 3 years. source EEAS
As a South African we too have to go through the same process to get a visa for the Uk and Europe. Get it in your heads that thanks to your deceitful politicians and Brexit you are now part of the rest of the world. You did it to yourself now don't complain.
Please place your comment on the channel that showed that. They don't read comments on this channel
@@taramis829 people keep saying things like this in the comments. Why would anyone put themselves up for that kind of bullying and harassment. Lol
you have hit the nail on the head, I could not agree with you more !!
@@jojo2007ish I live in a country with multiple parties, where people NOT being able to debate are out of sight very quick. Look at it: a video, 5000 comments agreeing. Who reads more than the first 10 comments anyway? Where I live we debate, negotiate and find long term solutions the majority can agree on. Happy Scandinavia, where you are free to have an opinion and we debate different positions without hating each other.
@@jojo2007ish Lol here as well. What are you if you aren't able to speak your mind, argue and discuss? Lol, what are you then except an amoeba? I'm so very sorry that you have lost that in your country and upbringing. A population not being able to stand together and solve together is not a real nation with a population with identity respected by others.
American so I have no skin in the game, but those show hosts sound like Spoiled Little Brats, who were never told NO. The UK chose Brexit, now you're not part of the EU, Get over it.
Then comment that on their channels (GB News and so on). Brexiteers are certainly not keen to watch this channel. Just like you in the US should comment in the right place instead of only in your own ecco chamber.
@@neptune5728 Yes, I looked at the comments when Biden held his inauguration speech. On Fox news a comment said: look at how few likes his speech has! That silly person forgot to count the likes his speech got on CNN. And now during election campaigning: thousands of comments on their own channel, that hardly anyone would ever read, instead of debating with a person from the other faction. I'm glad we all speak with each other in Scandinavia and agree that compromising with each other is a better solution for the whole population.
And you butt out Virginia.
@@neptune5728 Do you know who out leading trading partners are? Canada and Mexico.
@@michaeladkins6 What's that got to do with anything?
The biometric and ETAIS system was proposed by an EU committee chaired by the UK Labour MEP Claud Moraes and enthusiastically supported by David Cameron.... the irony that some British now claim this is vindictiveness on the part of the EU when it was promoted by Britain. The cluelessness some Brits display when it comes to knowing anything about the EU is breathtaking. Thanks for the laugh, it was so funny seeing some of those in the video make a complete fool of themselves by their ignorance. 😂
Farage, Mummery and Ben Habib voted for it.:-)
Lol come on now - we know they can't deal with facts!😂
100% Correct. It's a pity these idiots can't be reasoned with. You'll never win an argument with an idiot.
Thanks guy or saying “some”. This is a smaller and smaller minority of idiotic stubborn troublemakers who refuse to admit they were very very wrong.
@rsh793 ... maybe Dougal in Father Ted should have been English? " these cows are near, those cows are far away" would have been more apt!
Who remembers Nigel Farage and Anne Widdecomb turning their back on the EU flag and then marching
triumphantly with a silly little union jack flag through the EU parliament ??
Watched it. Pathetic Little Englander (whose wife is European and allows him to retain an EU passport) with his former Tory "cheerleader".
It really is embarrassing. FFS
A pair of pantomime characters.
Pinocchio and the Widow Twankey. 😆
Pepperidge farm remembers !
I do...
I resigned from my club because they were so dictatorial... they just would not do as I wanted. Now, they won’t let me use any of the club’s facilities. They say it is because I am no longer a member… how petty they are.
Yes, it is so unfair!
This exactly.
"They're punishing us" - GOD'S SAKE! We chose to be a 3rd country, it's our own fault. The arrogance on show by Jeremy Vile and his co-hosts is ridiculous.
We don't need to punish you even if we wanted to. You Englishmen are doing it harshly enough yourselves.
"They're punishing us" is just an explicit admission of total lack of control.
Talking about Brexit lies, where did our "friends and neighbours" go when the vote didn't go their way?
Well said. The blond ditsy lady who said that, clearly voted FOR Brexit BUT had no idea what it would entail. The tone of 'grandeur' is laughable.
The UK even voted for the ETIAS project when they were in the EU.
Brexiters' motto: "In case of doubt, blame the EU!"😂😂
Yep
I thought one of the benefits of Brexit was accountability, that the UK could no longer blame the EU. Now Brexiteers are blaming the EU, even though we're not a member
@@lizwebstersbf
why don’t you support England Independent and join EU as new member
Much bigger chance than UK rejoin
UK media is trying very hard to become
something close to russian media
Just absolute gutter
@@matpkNo. The English aren't welcome any longer in the EU.
again and again and again. British media, politicians and people blame the EU for their own problems created by their own politics, media and people. stop whininig and start taking responsiblity for your own acitons.
Too many English citizens do not realise how racist and xenophobic their media is and how unimportant their economic absence is for the EU.
It explain why Russia feel so familiar to them.
We did, we left.
The antis just cannot get over it still!
@@stevecoinitin7521 Yes you did leave - but that was a few years ago. How have 'things' been going since that day? Jobs, Wages, Housing, Food, Household Expenses - you know; the sort of things that really matter to the average person? I mean there must be lots of positive signs by now that voting to leave the EU was the 100% correct choice. Great Britain must have been Divinely Blessed with Strong, Forthright Upstanding political leadership during the times that this decision was made - leadership that clearly spelled out all of the difficulties that the nation might experience during the transition period - leadership that planned for the long term benefit of the economy - leadership that set an example to be emulated - leadership that demonstrated its regard for their positions of trust. 14 Years in power should have been an ample amount of time to have achieved these goals, don't you think?
@@stevecoinitin7521 You are not following. This, we are seeing here is a discussion on E.U. nations border controls and are these controls used to punish the U.K.? We know you left we don't know why you are still here complaining. Go away.
As a Canadian, I used to have a high opinion of Britain, but this own goal (Brexit) has made them look like fools.
I stood in a massive queue at Berlin airport waiting to have my passport checked at boarder control, the lad in front asked why we were all having to show our passports and were being questioned about why we were entering the country , how long our stay would be and if we had return tickets etc etc.... I replied because this is what we voted for.
Boredom control
You voted to be treated like a third country, deal with it.
So why is dear old Deutschland flatlining,...mired in recession?
@@gregjones-x8cbecause the English voted to leave the EU?
@@therealrobertbirchall EU going down the toilet....it's another failing Soviet Union,...the EUSSR.
@@gregjones-x8c What does that have to do with OPs comment?
@@kilianshatwell1027 dont worry he's posting this fantasy all over the comment section
You don't get cake when you pee in the mixer!
The UK is a third country and everyone told people this was going to happen - the UK is treated exactly the same as any other third country.
Brexiteers and @Lucid.dreamer still don't understand.....
Naturally - but still hard on those of us (almost 50% of the vote) who voted to remain.
Well, actually if you pee in the mixer, you get to keep and clean up the mess you made.
But some pretend that, since the mixer didn't belong to them at the time they peed in it, it's not their responsibility to clean up anything at all, and also unfair they're not getting any cake!
@@FrewstonBooks That's an issue that you or future generations will need to address. It was the Tories who declared, 'Brexit means Brexit,' disregarding the 48% who voted to remain. The responsibility now lies with the UK, not the EU. Also, by April 2025, the UK is expected to implement fingerprint checks similar to the EU's, so perhaps it's time to reconsider your stance, guys.
never heard that expression before xD. I need to add this to my vocab
Outrageous the EU is treating Britain as if it was not a member of the EU.
Yes. They wanted to be non members, and the EU are obliging. They are treating us like all non members.
Like your sense of humor!
not enough sarcasm
They're not even in Europe anymore. They're global now... 🤣🤣🤣
@@franswiggers601 " Global Britain" should have a free pass across all countries borders.😶
"We just think its about us because we think everything is about us" - pure gold.
Even if the EU aren't punishing the UK, who the hell could blame them if they did?
The Brexiteers deliberately picked a fight with the EU, and chose to divorce from the relationship, so "we" started the brawl, the EU could finish it if they wanted and they would be justified.
I don’t think the EU is punishing the UK, that would be childish. I do think the EU just is moving in the direction of EU interests. UK is not part of that 🤷
I think the main problem is that the British suddenly realized they are not special. EU is not willing to treat them any different than any other 3rd country and it sees them as any other 3rd country national.
This is driving some British crazy.
Sadly, those brexiters who thought we were special still think that, and now also believe that the EU is punishing us and being vindictive.
You surely don't imagine that reality intrudes on their delusion, do you?
You can only drive someone crazy who started out sane.
So I beg to differ that I think the premise is not met...
"Some" British - you are wise to see it doesn't apply to all. Some of us could clearly see what was going to happen and said so - we were accused of creating scare stories and called Traitors. As if warning against a terrible mistake and wanting the best for your country is treason. A large group of us are still challenging through the courts, arguing that each individual person is a citizen, and once a citizen you remain so regardless of what the country does. So far, so good.
The english are not superior!?! I wonder if the corpse of Cecil Rhodes has disintegrated from frantic spinning... /s
After voting to isolate themselves from the EU they are now complaining about being treated like they have been isolated from the EU. It's like pointing a loaded gun at your foot, pulling the trigger and being surprised that you now have a very painful foot with a hole in it.
Furious at others controlling their borders and sovereignty.
It was a British idea and the committee who introduced it was a Labour MEP, you couldn't make it up!😂
Foreigner treating us as foreigners! How dare they. Don’t they know we are British?
@@johnrussell3961 We do know you are British, that's why you'll be biometrically scanned as you wanted 3rd country citizens to be, before voting yourselves into being 3rd country citizens! 😆
@@gretareinarsson7461 Couldn't care less.
I think the UK should charge an arrival and departure tax for EU people. And we should restrict French nationals from UK entry, and bill France for every illegal entrant that comes from France.
Let's put a cap on French entry into the UK and penalise them for every illegal.
What do you think about that?
We could refuse to give the French access to our EEZ. That's a great idea! Every illegal from France, we could reduce French fishing by two trawlers apiece. When that runs out we can expel French nationals. Send them packing back to France.
I think that's a great idea.
That would wake them up a bit.
Not all of us voted for Brexit, in fact a tiny 4% of those who could be bothered to vote, I consider myself a British European, I’ve always been pro European as I have used materials made in the Netherlands for the past 30 years and like the way the Dutch and other Europeans do business. Now I and hundreds of thousands of pro European brits are tarred with the same brush - sheer unnecessary madness.
The last 50 years UK were known for its high quality comedy. And Brexit is simply the best.
More like farce ... and Brexiteers definitely put the "arse" in that "farce".
Remain a slave ,Remain our whipping boy, Remain our pay cheque Remain subserviant ? NO
If only it were actually funny..
Apart from the fact that the last laugh is on us!
The obvious question - why should those new rules NOT apply to the UK? Anyone thinking it is about punishing the UK is just thick.
The stupidity of those blaming the EU is breathtaking.
I blame Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson. I complain about those who voted for Brexit, not the EU.
Cameron started the decline taking the Conservative party out the EU first. All self serving.
The people who voted out were sold Brexit on a pack of lies, only the rich with vested interest knew why the Tories wanted out. My brother in law voted leave and I can't blame him considering the lies perpetrated by Farage, Johnson and the vast majority of the British media. Labour doing nothing to support either remain or leave sealed the deal. At the height of the 'debate' prior to the referendum, 50% of Labour party members did not know what Labour policy on Brexit was. Meanwhile Corbyn, who was always lukewarm to the EU at best, decided he'd make himself scarce and went abroad on holiday. You can't write this stuff.
i blame also gammons who followed those wankers and voted for that
Putin's plan at the outset. Launder all that money for the Russians!
Yes those imbeciles mentioned liked the american idea of free way trough europe. Now those will bring you the american nightmare
Punishment? So ein Blödsinn. Das UK _wollte_ die EU verlassen, nun ist UK nicht mehr Teil der EU, und die Regeln für Non-EU-Countries gelten daher für UK. So einfach ist das. Umgekehrt ist es doch genauso! Das UK behandelt doch EU-Staaten auch wie den Rest der Welt. Wo ist das Problem?
Weil UK immer schon speziell war.
Ein furchtbares Volk. Ein Glück sind die draussen
The need us more than we need them. We're British anyway. How dare they treat us like the rest of the world.
Don’t bother, the Brexiters are like Trump supporters, it’s a cult.
Didn’t take over Europe the first two times so followed the AH principle now of doing so and creating a Grand Europe politically?
They quite clearly imagined that the borders would be one way.
It's just crazy.
They don´t even acknowledge that this could be done by day one
It was just EU´s mercy to push this out for so long
@@larzkruber822You mean like the EU has not stopped any illegal migrants crossing at least 2 of their porous borders so far and get on another boat for the U.K.? That sort of churlish behaviour?
@@xr6lad Well.... since they are in the UK now, (outside the EU), I guess those imigrants are a UK problem?! Apparently the UK didn't took care of their borders.
@@xr6ladwhy should we stop boats to the UK? They are not part of the EU so that's not our business. Our business is to stop them before they enter the EU.
If you like we can send you all the immigrants that reach our borders and want to go to the UK straight to your border if you like??
@@xr6lad 🤣🤣
Britain gets what it deserves for voting to leave the EU. I am not British but could see these issues would arise from 12000 miles away. I would have to ask who profited from Brexit and why did certain people support it?
Russia profits from Brexit. They don't want a united Europe.
Your country 😂
@Pillarguri… thats funny😂 and true. But actually instead of kicking the Brits out we convinced them that they wanted to get out 😂
We in Europe do not want to lighten controls from the miserable anti-European UK, and do not want to lighten controls to the UK. Got it?? BREXIT IS BREXIT!!! You asked for it remember??
They didn't ask, they demanded.
As they say, be careful what you wish for.......
not everyone asked for it!
But everyone suffers
They won, why don't they just enjoy their sovereignty
I'm taking a short holiday in Italy with my wife. The only time we needed to show any form of ID was when checking in to the hotel. We were not checked at the departure airport, we were not checked at the arrival airport in Italy. There were no long queues (except to buy a bottle of water) and it was all terribly easy. But then we are both EU passport holders and we are traveling within Schengen. Our flight was more like an internal journey made very easy by Schengen. If you didn't want to be treated like foreigners, then voting to leave the club was a pretty dumb thing to do.
the full impacts were not explained to the people, Brexit was sold as the great heaven on earth.
@@LeonLShawThe fact that nobody explained it like you would to a toddler doesn’t mean all British people are exempt from the responsibility of the decision, nor the understanding. Some things are a logical conclusion from others, and unless every Brit is a right moron, they should be able to and be expected to use some logic and deduce some things in their own. I mean we were holding you to a higher standard than the ‘mericans, but that was probably a mistake.
I can’t believe there is a single person in brexthickland who is complaining about the new visa waiver scheme. You voted for it. You should be happy.
Only half of us (approx) voted for it.
@@FrewstonBooks judging by the fact that most had to google afterwards what the EU is in the first place and many not voting at all, maybe it was everybodies fault
we did not vote for it, we voted to leave the EU. The conmsequences were not on the ballot paper.
It's none of the Brits business. The EU is taking control of its borders as it sees fit.
That is the price of being fooled by Farage.
the good thing is,
i am in Europe and its all a British problem!
it also hurts the EU economy, less exports to a poorer country makes the EU also a bit poorer
@@jyvben1520we in the EU countries did not notice that you left and most don't even know that the UK left or don't really understand the meaning of brexit, by now you probably realised that you are not missed, but keep up the shenanigans
@@josedacosta5197they chose, they got it and should live with it. EU waited more than 8 years before the final implementations.it's time.
@@jyvben1520 _it also hurts the EU economy_ Marginally and unnoticeably.
@@josedacosta5197 i am not in the UK
You voted for brexit, you got brexit. Easy to understand (canadian here, seeking comic relief from the american election. You didnt disappoint)
Canadian living in the United States (35 years): I was about the post the same thing. Do these people know how ridiculous they sound? “Border controls? Why are they punishing us?”
Another Canadian here. Why? British exceptionalism! They had an empire once. Simple.
@@susanhuntley9262 you are correct, it’s very easy to understand, just dopey remoaners seem unable to comprehend a democratic election
@@Borodino12 Sorry, you have explained nothing.
Did you notice the last time you entered the UK that you and the EU citizens both used the same queue as the UK citizens?
Do into others as you would do for your self.
It rained today in my area , I blame the EU.
On my side of the formerly magnificent Doggerlands we had a warm Indian Summer day. I blame the obviously spiteful EU.
We had a miserable, cloudy day in Madrid.. i blame the UK😂..(actually, reminded me of one of the reasons i left, a number of years ago!)... i can't imagine what it would be like to live back there now! Miserable weather AND the consequences of Brexit!!
We blame the UK when it rains here. The Brits for sure sent their rain here.
I've got a hangover after drinking European beer. That is the EU's fault.
British people must finally understand that after Brexit they will have the same status as an African or Asian within the EU and that is the only right consequence. Brexit was the decision of the British and no nation in the EU forced them to do it.
In my opinion, the EU has also made too many concessions to the British in the Brexit negotiations. Every normal-thinking person knew that this story would end badly for the British, only they themselves thought they were wiser.
This is exactly what voting for Brexit means. You cannot leave and expect to enjoy the same benefits that membership brings.
The WHOLE purpose of the EU was to agree on COMMON RULES so that goods and people could go anyplace in the EU without restrictions. The UK decided to LEAVE the EU, so now, all this bureaucracy, checks, etc are needed because the UK is FREE to diverge (is "Sovereign") so the EU has to check everything because of different standards and because of LACK OF TRUST (the UK is NOT trustworthy). Because the world is becoming more dangerous every day, then the checks on third countries are increasing.
The funny side is the UK when it was in the EU, participated ACTIVELY in the building of all these rules / Checks of third country goods, etc without thinking ONE MINUTE that later it would decide to be on the other side of the fence.
There are 198 countries in the world, 27 of which are IN the EU, and 171 that are OUTSIDE the EU (Third countries) and the UK decided to be one of them. There is NO RESET to this Mr K.Starmer except JOINING the EU (if you are eligible)!
Yes it’s infuriating that people don’t know they’re a*** from their elbow. Feelings of winning sadly trump rational thought.
"There is NO RESET to this Mr K.Starmer except JOINING the EU"
You have not understood what Starmer's ‘reset’ is all about. The reset refers to all areas that are not centrally regulated by the EU. There are many. Every EU state can negotiate bilateral agreements with the UK without asking Brussels.
And the RESET refers to the working atmosphere that the Tory spooks had poisoned.
@@paullarne We've known Paul for months. He spreads moronic lies because he is stupid and doesn't know what the facts are. We wish Paul the best possible medical help.
@@paullarne😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@paullarne Good choice for you and in good company (Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam) with almost nothing in common.
Here's a top tip UK, the EU doesn't give a damn about your Christmas and there's not a single thing you can do about it. Remember those cards? The EU is holding every one of them.
Not quite true we have some cards as well, only all our cards are on full display for the EU to see what our hand is and what they see is that we have a random hand of low value cards that won't win you anything. However the Brexiteers think that even with poor cards all on display that they can still bluff the EU.
@@stephenhodgson3506tell one card that the UK holds ? A single one..
@@heldertorres4296 we have a market that the countries of the EU want to sell into. Oh and we also have one other that we would likely never use namely a veto on the UN security council. But as I said they are on open display.
@@stephenhodgson3506 we can sell to anyone in the planet why it's only your market available ? Lol that's delusional , we can export to anywhere , our exports didn't change much , your have changed not ours because your market it's not that important because you will have to buy to us , I doubt that British streets will be nice for huge American cars, or going to buy vegetables or American meat or Chinese . For us doesn't change ... I don't think you grasp the concept of Brexit.. Brexit only have affects in your economy ours we can just sell to anyone in the EU.
Just like tourism , if Brits don't go to Spain it's ok they will not fell because those vacancies will leave it open , for french, swiss, Germans, Dutch and etc. It was an illusion thinking that the EU needs something ..because we can just pick from any other country
@@heldertorres4296a joker
It was the decision to leave the EU from the UK....here are the consequences....good luck....good bye and please never come back.....
Denmark here 🇩🇰: This is the truest form of "reaping what you have sown". The UK needs a reality check. You are delusional in your extreme exceptionalism, seeping through all areas of your society. If you are to remain any significant part of the free world tou need the following: 1. Dismantle the union; Scottish independence and a referendum in Wales. 2. Abolish the crime called Northern Ireland and unite them with IR.
Why the victim complex ?
They were told all of this and STILL voted for it . UK is being treated like every other country that is not in the EU . What is it that they find unfair about this .
The turkeys are getting the Christmas that they voted for .
Who is the sensible guy on the panel who kept insisting „It‘s not about us, they are doing it to EVERYBODY“?
Britain is doing it too …
www.gov.uk/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta
Don’t know but he struggled to soar like an eagle when he was surrounded by Turkeys
Il est tout de même extrêmement étrange de croire que le Royaume-Uni allait garder tous ses privilèges de membre de l'union européenne sans aucune contrepartie. Comment une personne rationnelle peut penser cela ?
But I have left many tennis clubs, refused to pay any membership, and they have always still let me play on the courts, gratis? 😂😂 (Sarcasm).
English exceptionalism !
Beaucoup de Britanniques ne pensent pas rationnellement.
They are not rational. They are British....
@@maartenaalsmeer ❣👍
It’s absolutely amazing that the English still cant differentiate between themselves and the rules that apply to all other countries on earth.
Some English. We are a deeply divided nation because of the absurdity of Brexit. Almost half of us voted to stay in the EU because we regard ourselves as Europeans too with many friends and colleagues and even family there.
Now we suddenly live in a country with extremists. Some of whom are also friends and family. And you cannot reason with extremists because they are “always right”.
What you expect from king shit ???😊
because Brexit was sold to the peole that nothing would change, the agreements would ensure that.
The lady thinks the UK is so special that the EU went out of its way to think of punishments specifically for them. 😂 How self-centered do you need to be to have that kind of thought process?
I only remember her as a reporter on supersized super skinny. She was better informed there.
Brits are very snobbish.
It is called nationalism
Because that is the way the simplistic news item was presented to her on the show, that British travellers to the EU would face this new process.
Raab wanted a bespoke deal, so he could cherry pick LOL 🤣. Well it doesn't work like that! Brexit was a mistake which you will have to live with forever! I don't hear these same people whining when they are vingerprinted at the US border!
The thing is, the UK had a bespoke EU membership. They had a carefully curated membership with tons of exeptions. Even if they were to rejoin in a decade or two, those exeptions are out the window.
For crying out loud! We are now a foreign country. We have to obey border controls Every MP who put us in this hole are now sitting back idly enjoying their pensions.
I do love meeting Brexiters, and asking them to point out the benefits of Brexit, hysterically funny.
They probably can't stand you. And invite you to "go elsewhere". Because you are a smarmy "individual".
No more cheap labour from eastern Europe for a start
@@nicolarse-stubborn Now it comes from Africa and Asia
@@nicolarse-stubbornno one to pick your crops,which means it will rot, then you will need to import it costing more money, it's not hard to think Muppet 🤡
@@readesiun988 Africa and Asia, don't get many plumbers, welders or bricklayers ect from those countries, to undercut British firms, like the E.Europeans used to.
English exceptionalism ends at Dover.
Oh nice i'm gonna steal that one!
@@MinqApoc Be my guest.
Greetings from Spain. The pro-Brexit Brits have shot themselves in the foot. They wanted tough borders for European products and migration control, and now they have what they wanted. British pensioners living in the sunny south of Spain cannot stay indefinitely in my country, as they are treated like tourists.
"Sovereignty means control of boreders111!"
EU: "Right, we are gonna have check on ours for everyone, including you"
"Noooo, we are british, wE ARe SpECiAl"
😂😂😂
The system was proposed by the UK when UK was in EU. !!
When EU citizens go to UK is worse than UK citizens go to EU
www.gov.uk/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta
Exactly, that’s what makes it so funny. The UK pushed harder than anybody else for the introduction of this system to be protected from dangerous goods and people coming from countries outside the union. And then decided they want to be one of these countries. 😂 History can be hilarious.
Its a shame the UK left.
However, from a Danish citizen who was often tired of the brittish or should i say, more specifically, the English entittlement was unbearable and just incredibly annoying.
Its clear this entittlement still exist and i hope that the this will fade in the years, so when the UK returns it can be in an orderly mannor.
We dont punish the UK, but this might be exactly what the UK needs in order for better cooperation in europe in the future.
Its obviously a shame for all the UK citizens that knew better and didnt have this entittlement, but i think you at the same time know exactly what i talk about.
Hope to see you in the EU in a decade or two.
As a remainer, I know you are quite right. It will take a generation or so to learn what international co-operation is all about.
@@paullarne
It is a beautiful language.
@paullarne you mean just like the UK had exeptionalism?
Denmark will ratify our exceptions as the EU rules gets upgraded. To accept EU standards is a going to a higher standard for most European countries, but not for Denmark.
Which is why we need exceptions till the EU catches up.
Just so you know, we only have 2 of the 4 exceptions left.
@paullarne in the Danish kingdom all countries was allowed to decide for themselves. Which means that Greenland and faroe island is not part of the EU even if Denmark is.
The UK could learn a lot from us and how you treat your fellow countries in your kingdom.
Imperialism is long time past.
@paullarne funny how the English can dominate the UK and disregard what the other countries want. Claiming they don't want to be part of a union with no controll when that's exactly what they see doing to Scotland, Wales and northren Ireland.
MOGGY PROMISED CHEEP FOOD , CHEEP SHOES , CHEEP CLOTHES AFTER BREXIT ,
AND THEN HE MOVED HIS BUSINESS OUT OF BRITAIN AND INTO EUROPE.
yea but think of how cheap your made in china plastic shoes and toxic clothes will be !! think of how cheap the processed meat pumped full of hormones and the chlorine washed chicken and eggs from the US will be !!
Only for transition. When transition ended Dublin pulled his certification.
Everything you mentioned is more expensive in the corrupt EU
My own fav, which hasn't been achieved yet, is cheap wine. 😂
@@wayneford2481 Ummm, Mogg was non executive. He did not make any management decisions.
And the business "Somerset investments" is a global financial company, with bank accounts all over the world.
But hey, you are only an anti brexiter. So I know that's way beyond your comprehension. Stick to your anti brexit comic books.
As a Italian eu citizen I can take my car hop in a train or plane and go to Madrid
Paris
Berlin
Athens
Nearly everywhere on the continent without ever being stop for checks on borders
All I need is my country id that are valid in the entire union
I can visit 27 countries as tourist or to make business with all the liberties of visiting a town in my home country in Italy
It is incredible to see the liberties of our eu borders when compared to everywhere else on earth
If you are a brazialian you need a passport to go to Venezuela
A German can hop in car and go in Rome with no passport and zero issues
Hell if you go by car you can literally pass 2 borders without border controls
I went to the uk several times to meet friends studying in London and everytime i had preferential gates for eu citizens and all I needed was my personal id papers card
I didn’t request a passport until I had to travel outside the eu
I hopped on a plane in Venice and I was in London in 2 hours
Now is not possible anymore
And only because of uk own decision
Well
In my country we say
Chi è causa del suo mal
Pianga se stesso
That can be translated
Who is the cause of its own problems should only blame himself
There was also a big shortage of labour on turkey farms. Where were all those patriotic Brits rushing to fill those jobs?
Ironic that this policy in the EU was at the suggestion of the UK government whilst the UK was still a member.
Keep up the good work Liz. I love your work and videos.
Well said 👏
And not only that, the chairman of that committee that was involved outlining this policy was a UK MEP.
@@adamlee3772 it's no irony.
The UK electorate voted to sack the EU. The politicians were the creeps who sucked up to the EU.
But, hey, we have rectified that.
@@Stichelfritz We sacked the UK MEPs. 😎
@@Lucid.dreamer only in this case you sacked them too late!
Scotland and NI are being punished, they never voted to leave.
I have to pay taxes which are used to buy tanks, which I as a pacifist do not want.
Suffer with you. Is there no possibility to do a Scoexit?
Yeah, that seems to be quite unpleasant. But being part of the UK is their own decision for better or for worse. They, not the EU, would have to deal with that problem.
@@Michael_from_EU_Germany Well, the Germans have a weird hobby complaining about anything.... in the weirdest places. To your comment (learned this from a German once): ....und in China fiel ein Reissack um
Don’t forget as well that the result was really close. 46.6 % voted to remain. The leave camp keep saying it was an overwhelming result, how ??
Well Brexiteers sorry about your Xmas but you fucked my life.
So true
There will be no supply problem, these are just scaremongering tactics. Brexit has improved you life, so be so negative.
and mine
@@lizwebstersbf
why don’t you support England Independent and join EU as new member
Much bigger chance than UK rejoin
Explain
The irony is that the UK always had a super privileged status within the EU, they were not even on Schengen. Switzerland, Norway and Iceland are there and they were never part of the EU.
Now they want to keep all the privileges even after leaving the EU. Soon they will want to absorve the EU into the UK.
😂😂😂😂
Always remember the Murdoch Media pushed hard for BREXIT.
He is now married to ruzz lady former colleague of Putin. Says it all.
Agreed. I find it odd that while Brexiteers didn't want 'unelected ' bureaucrats in the EU telling us what to do, they were quite happy to listen to the non dom media owners ,and didn't mind possible Russian funding of the Leave campaign.
Great answers Sendu7
Yep! The US tv owner of FOX News.That on itself tells enough!
@@grahambretman4010 possible, you got to be joking. The money path is as clear as day. Pudin got what he wanted, I like the way he provides honey pots to any western billionaire he wants to influence, it's pathetic really.
Nobody ask the Brits to come to the EU....if they don't like stay at home.
Nobody cares in the EU...😂
😂 Except they've practically taken over the south of Spain as vacationers (the British "immigrants" had to leave), and when there's any anti-tourist sentiment, they think it's only aimed at them. 😅
They are still our friends ... just no longer part of the union. So i for one still care about them - just not about this whinning ... thats just funny ^^
@@julonkrutor4649Nah, it's not funny anymore. They were only complaining before they left and their only complaining after they left. It's just annoying.
Brexitiers aren’t Brits. They are traitors.
@@Flo-vn9ty correct, the UK is like the strange uncle at christmas, everyone is happy about if he leaves. even if hes family
Leaving a larger group makes it more difficult individually? 😮😮😮
Thankfully, I have a European passport (living in UK) and look at this situation with pity. I’m not affected by Brexit, I’m still European 🇪🇺 and proud, proud of “OUR precious Union, The European Union”.
We won’t forget the racism and xenophobia directed at Europeans during Brexit and neither should Europeans forget. As for the constant whinging on the British side, petulance and childish behaviour which must simply. BE ignored.
We voted to erect barriers with our nearest neighbours. The right-wing misinformation media networks know that but keeping people angry is more important than telling them the truth.
Only stupid, dumb and uneducated people can be misinformed. There was plenty of information about the results of Brexit in advance - worldwide. It was the British people who voted. Democracy only works with mature people. Now deal with it.
But it's EU exports to UK which have slumped ie Crisis Germany in recession.
@@gregjones-x8c 🤔 It's not EU/Germany who is whining here about empty shelves and skipped christmas.
Greetings from the continent. 🇪🇺
@@gregjones-x8c I can't understand you. I'm from Spain. No problem with empty shelves here, products from Germany, or any other country, are perfectly availables. I don't know if it's a terrible "Crisis in Germany" (I don't think so), but anyway, I don't hear German, French, Spanish, Italian people winning and crying for border commercial problems, only British. Of course, EU export to UK are now more difficult, and every one of us has lost with Brexit, but it's very clear that UK is the big looser, or, at least, I don't hear anybody talking about Brexit in this side...
@@Bueddenwarder-Aggerschnagger So enjoying our freedom and sovereignty...free from unelected bureaucrats.
The most ridiculus thing is they don't discuss this when US is doing this. Even the English understand that US is big and uk is small. Some news. EU is big uk is small. Nothing to discuss. If you want to go you registrate your fingerprint.
It is not ridiculous when you consider that the UK has no intention to join the US, whereas joining the EU again is a very lively desire amongst the electorate. And that poses a risk to the people that wanted the hard Brexit in the first place. And exactly those people are the ones controlling the media, and thus the content we will see on television, daily papers, magazines and lots of channels on the internet.
Now when you don't want to join the EU whilst a growing part of the electorate does want that, you have to fight that, if necessary by spreading mis-information.
And whilst joining the US is not a realistic scenario, and you as a super-rich would perhaps not even mind to have that happen, there is no point in emphasising the fact that these border-checks also happen at the US-border. Add to this the fact that if you would point it out you are introducing the risk that your viewers might actually start to think for themselves. And you don't want that either.
So these sponsored-by-the-rich news-outlets will simply not discuss that fact.
I'm sad that the anti Europe (not only anti EU rhetorics) is going on. "We are now sovereign", in other words, there are 27 states that are not sovereign, they must be absolutely stupid. Recently JRM: "Now that we have got rid of the Yoke of the EU.." In other words: 27 states accept living under a yoke. I put down my German glasses, but I'm thinking of all great European states like Sweden, the Netherlands, France etc etc.
But in reality the UK is not sovereign, they will always obey the Americans, thus they joined the Iraq War because Bush expected them to do so.
I do not know where the problem is, MP Peter Bone said after the Referendum: "After Brexit the Uk will become the land of milk and honey."
I do love the UK and I do not mind their national characteristic features, in this case the words "splendid isolation" which was used in the past, had a special charm.
Omg the UK is just one big Karen. You voted for it what ever your complaining about it's your problem.. brit here in France every thing is all good here! Food is good roads are good ..work is good...
I grew up in a British colony and I really don't mind what happens to the UK 🙈👻 brexit was a lie
Brexit was sold as Britain would leave but keep all the benefits of being a member of the EU.
How can anybody be so stupid to believe that!
And totally believed by the hard of thinking!
Boris lied to you. Politicians do that, no doubt for self-serving purposes - he or his friends were getting something out of leaving. Why on earth would the EU agree to let a former member all the benefits. Everyone else in the EU would want the same deal. You aren't that special.
Exactly! if what is happening now had been on the ballot paper nobody would have voted to leave. The people were hoodwinked.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the EU banned all British food exports. Food standards have been drastically reduced such as hormone and pesticide residues to permit imports from Australia, India and the USA.
Don't worry.....they will.😅
Your comment about Australian imports to the UK is total bullshit. You are just regurgitating the lies spread in the UK to defend the shite decision to Brexit. Stop spreading these lies. Grüße aus Australien.
Don't blame Australia for pesticide residues, we're ahead of your game at least.
@@jeanjacques9980 you, mate, are a liar referring to “pestisides” and Australia. That utter lie has been perpetuated by UK farmers attempting to protect their alrealy protected and inefficient industry. The worst thing for that industry was Brexit because now UK farmers are exposed to more efficient farming technologies from countries like New Zealand and Australia. These UK farmers need to “buckle up” because their future will be a very rough ride if they want the status quo to remain. Grüße aus Australien. Tschüss.
@@peterfromgw4615 You are incorrect, the last Tory government changed the laws relating to food safety regulations regarding permitted residues in food and no longer conform to EU regulations. Some residues are now permitted by up to 4000% more than previously, a Tory swan song. This is not a farmer’s conspiracy, read the article in Guardian. The purpose of this policy was to facilitate trade deals with countries having much lower food standards namely the USA but not exclusively, agriculture and health care are key demands in a trade deal with America.
The last time the tories deregulated “RED TAPE” in the food sector Thatcher gave the world Mad Cow Disease (BSE) which cost U.K. taxpayers £billions and numerous very unpleasant deaths, this was a scandal greater than the recent Post Office scandal and cover up. Let’s not talk about growth hormones steroids used in the production of Australian beef which is not permitted in the EU and as far as I’m aware banning Australian beef imports.
Tory deregulation is also responsible for the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy, over seventy deaths and £biilions of taxpayer pounds to pay for the remediation of other buildings with cladding. Not expecting Labour to be much different.
I remember in the 70's a minister stood up in the houses of Parliament and said the famous words "We and the European's have to pull together!"
I left the UK a few years later as, I saw this coming. Some years later, I changed my citizenship. Best decision of my life!
the Brexiters seem to think they own the E.U. and the E.U. should do everything to make Brexiters happy.
Not eu problem is british problem welcome to brexit britain that's what happens you cancel your menbership.
Honestly, this is a common mindset of the right-leaning provincials worldwide.
Indeed, like the American MAGA people who think that isolationism will solve all their problems. Most EU countries have those people too, unfortunately. Although I think the Brexit fiasco made a lot of EU sceptics change their minds. At least here in Sweden.
It was explained that this would happen but British people just ignored it. You can't say you didn't know
But we were told - by people we shall not name - that it was all Remoaner nonsense!
But we do have back control.....the fact that we choose to do nothing about it (probably because we don't actually have much control over our current situation) is all part of that wonderful thing called Sovereignty!
I have a shiny new car on the driveway, the fact that it doesn't work because of a lack of parts is neither here nor there, it looks good and makes me feel good.....but I do have to catch the bus to work unfortunately!
And people made a choice to listen to obvious bullshit.
So the blame is not just on the grifters. People voted, they wanted this, they are getting it.
I didn’t vote for it.neither did 62.5% of the voting population.
@@nigelfarley814
Maybe tthat 62% should have voted
@@jaafartangi5640 They did either by voting remain or abstaining.
Oh joy! The English still don't understand Brexit and its consequences. Such bafflement and outrage. How dare those Europeans make their own laws. You couldn't make this stuff up!
British exceptionalism at it's finest.
We chose to leave the EU but now we're going to be upset we're treated exactly like a country that is not a member of the EU.
I don't understand all these problems with the EU. Didn't we regain our sovereignty and control of our own borders when we left? As of now, wtf has the EU got to do with the UK? 😂
@@obtuse1291 regaining mythical 🦄 sovereignty you mean?
Why did you ever believe a word the Brexiteers said ? Brexit needs reversing, and soon.
you almost sound like you are living on an island
Sovereignty is the only invisible currency used for one single purpose; to buy bilateral agreements with.
The UK has now a lot of sovereignty sitting in the fridge. Wonderful isn’t it? O. Maybe spend it on buying a membereship of the EU? As it is sitting around doing nothing…?
@@ai-d2121 Perhaps UK should try a new trading partner that Brexiteers would find more agreeable? Might I suggest another proud nation which boasts of yesteryear glory- the island-kingdom of Atlantis?
This woman said "How dare they control their borders" - exactly what Brexiteers wanted here.
Good grief . What a mess . As my grandmother said many years ago , “ Why do you put yourself in that position ? “
We tried to tell them, but they told us it was untrue, Europe would beg us to trade with them, and guess what, they aren't!
UK has only itself to blame, stop avoiding responsibility
Nigel's suggestion for the Brexit believer Christmas dinner: chlorinated chicken (guaranteed not for EU) with chips and pesticide-flavoured English beer. Might be available in your shop... or not!
🎵 Dwindle dwindle little deal, you're broke and it's for real 🎵
Minced pies from China are also very good
@@Piden-l4b
WHAT?? Disgusting imported food?? By the power bestowed on the Brexit Chapel Archbishop Nigel you are now for ever banned. 🤣
@@Piden-l4bthat's only for working class americans
British exceptionalism personified the EU to protect their borders but is seen as punishment. Go figure.
The brexit cult members who shouted about sovereignty failed to realise that the EU countries also have sovereign rights and further work to protect their community. What a shock to the hard of thinking.
Absolutely ridiculous. Still trying to eat your cake and have it like always during GB's EU membership now? Exceptionalism and entitled behavior, yes, we are used to it. Not happening.
So good to hear sense on Brexit. Thanks Liz.
Let me explain for all of you Brexiteers what it is all about in your own language so you understand: -Oink Oink Oink!
Love from the Sweet Mighty EU )))
Brexiteers and @Lucid.dreamer still don't understand.....
All I hear from Brexiteers is waahh waah waah. Like babies crying that reality is different from their fantasies.
That’s fucking hilarious, thanks...
It getting boring bla,bla,bla, get a new bogey man to blame. We left the EU it’s our fault and no one else’s .
The EU is treating Britain as if it were not part of the EU. That's outrageous.
It’s not. The EU is a political union.
Brexiters wanted divorce. And now they are nagging like a divorcee would still want the advantage
Why isn't anyone asking the big question, the elephant in the room? Entitlement. Britain opted out of the EU, not to be apart of the EU. Why do so many who complain about the results argue from a place of entitlement? Perhaps it's the same mentality and view of the world that brought about the horrific British Empire of the past.
Greetings from rural Southern Ireland. As someone who's worked and lived in a dozen different countries worldwide, Im watching these Brexit videos in astonishment and bewilderment!
For instance I worked in the Czech Republic in June 2000. The stories my Czech colleagues told me of their experience of Communism would send chills up your spine.
They spoke of their delight at its demise and the endless possibilities that the EU held for them, both personally and nationally.
Their manager spoke of their astonishment on hearing two men in a Dublin pub loudly cursing the Government, (while watching the evening news), without any fear whatsoever.
We know the EU is not perfect but be careful what you wish for!
I don't think the EU will by shocked.😂
It works both ways. Living in France, we now face a blanket 40% import tax if we order goods from the UK. We were not allowed a vote in the referendum, and would certainly not have voted for Brexit, unlike some idiots in Spain.
I just stopped getting stuff from the UK. I can get it here in Europe, much quicker and cheaper shipping.
I could understand if it was just luxury goods, but tea? Give me a break! And, unfortunately, French tea is not the same! I can buy Tetley's teabags, but not only are they more expensive, but I swear they pander to French taste for gnats' pee and put less tealeaves in them! I tend to rely on family visitors to help me out now. @@bentekik7137
What are you buying in the UK, false teeth?
What even would you want to buy from Britain?
@zapkvr 😅 no vape stuff
You wanted Brexit..... Boris changed to brexit..... Britain is poor now Boris is laughing counting his fortune 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
In Ireland, our MEPs were able to tell us exactly what would happen to Ireland and the U.K. residents should Brexit happen. We knew what would happen to the U.k. The Brexiteers lied all the through the process or did not study the implications of Brexit and the disastrous consequences of that disastrous decision.
In addition, didn't Boris the Liar himself promise that there wouldn't be any checks?
in which case can you really blame the people for voting the way they di when they were lied to?