It's batshit crazy, most people who are suffering are the ones that wanted it. I don't understand the "I've been lied too" most of us knew Boris lied and half the public understood that leaving was going to effect trade negatively.
@@OrphanAnnie10 I do. Brexit only really appealed to people who can't link cause and effect properly. The less clever. The less well educated. The more wilful who choose beliefs over fact-based reasoning. They got a dose of the emotional and fanciful industrial-grade propaganda and bought into it.
So any EU rule that favours, say, French cheese makers over UK cheese makers is a sign of the EU being evil and petty. But when the UK make rules that favours, say, British bank sector, then that is a sign of high intelligence and innovation and... taking back control. The double standard among Brexiteers is incredible.
@@physiocrat7143 The rules that state that third countries must comply with the principles of the single market and customs union...the UK played a large part in drafting and implementing these rules.
@@fitzstv8506 Yes, the UK government of the time must take its share of the blame for perpetuating a trade and economics policy that was discredited and out of date even before the French Revolution. Bad ideas never die. One might have thought that there was still a memory of the British free trade tradition alive bad sadly there was not.
I don’t care about fishermen or farmers that voted for Brexit, my sympathies goes to all the young that voted remain and had their future of lives outside the U.K. in EU with work, studies and leisure taken away from them.
I'm lucky in that I'm a dual Australian/UK citizen. I voted remain, and now with how Brexit has turned out (as predicted) I'm off to New Zealand after I graduate there's plenty of work out there, it pays better and the country respects the people who live there.
Well there you go more young British prefer Australia New Zealand America Canada etc to the eu to build their future. Leisure time and retirement is preferable for brits as the young want to get drunk and behave as they would not do at home and the oldies want the warmth, don't forget youngsters voted against the common market 40 years ago and didn't throw their dollies out of the pram.
@@mogznwaz because the point of the EU is too work as a greater whole and not be isolationist and share talents and trades where needed. Take my industry, in games design we often work contracts or have limited stints at work places before moving on to the next project, having the freedom of movement in the EU allowed us to work wherever the publisher we worked under needed us, take Ubisoft, they have studios, within the UK, France and Romania having freedom of movement shares the skill across these countries so it doesn't get taken up by one country. It's all about working as a greater whole so we can all prosper and improve together, not in spite of eachother.
@@spiritualanarchist8162 Because it was never about that. Bureaucracy, fishing, making our own laws etc was all just a cover for the real reason why vast majority voted for Brexit: immigration. It was, is and always will be about immigration.
They won't be in business for much longer. It was well known that the Brexiters are a bunch of dishonest, unprincipled charlatans before the referendum. The leave voters must have a consuming, visceral hatred of foreigners.
Why are you crying about it? Cause a few businesses are struggling with the new rules? Get a grip mate. We have freed ourselves from the shackles or the anti-democratic, corporatist, big government loving EU and now have the freedom to pursue economic prosperity through lower taxes, less regulation and global free trade!!! Chin up mate, UK can crush it from here on out as long as the economic right retains control (Labour socialism would KILL us now we have left the EU)
@@jpfrank4228 are you always a unfeeling sociopath or just on youtube? Your also thick if you think the tories arent more corporatist than the eu. Boris's main hobby is sucking off his corporate mates
@@bobkrazynski2205 not unfeeling at all. Just looking at the big picture here. We can’t throw the baby out with the bath water. Don’t think anyone would deny that Boris and his buddies are corporatist wankers. But the entire EU is pretty much set up to favour its incumbent corporations (which massively stifles competition). At least if we increase business freedom in the UK (lower taxes & regulations), that will benefit the whole market and boost competition.
@Neville McCormack dear Sir, you obviously don't even understand your own drivel. - if you don't recognize the EU and the rights of EU citizens to call themselves such then you also cannot recognize the UK. Let me explain, BOTH are unions. So if you do not recognize unions then there's no problem - as Northern Ireland is not a part of GB b and, according to your argument , the UK neither. I know, you are going to argue with usual double standards. - you are a bigot
Yes ! For real It is very important to have different streams of income and a diversified portfolio as for me I have already invested in crypto which is very profitable and easy to gain
No neither do I, I’ve tried but they are adults and it’s a pathetic excuse to say they were lied too by politicians. They went with it for two main reasons greed and laziness. The evidence was out there they just needed to do their own research
@@lesleyrobertson5465 100% agree with you but I do feel sorry for the people and Business who didn't vote for this ,no they face the same problems as the nutters that voted for it. For the life of me I cant understand why people in business voted for this especially them who's bulk of there trade is with the EU bar as you said pure greed they expected the eu to buckle and give uk exemptions they couldn't impossibly give.Again greed and not knowing what the eu and single market actually is.
I screw up my country because I suffer from nostalgia of my old English traditions I screw up my country because I want to go back to my dead empire. I screw up my country because of my English pride. Brexit is victory of emotion over reason.
4:40 "Nothing like the promise that we was given". If only someone had thought to say it was a really bad idea... Oh wait, I remember, that was _project fear_
Yes, the complaints of the Leave voters are really disgusting to listen to. They ALL voted to leave, they all have been taken for a ride for the sake of safeguarding a few trust funds from public scrutiny. They are well-advised to put the bill at the doorstep of the Brexit promotors, liars all.
i will never understand why these people really felt the need to vote for something that the majority of them will never live to see the real affects of. like couldn't grandpa have just sat this one out, and left for you know, the people who will actually have to live with this fucking nightmare. the voting age should have been lowered atleast a bit, ideally to 16-40 in my opinion.
In his specific case (of being unable to import bee colonies) the issue is not Brexit. The UK government decided to introduce an import ban these imports. However; another Brexit Party MEP now demands compensation because his businesses is affected, and he campaigned last year to leave with no deal.
@@zlamanit Until the Brexit voters who were lied to, put the bill at the doorstep of the Brexit promotors, literally, they will not be deemed relevant. Farage never got a bill for all of his lies, neither has Johnson. By contrast, Johnson was re-elected with a large margin. Possibly because of the horribleness of Corbyn, just like Trump was elected because of the horribleness of Hillary. Absolute madness reigns in the world of today.
That's the thing the English got wrong. That last question shows it. "Don't you feel you are in the middle between the EU and UK". The EU is the combined 27 sovereign nations working together against everyone else for there own shared interests. Good luck England as I'm sure the Americans, Chinese, Japanese, Russians etc will act the same. 🌎
Nope, that bee keeper _knew_ this would happen. I saw Leaver after Leaver, BRexit MP after Brexit MP get up on their hind legs (in Parliament and elsewhere) and solemnly state "We knew what we were voting for."
*No 1: Don't Only Hope On Government For Income,* *No 2: As An Individual Look For Different Self Income Not Only Waiting on Monthly Wages,* *No 3: Always Save The Little You Can And Think Of What To Do With It When It Become Good For Capital.* It's 100% Good To Have Different Ways To Gain Income, because Government have failed us so therefore let's try and survive
Yes ! For real It is very important to have different streams of income and a diversified portfolio as for me I have already invested in crypto which is very profitable and easy to gain
Do you remember when first meetings happen and the EU guys come in with folders full of information and the UK guys without a single paper and a small notebook. So, this continues.
@Dimwits Vote Tory "It will cut red tape - but we need to hire 50000 people that can't even be trained in time to handle with the extra red tape as a direct result of Brexit"
Dear E - You cannot rely your vote in a Referendum on promises. This does not work as many see a good chance to get rid of their frustration. Switzerland is highly experienced in referenda, of course, there are groups trying very hard to influence the voters but the Swiss won't be easily fooled. A referendum is often accompanied by emotion and real facts become blurred. in the case of Brexit many consequences were ignored, now they have appeared. But that does not mean that a direct democracy has only advantages, a parliamentary law for example can be changed more easily if it has been proven false.
My god man, the majority of British media has failed to share the real pain businesses are experiencing to do the extreme Tory Brexit. Only Chan 4, The Guardian and a handful of RUclipsrs are covering these issues.
Jay Klink Well, the British print media's silence on the current problems with Brexit is hardly surprising, given that they were rabid supporters of leaving the EU. Just like the Tories, it is not in their interests to highlight their own blunders. Still, sooner or later, the truth will out.
@@andrewoliver8930The reality is that newspapers survive by feeding the prejudices of their target readership. If they don't, then it's commercial suicide. Imagine (say) The Daily Express (average age of readers being around 87 ) suddenly saying Brexit was a big mistake. Why, in that event their nationwide sales could well drop below 500 copies a day...
The British don't understand geography, international politics or history. They don't like being referred to as European, they aren't sure what the name of the country they live in is, they don't know the names of their neighbour's countries and for some reason they think trading with New Zealand will be better than trading with the Netherlands.
@@clancywiggamI don’t mind being referred to as European and I’d prefer if the UK traded with the Netherlands and the rest of the EU. But sadly our country is plagued by dumb Brexiteers that destroyed our country. Just over 50% voted leave, some of which now regret it, and now the rest of us have to suffer because of them.
New Zealand made sure to get a good trade agreement with the EU because we couldn't join like the UK needs too but it took us half a decade and we hadn't pissed them off
Trouble is Most Business People, Fisher Folk, Beekeepers, Farmers, Small And Medium EU Exporters Will Be Extinct In Eight Years Time & Our Internationaly Owned Manufacturing Will Have Been Returned To It's Sovereign Owned Places Of Origin Be That Japan Or Elsewhere in Europe. Still We Can Export Unique English Unicorns I Guess. Am Sure The Whole Planet Will Buy These From Us If We Can Spawn Them Fast Enough.
Just went to the post office to post a very cheap parcel to Europe. Asked to fill in a customs slip, which was not required before. All that for a £6 parcel. I can't imagine the amount of paperwork a businesses needs to fill in by comparison. However, that's what a lot of them voted for, so no sympathy deserved now, really.
Funnily enough, I recall seeing foodie program where British sausage makers took on the Germans at that their own sausage making game and in a blind taste test the British sausages won! BTW I voted remain but that does mean that I don't mind getting one up on our continental friends.
Theyll end up being slaughtered on the sly Mum got the local hunt to put down her horse yrs ago when it was time to make that choice as cheaper than vet. Jacks' flesh went on to feed many dogs n thus wasnt wasted, his death was fast n humane enough that i as a 12yr old witnessed. I imagine somat similar will occur, but not being beloved pets ... who knows under what conditions
The bees would be welcome as they are Italian "expats" to GB. He said he is getting them from Italy and I am not sure they know where they're going: "Mama mia! Thisee no Italia! Porca miseria!"
What kind of person thinks leaving a club that you would get the same benefits and more than when you were in it!!!???? Hmmm 🤔. Don’t people know what happens in a divorce..it’s never the same.
I'd love to hear the "Bee man", wo benefited from and even depended on hassle free trade, elaborate on "the promise he was given", which motivated him to vote for Brexit. In fact, can anyone narrow down what that promise was?
Govt working with businesses to develop new markets. Great but ! I’ve been working on international business development for 35 years and that will take years and years and govt support will not take away the need for import/export paperwork, remove all the tariff and non-tariff barriers. You cannot just magic up a replacement market for 50% of our exports overnight.
Our exports to the EU are no way near 50% it is much lower, check your figures and you will find that less then a quarter of our industries export to Europe. We are now being able to reconnect with the commonwealth.
@@Hi-imTyler According to the House of Commons library, UK exports to the EU were £294bn in 2019 (43% of all UK exports) while UK imports from the EU were £374bn (52% of the total). The overwhelming majority of exports to the EU from the UK go through ports rather than by air & the above figures does not include services, the UKs biggest contributor to its GDP.
It’s very important in life that actions have consequences. We seem to want to avoid that in many areas of life in this country. I don’t mean this disrespectfully, but we’re like a nation of children
The only country that was talking about a trade deal was trump's USA, the EU banned US hormone injected beef, chlorinated chicken and genetically modified food but it's now free to come to the UK. Bon Appetite!
Well most of the world is waiting Brexit after effect to taken hold to start trading with the UK cause it will give them a stronger position on the trading table.
Still hard to understand, even for the interviewer. The UK's trade dependence on the European market and the political division caused by Brexit in London is in clear contrast to the unity maintained by the 27 EU partners since the June 2016 referendum.
The trading opportunities were always there. When the British press say that you can now trade anywhere it is an absolute lie. You can trade anywhere in or out the EU. Still the public are being misinformed However itv makes an effort to report on the brexit problems.
Well ... in germany (= part of eu) you can buy stuff from australia (meat...) south africa (wine ...) and so on ... trade with non eu members was allways allowed ..... the uk exports went only to 46% into eu, the rest was exported worldwide.
I thought that Brexit was about selling to new markets in Africa, Asia, America etc as EU was a declining market. What are you waiting for? Stop complaining and get on with it!
I would normally just laugh at this comment. Let me put be as simple as I can... A trade deal can take-up year's to agree and sign.. Not to mention it will also be regulations just like the one we had with the EU. By the time a trade deal will be signed with anyone many industries will be gone.
Sad thing is that they now all shout that they have 97 new trade deals and are proud of it. What they do not understand is that the UK already traded with these countries under the EU trade deals and therefore it brings no new trade at all, just a continuation of trade. So sad, so sad....
I'm old and remember when the EU was first started. There was only one reason for the EU that I remember, to make trade easier so united it would make them all more competitive in the world. Single currency and easy shipping across borders. Of course when a country exits they go back to all the inefficiencies. The difference today is all the countries still in the EU still enjoy those efficiencies with a business advantage against UK and UK is back to competing alone in the world. Which is what UK wanted. It looks to me like UK wants to go back to maybe the middle ages. The good news is that Brexit has worked really well for a few politicians. Boris Johnson went from being a bit of a clown to PM. People blame politicians for lying to them but people demand to be lied to. Politicians who spoke truth about Brexit were shouted down and voted out by the same people not claiming they were lied to.
It's also questionable if the guy counted both customs checks on both sides of the border. It might be the case, that he only accounted the border check on the UKs side.
@@RealConstructor I am not British so I can only guess that my sense of humor is not up to it. But the UK is still a disfunctional, disintegrating country.
Not feeling farmers, fishermen, who voted for Brexit. Who would like to work closely with UK in Eu. It is richest union in the world. How much you do working shoulder to shoulder with 27 nations, how much you can do by yourself? This is massive step back, massive.
@@alexwars8327 Cannot do that really it would turn into a united Ireland referendum, and the issues that go with that. What are Northern Ireland citizens? Under the Good Friday agreement, you can be British, Irish or both.
All that’s happening is that the rules and documentation the U.K. used to apply and ask for, from other non EU countries to protect the U.K./EU market are now being asked of the U.K., to protect the EU. No right to be shocked, just ouf old rules, applied to us. It’s what we asked for/sorry demanded.
4.30..no one to blame except yourself. Pontification alone should not be the only source of deliberation. Haven’t they learned enough from previous debacles in UK politics?
You just wonder sometimes how they call themselves business persons? I get the feeling most were passdown from generation to generation. Most will go bust even if the e.u share of revenue is not important, it still maybe enough to tilt them into the Red. So many, so many business owners voted for this with ignorance and arrogance that i pity them Not. Life has harsh lessons, learn well remember and pass it on.
Why do these people have to sell to the EU when we have a population of 68 million people. Cheese is cheese, pork is pork, honey is honey, nothing the British wouldn’t buy. If these companies rely on the EU then I suggest they get a better marketing manager.
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When you vote to exit a Market That is what happens One leaves Why are these people complaining about getting what they voted for? You got what you want
That channel 4 news interview was nearly as cringeworthy as Prince Andrew’s. A totally lying buffoon. At least the reporter grew some and called him out on it
These problems can't be completely ironed out.. the UK voted to leave the customs union, there will always have to be customs checks which slows things down, ramps up costs for UK businesses and adds extra red tape in the form of more paperwork.
A close friend works exporting and can’t explain the issues in exporting. This is not a leave, not leave issue. The bureaucracy and friction is having a detrimental effect on our economy.
@@mikedutch6113 " just to clarify then" No. The claim "Only Scotland as an indepent [sic] country is welcome for the next decades" is not a clarification.
Not gonna happen within the next 20 years at least. Even if the UK would want to France and Italy will veto it out. Als when or if that would happen the EU would only accept a full rejoining, no special deals as been had before. No rebate, Metric system, Euro monetary system and right hand driving will have to be adapted.
What all of these exporters and the government have to accept is that the EU is not obliged to discuss anything or change anything. The rules for 3rd countries have been in place for years. It is the responsibility of UK businesses (aided by the government) to work out - what they are, - how they work, - what paperwork is required - then comply 100%.
If not, their goods will quite rightly be rejected.
I thought British patriots. need to eat British fish they didn’t like up to now. So we add pig and cheese to the menu. Bon appetit! Get acquainted to delicious stinky cheese that was competitive in the French market! That’s a sign for high quality!
10/3/21Just heard an advert on LBC radio.....”come and open your business in Frankfurt,we all speak English.” With the £ at 1.16 to the euro that will make products much cheaper !!!
Yup, but me thinks the novelty of that idea will soon wane even for the Brexiteers. Still, they can always fall back on the belief that they are the victims in all of this, and that Brexit would have been wonderful if only the EU 'played fair'.
These rules have always been in place for countries outside the EU and the UK even helped to make the rules in the first place. Now we as a none EU country have to abide by the rules we helped to make, people are shocked. THESE ARE NOT NEW RULES!!!
Astonishing how many farmers decided to vote themselves out of their closest and largest market.
Homer Simpson moment “dope”🤦♂️
It's batshit crazy, most people who are suffering are the ones that wanted it.
I don't understand the "I've been lied too" most of us knew Boris lied and half the public understood that leaving was going to effect trade negatively.
@@OrphanAnnie10 I do. Brexit only really appealed to people who can't link cause and effect properly. The less clever. The less well educated. The more wilful who choose beliefs over fact-based reasoning.
They got a dose of the emotional and fanciful industrial-grade propaganda and bought into it.
Solid European market, or future promises???
eeehhh, future promise? WRONG!!!!
Can't believe how many people put their business on the line and trusted the words of politicians promises....
So any EU rule that favours, say, French cheese makers over UK cheese makers is a sign of the EU being evil and petty. But when the UK make rules that favours, say, British bank sector, then that is a sign of high intelligence and innovation and... taking back control. The double standard among Brexiteers is incredible.
Well said.
AND a lot of EU rules are rules that the UK helped establish. So we're literally complaining about our own rules.
What rules were they?
@@physiocrat7143 The rules that state that third countries must comply with the principles of the single market and customs union...the UK played a large part in drafting and implementing these rules.
@@fitzstv8506
Yes, the UK government of the time must take its share of the blame for perpetuating a trade and economics policy that was discredited and out of date even before the French Revolution.
Bad ideas never die. One might have thought that there was still a memory of the British free trade tradition alive bad sadly there was not.
I don’t care about fishermen or farmers that voted for Brexit, my sympathies goes to all the young that voted remain and had their future of lives outside the U.K. in EU with work, studies and leisure taken away from them.
I'm lucky in that I'm a dual Australian/UK citizen. I voted remain, and now with how Brexit has turned out (as predicted) I'm off to New Zealand after I graduate there's plenty of work out there, it pays better and the country respects the people who live there.
Well there you go more young British prefer Australia New Zealand America Canada etc to the eu to build their future. Leisure time and retirement is preferable for brits as the young want to get drunk and behave as they would not do at home and the oldies want the warmth, don't forget youngsters voted against the common market 40 years ago and didn't throw their dollies out of the pram.
Why should we vote to help our young people leave the UK and go to the EU???
@@mogznwaz because the point of the EU is too work as a greater whole and not be isolationist and share talents and trades where needed. Take my industry, in games design we often work contracts or have limited stints at work places before moving on to the next project, having the freedom of movement in the EU allowed us to work wherever the publisher we worked under needed us, take Ubisoft, they have studios, within the UK, France and Romania having freedom of movement shares the skill across these countries so it doesn't get taken up by one country.
It's all about working as a greater whole so we can all prosper and improve together, not in spite of eachother.
@@BatteredWalrus The EU is isolationist from the rest of the world.
I thought not being able to sell to Europe was the whole point of brexit... Why is anyone surprised...
Right ? Imagine having a business selling products to the E.U, and then believing Brexit being a great idea. I truly don't understand these people.
@@spiritualanarchist8162 Because it was never about that. Bureaucracy, fishing, making our own laws etc was all just a cover for the real reason why vast majority voted for Brexit: immigration. It was, is and always will be about immigration.
But but but the Japanese can buy our cheese! Hahaha
@@squanchy9755 And the rich avoiding taxes
@@npon 1000 japans will not eat as much cheese as one commited frenchman!
Voted for brexit and now crying about it, how are these people in business.
Wont be for much longer
They won't be in business for much longer. It was well known that the Brexiters are a bunch of dishonest, unprincipled charlatans before the referendum. The leave voters must have a consuming, visceral hatred of foreigners.
Why are you crying about it? Cause a few businesses are struggling with the new rules? Get a grip mate.
We have freed ourselves from the shackles or the anti-democratic, corporatist, big government loving EU and now have the freedom to pursue economic prosperity through lower taxes, less regulation and global free trade!!!
Chin up mate, UK can crush it from here on out as long as the economic right retains control (Labour socialism would KILL us now we have left the EU)
@@jpfrank4228 are you always a unfeeling sociopath or just on youtube? Your also thick if you think the tories arent more corporatist than the eu. Boris's main hobby is sucking off his corporate mates
@@bobkrazynski2205 not unfeeling at all. Just looking at the big picture here. We can’t throw the baby out with the bath water.
Don’t think anyone would deny that Boris and his buddies are corporatist wankers. But the entire EU is pretty much set up to favour its incumbent corporations (which massively stifles competition). At least if we increase business freedom in the UK (lower taxes & regulations), that will benefit the whole market and boost competition.
Nothing to do with the EU that was always their rules for a third country. You voted for it. You were warned.
@Neville McCormack The masochists have just won..LOL
@Neville McCormack and I am happy with it as an EU-citizen....
@Neville McCormack such as UK? The Sun would start snowing first....
@Neville McCormack dear Sir, you obviously don't even understand your own drivel. - if you don't recognize the EU and the rights of EU citizens to call themselves such then you also cannot recognize the UK. Let me explain, BOTH are unions. So if you do not recognize unions then there's no problem - as Northern Ireland is not a part of GB b and, according to your argument , the UK neither. I know, you are going to argue with usual double standards. - you are a bigot
Nothing like your were promised. A fool and his money are easily parted.
A fool and his money each go separate ways🙂
Yes ! For real It is very important to have different streams of income and a diversified portfolio as for me I have already invested in crypto which is very profitable and easy to gain
Exactly I'm also happy to start investing too than to have my money sleeping in bank
@@isabellaava5923 Stocks are good but we have to make the right plans
@@fedecdelivery5824 Yes Stocks are good but they are alot of businesses more convenient than stocks
Wish I could feel sorry for these people. But I don't.
No neither do I, I’ve tried but they are adults and it’s a pathetic excuse to say they were lied too by politicians. They went with it for two main reasons greed and laziness. The evidence was out there they just needed to do their own research
hahaha True
@@lesleyrobertson5465 They did! They googled "What is the EU" a day after the referendum!
@@lesleyrobertson5465 100% agree with you but I do feel sorry for the people and Business who didn't vote for this ,no they face the same problems as the nutters that voted for it.
For the life of me I cant understand why people in business voted for this especially them who's bulk of there trade is with the EU bar as you said pure greed they expected the eu to buckle and give uk exemptions they couldn't impossibly give.Again greed and not knowing what the eu and single market actually is.
Call me bad but im laughing at em
I screw up my country because I suffer from nostalgia of my old English traditions
I screw up my country because I want to go back to my dead empire.
I screw up my country because of my English pride.
Brexit is victory of emotion over reason.
It is called English exceptionalism.
nice speech
Well said but never a victory in any sense ...The EU countries still have their traditions .Not sure Britain had any.
worthy of calling such .
@@fitzstv8506 exceptionalism in that very few can speak good English , let alone a second language .
4:40 "Nothing like the promise that we was given". If only someone had thought to say it was a really bad idea... Oh wait, I remember, that was _project fear_
Yes, the complaints of the Leave voters are really disgusting to listen to. They ALL voted to leave, they all have been taken for a ride for the sake of safeguarding a few trust funds from public scrutiny. They are well-advised to put the bill at the doorstep of the Brexit promotors, liars all.
i will never understand why these people really felt the need to vote for something that the majority of them will never live to see the real affects of. like couldn't grandpa have just sat this one out, and left for you know, the people who will actually have to live with this fucking nightmare. the voting age should have been lowered atleast a bit, ideally to 16-40 in my opinion.
And we were traitors for saying it. Remember that?
In his specific case (of being unable to import bee colonies) the issue is not Brexit. The UK government decided to introduce an import ban these imports.
However; another Brexit Party MEP now demands compensation because his businesses is affected, and he campaigned last year to leave with no deal.
@@zlamanit Until the Brexit voters who were lied to, put the bill at the doorstep of the Brexit promotors, literally, they will not be deemed relevant. Farage never got a bill for all of his lies, neither has Johnson. By contrast, Johnson was re-elected with a large margin. Possibly because of the horribleness of Corbyn, just like Trump was elected because of the horribleness of Hillary. Absolute madness reigns in the world of today.
Majority of them voted for Brexit! Don’t cry now. Should have learned your lesson from past Tory governments. Bojo promised you all a pipe dream.
@Neville McCormack where are you living, Spain? Probably so. Who are these fishermen crying foul?
project fear, remoaners. who’s moaning & fearing now? so sad to watch what they’re doing to themselves, there’d be plenty more yet to follow.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Brexit.
That's the thing the English got wrong. That last question shows it. "Don't you feel you are in the middle between the EU and UK". The EU is the combined 27 sovereign nations working together against everyone else for there own shared interests. Good luck England as I'm sure the Americans, Chinese, Japanese, Russians etc will act the same. 🌎
The English always had this weird notion that the nations they enslaved should be loyal to them and grateful for the English invasion and occupation.
Nope, that bee keeper _knew_ this would happen. I saw Leaver after Leaver, BRexit MP after Brexit MP get up on their hind legs (in Parliament and elsewhere) and solemnly state "We knew what we were voting for."
Amazing how business owners needing the EU to sustain their business voted to become a third country and are now surprised to be treated as such.
Brexiteers
You made your bed
Now lay in it
annoyingly i have to lay in it too
I have zero sympathy with them, they dragged us down with their sorry arses and my life is worse for it. Botflies all of them
Im from Sweden, and now im really for EU. Nobody in Sweden talks about leaving EU now. Thank UK for that.
*No 1: Don't Only Hope On Government For Income,*
*No 2: As An Individual Look For Different Self Income Not Only Waiting on Monthly Wages,*
*No 3: Always Save The Little You Can And Think Of What To Do With It When It Become Good For Capital.*
It's 100% Good To Have Different Ways To Gain Income, because Government have failed us so therefore let's try and survive
Yes ! For real It is very important to have different streams of income and a diversified portfolio as for me I have already invested in crypto which is very profitable and easy to gain
Exactly I'm also happy to start investing too than to have my money sleeping in bank
Stocks are good but we have to make the right plans
Yes Stocks are good but they are alot of businesses more convenient than stocks
That’s the fact well I only invested in stocks and will love to know a better investment too
What did people expect? I feel sorry for us all.
They expected sunlight uplands, Spitfires over Dover, no more PoC, the return of the Empire...
...not the inevitable results of late stage Capitalism
@@moonshapedabsolution ......or THIRD COUNTRY STATUS !
Do you remember when first meetings happen and the EU guys come in with folders full of information and the UK guys without a single paper and a small notebook. So, this continues.
brexit means brexit 😕
@Dimwits Vote Tory The doublespeak is quite incredible. Yes, I did read 1984.
@Dimwits Vote Tory "It will cut red tape - but we need to hire 50000 people that can't even be trained in time to handle with the extra red tape as a direct result of Brexit"
@Dimwits Vote Tory Yes and the worst of all is that we're being blamed for the lack of preparedness.
This is nothing like what was promised?
What you were promised dosent exist
bit like the vax hmmm
@@unseenrecordings Shitpost.
@@unseenrecordings the blond Charlatan promised heard immunity and you got far over 100K deaths, the highest in the world. You muppett 😘
Dear E - You cannot rely your vote in a Referendum on promises. This does not work as many see a good chance to get rid of their frustration.
Switzerland is highly experienced in referenda, of course, there are groups trying very hard to influence the voters but the Swiss won't be easily fooled.
A referendum is often accompanied by emotion and real facts become blurred. in the case of Brexit many consequences were ignored, now they have appeared.
But that does not mean that a direct democracy has only advantages, a parliamentary law for example can be changed more easily if it has been proven false.
What was promised was an obvious lie and they deserve their fate.
The guy with the bees voted for Brexit...what did he expect 🤪
Big sting of Brexit ‘ at least he has his sovereignty
The turkey voted for Christmas
A land of milk and honey?
It's too bad, because I kind of like the old man.
Sting in the tail. 😂😂😂😂😂
My god man, the majority of British media has failed to share the real pain businesses are experiencing to do the extreme Tory Brexit. Only Chan 4, The Guardian and a handful of RUclipsrs are covering these issues.
Jay Klink Well, the British print media's silence on the current problems with Brexit is hardly surprising, given that they were rabid supporters of leaving the EU. Just like the Tories, it is not in their interests to highlight their own blunders. Still, sooner or later, the truth will out.
The media are supposed to hold truth to power.
Unfortunately, they'remostly just propaganda merchants for the Tory Party.
@@andrewoliver8930The reality is that newspapers survive by feeding the prejudices of their target readership. If they don't, then it's commercial suicide. Imagine (say) The Daily Express (average age of readers being around 87 ) suddenly saying Brexit was a big mistake. Why, in that event their nationwide sales could well drop below 500 copies a day...
@@clearlake3492 They create a lot of the prejudices the readership have.
Drip drip drip of negative news.
@@andrewoliver8930 I suppose decades of drip drip will wear person down.
"Never Trust A Tory" Should be projected on the Moon for this country to reminded every full wax
Typical British attitude; you see something and assume it's yours to do with as you please. Leave the moon alone.
@@tomlydon3123 thats a fair point. it would also most likely be too overcast to see it
Are we winning yet?
No
You need a new manager!.
Just in case you forget George Eustice was a UKIP guy. What did you think he would say.
Ireland is the EU, we are Europeans and Irish.
The British don't understand geography, international politics or history. They don't like being referred to as European, they aren't sure what the name of the country they live in is, they don't know the names of their neighbour's countries and for some reason they think trading with New Zealand will be better than trading with the Netherlands.
Wish I was
@@clancywiggamI don’t mind being referred to as European and I’d prefer if the UK traded with the Netherlands and the rest of the EU. But sadly our country is plagued by dumb Brexiteers that destroyed our country. Just over 50% voted leave, some of which now regret it, and now the rest of us have to suffer because of them.
Correction: New Zealand is a third country *that is in the process of closer alignment with the EU, including a Customs and Trade agreement.*
XD
New Zealand made sure to get a good trade agreement with the EU because we couldn't join like the UK needs too but it took us half a decade and we hadn't pissed them off
Don’t worry about short term disruption the Tories say.
Think long term the Tories say.
Ten year plan they say.
Only 8 more years to go!
Some of them starting to say 20. Amazingly, some of them have kids that will be looking for jobs in 5 years.
They'll get jobs for their kids on the gravy train. Ours can simply beg and be blamed for it in the process.
@@chuliluli Grease Mogg recons fifty years
Trouble is Most Business People, Fisher Folk, Beekeepers, Farmers, Small And Medium EU Exporters Will Be Extinct In Eight Years Time & Our Internationaly Owned Manufacturing Will Have Been Returned To It's Sovereign Owned Places Of Origin Be That Japan Or Elsewhere in Europe.
Still We Can Export Unique English Unicorns I Guess. Am Sure The Whole Planet Will Buy These From Us If We Can Spawn Them Fast Enough.
The time for BREXIT Equivalency is estimated to be 49 year's and 6 months JRM'S Prediction.
🇮🇪🇪🇺
Just went to the post office to post a very cheap parcel to Europe. Asked to fill in a customs slip, which was not required before. All that for a £6 parcel. I can't imagine the amount of paperwork a businesses needs to fill in by comparison. However, that's what a lot of them voted for, so no sympathy deserved now, really.
What about we need them more than they need us!!!
So the bee guy got stung. He voted leave so, tough, no sympathy.
Q. Why did the Brexiter buy English sossies?
A. He feared the Wurst.
To have something to complain about.
@@isusdumnezeu7144 Excellent! Nice one.
Laughed in German :-)...
Thats a load of gammon.
Funnily enough, I recall seeing foodie program where British sausage makers took on the Germans at that their own sausage making game and in a blind taste test the British sausages won! BTW I voted remain but that does mean that I don't mind getting one up on our continental friends.
at least the pigs are happy
and not dead
isn't that a Brexit dividend?
Don't sound kosher.
@@allykhan8594 You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear! 😂
They'll end up dead and in landfill!
Theyll end up being slaughtered on the sly
Mum got the local hunt to put down her horse yrs ago when it was time to make that choice as cheaper than vet.
Jacks' flesh went on to feed many dogs n thus wasnt wasted, his death was fast n humane enough that i as a 12yr old witnessed.
I imagine somat similar will occur, but not being beloved pets ... who knows under what conditions
Save the pigs vote Brexit. That would have been a good slogan on the side of an abattoir bus
I'd like to see a movie made about the Bee-man driving his bees to France and letting them go. All in the name of Brexit.
The bees would be welcome as they are Italian "expats" to GB. He said he is getting them from Italy and I am not sure they know where they're going: "Mama mia! Thisee no Italia! Porca miseria!"
This is exactly what “Project Fear” warned beforehand
What kind of person thinks leaving a club that you would get the same benefits and more than when you were in it!!!???? Hmmm 🤔. Don’t people know what happens in a divorce..it’s never the same.
You’ve gotta love a country that does this to its people
I'd love to hear the "Bee man", wo benefited from and even depended on hassle free trade, elaborate on "the promise he was given", which motivated him to vote for Brexit. In fact, can anyone narrow down what that promise was?
The promise was: more for him and less for everyone else..
Zero sympathy for Patrick. He has himself to blame.
He such a fool who ignored all the warnings
Govt working with businesses to develop new markets. Great but ! I’ve been working on international business development for 35 years and that will take years and years and govt support will not take away the need for import/export paperwork, remove all the tariff and non-tariff barriers. You cannot just magic up a replacement market for 50% of our exports overnight.
Our exports to the EU are no way near 50% it is much lower, check your figures and you will find that less then a quarter of our industries export to Europe. We are now being able to reconnect with the commonwealth.
@@Hi-imTyler According to the House of Commons library, UK exports to the EU were £294bn in 2019 (43% of all UK exports) while UK imports from the EU were £374bn (52% of the total). The overwhelming majority of exports to the EU from the UK go through ports rather than by air & the above figures does not include services, the UKs biggest contributor to its GDP.
It’s very important in life that actions have consequences. We seem to want to avoid that in many areas of life in this country. I don’t mean this disrespectfully, but we’re like a nation of children
Voted to sell other people down the river : complains when they are on the same boat.
But wasn't Brexit about trading with the rest of world then why they don't doing that?
Because the rest of the world is further away and it costs more to trade with them.
The only country that was talking about a trade deal was trump's USA, the EU banned US hormone injected beef, chlorinated chicken and genetically modified food but it's now free to come to the UK.
Bon Appetite!
Well most of the world is waiting Brexit after effect to taken hold to start trading with the UK cause it will give them a stronger position on the trading table.
"We are the European stool" - EXACTLY!!! Well said!!
Still hard to understand, even for the interviewer.
The UK's trade dependence on the European market and the political division caused by Brexit in London is in clear contrast to the unity maintained by the 27 EU partners since the June 2016 referendum.
You get what you vote for.
Dimitrije, soooo true
The trading opportunities were always there. When the British press say that you can now trade anywhere it is an absolute lie. You can trade anywhere in or out the EU.
Still the public are being misinformed
However itv makes an effort to report on the brexit problems.
Yes. Shame the BBC got nickrobinsoned a few years ago.
Well ... in germany (= part of eu) you can buy stuff from australia (meat...) south africa (wine ...) and so on ... trade with non eu members was allways allowed ..... the uk exports went only to 46% into eu, the rest was exported worldwide.
We had trade deals around the world by virtue of our EU membership, now we have to negotiate separate deals with dozens of different countries.
Lol project fear becoming project reality now, isn't it 😂🤣
2018: BREXITEERS
2021: BREXITEARS
I thought that Brexit was about selling to new markets in Africa, Asia, America etc as EU was a declining market. What are you waiting for? Stop complaining and get on with it!
I would normally just laugh at this comment. Let me put be as simple as I can... A trade deal can take-up year's to agree and sign.. Not to mention it will also be regulations just like the one we had with the EU. By the time a trade deal will be signed with anyone many industries will be gone.
@@leahb4802 u missed the sarcasm?
@@kimwarburton8490 Sorry 😅. I thought you dead serious I expect nothing less from some Brexiteers..
Sad thing is that they now all shout that they have 97 new trade deals and are proud of it.
What they do not understand is that the UK already traded with these countries under the EU trade deals and therefore it brings no new trade at all, just a continuation of trade.
So sad, so sad....
The poor man of Europe. 1970s Britain returns.
Why don't more media report about this?
Because this ia channel 4. Bbc is run by a tory, itv murdock.
Who owns the media?
It's the only UK news channel I watch. I just hope their impartial reporting is never compromised.
@@shayZero BBC and channel 4 is on the left and the BBC is more impartial than channel 4
@@JordanHerrera BBC on the left? Really?
As Owen Paterson said some 5 years ago, only a mad man would actually leave the market.
Never ever let the people decide about major issues. Especially not by simple majority !!
They voted for this.🤣🤣🤣. Go on eat your brexit.
The masochists have just won..LOL
I'm old and remember when the EU was first started. There was only one reason for the EU that I remember, to make trade easier so united it would make them all more competitive in the world. Single currency and easy shipping across borders. Of course when a country exits they go back to all the inefficiencies. The difference today is all the countries still in the EU still enjoy those efficiencies with a business advantage against UK and UK is back to competing alone in the world. Which is what UK wanted. It looks to me like UK wants to go back to maybe the middle ages.
The good news is that Brexit has worked really well for a few politicians. Boris Johnson went from being a bit of a clown to PM. People blame politicians for lying to them but people demand to be lied to. Politicians who spoke truth about Brexit were shouted down and voted out by the same people not claiming they were lied to.
This is what you GET!! SAD BUT TRUE!!
You LEFT!😂
55% get through within an hour, not that hard as 75% of the Lorries returning to the EU are empty
As opposed to 100% five years ago.
It's also questionable if the guy counted both customs checks on both sides of the border. It might be the case, that he only accounted the border check on the UKs side.
But they 'took back control'!
took back control of what? a disfunctional , disintegrating country!.
@@fitzstv8506 thats the joke.
@@Yu-gi-ohyeah I get it!.
@@fitzstv8506 You react like a Brexiteer. Get it after the harm is done. But at least you acknowledge it.
@@RealConstructor I am not British so I can only guess that my sense of humor is not up to it. But the UK is still a disfunctional, disintegrating country.
Not feeling farmers, fishermen, who voted for Brexit. Who would like to work closely with UK in Eu. It is richest union in the world. How much you do working shoulder to shoulder with 27 nations, how much you can do by yourself? This is massive step back, massive.
The UK government signed up for it: 'Brexit is Brexit'
Brexit is Brexit, not really Northern Ireland, is still kinda in the EU?
@@martinosweeney maybe Northern Ireland citizens should have a referendum where they want a border on the island or on the Irish sea
@@alexwars8327 Cannot do that really it would turn into a united Ireland referendum, and the issues that go with that. What are Northern Ireland citizens? Under the Good Friday agreement, you can be British, Irish or both.
All that’s happening is that the rules and documentation the U.K. used to apply and ask for, from other non EU countries to protect the U.K./EU market are now being asked of the U.K., to protect the EU. No right to be shocked, just ouf old rules, applied to us. It’s what we asked for/sorry demanded.
The irony. All this extra bureaucracy that wasn’t there when we were single market members.
Brits didn't like the level play field
4.30..no one to blame except yourself. Pontification alone should not be the only source of deliberation. Haven’t they learned enough from previous debacles in UK politics?
A Mr Putin - a businessperson who runs a sizeable troll farm - is very happy with Brexit. His muckspreading has not been hindered at all.
You just wonder sometimes how they call themselves business persons? I get the feeling most were passdown from generation to generation. Most will go bust even if the e.u share of revenue is not important, it still maybe enough to tilt them into the Red. So many, so many business owners voted for this with ignorance and arrogance that i pity them Not. Life has harsh lessons, learn well remember and pass it on.
Not only Happy Fish but also Happy Pigs and happy Bees.
What do you want more?
Why do these people have to sell to the EU when we have a population of 68 million people. Cheese is cheese, pork is pork, honey is honey, nothing the British wouldn’t buy. If these companies rely on the EU then I suggest they get a better marketing manager.
History will record never was so much damaged by so few Torys for so many.
I do not see why customers outside of the EU should suddenly turn up. Why did nobody sell to them, if they already existed?
Exactly. Only an idiot would believe that argument.
I don't know how people in the UK bought the brexit story
racism stupidity national pride
@@gumbi79 and mixing up a referendum about their future with a vote for the Eurovision Song Contest...
Propaganda which they either couldnt see through or didnt want to see through
Boomers mate. They are simultaneously astonishingly ignorant and short sighted whilst also being comically arrogant.
BREXIT, tapped into the ignorance of older Brits. Now its coming home to roost...
Nothing but sunny uplands
British exceptionalism will safe the day !!! hahahahahahahahaahahhaahahahahhaahahahahahahhahaahahhahahahahahaahhaahhahaahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahhahahahahahaahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahaha !!!!
"... and, big fat pigs..."
not nice to talk about your ministers like that...
Oven Ready?
When you vote to exit a Market
That is what happens
One leaves
Why are these people complaining about getting what they voted for?
You got what you want
🤣🤣🤣 well you guys wanted brexit!
I didnt i f***ing hate it.
A sad state of affairs
Trust Boris ,he wouldn't lie to you
The Environment Secretary: George Useless?? Seriously??
That channel 4 news interview was nearly as cringeworthy as Prince Andrew’s. A totally lying buffoon. At least the reporter grew some and called him out on it
at least the name is honest
Brexiters kept telling me they would rather be free and starve, than live under EU tyranny. Looks like they are going to get one wish at least.
No need to starve... plenty of pork, shellfish and cheese ...
Theirs no teething issues. It’s a reality of everyday bureaucracy. It’s not going to go away. Get use to it
These problems can't be completely ironed out.. the UK voted to leave the customs union, there will always have to be customs checks which slows things down, ramps up costs for UK businesses and adds extra red tape in the form of more paperwork.
A close friend works exporting and can’t explain the issues in exporting. This is not a leave, not leave issue. The bureaucracy and friction is having a detrimental effect on our economy.
Wow....the guy with bees🐝 got his karma....he can only blame himself now
Serves him right.
2:00 mins: mind you, the government of New Zealand is vastly more thrustworthy than the one in England and the deal needs to reflect that.
I'd say it's time to rejoin the EU.
And more people sthink so with each passing week!
@@mikedutch6113 What curious phrasing! A lot of online ScotNats heve never even been to Scotland. Phukkem.
@@mikedutch6113 No such thing as just sayin'.
@@mikedutch6113 " just to clarify then" No. The claim "Only Scotland as an indepent [sic] country is welcome for the next decades" is not a clarification.
Not gonna happen within the next 20 years at least. Even if the UK would want to France and Italy will veto it out. Als when or if that would happen the EU would only accept a full rejoining, no special deals as been had before. No rebate, Metric system, Euro monetary system and right hand driving will have to be adapted.
@@roybakker1973 You proclaim therefore it is so.
Or not.
"right hand driving will have to be adapted." You're extracting the peepee!
You voted for Brexit so that's the results,stop complaining.
You want your country back, this is what you got
consequencies of brexit and being a third country !
What all of these exporters and the government have to accept is that the EU is not obliged to discuss anything or change anything. The rules for 3rd countries have been in place for years.
It is the responsibility of UK businesses (aided by the government) to work out
- what they are,
- how they work,
- what paperwork is required
- then comply 100%.
If not, their goods will quite rightly be rejected.
I thought British patriots. need to eat British fish they didn’t like up to now. So we add pig and cheese to the menu. Bon appetit! Get acquainted to delicious stinky cheese that was competitive in the French market! That’s a sign for high quality!
The Bee Keeper is angry. But if he believed Farage and Boris shouldn't he be angry with himself?
Hahahaha Britain deserves ALL OF THIS! They got BREXIT done!!!!! Yay
Scotland 🏴 didn’t want to leave the EU by a big majority. We were dragged kicking and screaming our only way out is independence
@@lesleyrobertson5465 here's hoping!
Who voted for leaving the Single Market in 2016? Was it even mentioned back then? The Brexit could have been done much differently.
Maybe those pigs are meant to be alive, don't eat them, they don't understand, they make me sad really.
10/3/21Just heard an advert on LBC radio.....”come and open your business in Frankfurt,we all speak English.” With the £ at 1.16 to the euro that will make products much cheaper !!!
We have our sovereignty back!
Yup, but me thinks the novelty of that idea will soon wane even for the Brexiteers. Still, they can always fall back on the belief that they are the victims in all of this, and that Brexit would have been wonderful if only the EU 'played fair'.
It's almost as if you belive that. LoL!
who cares
We never lost it.
@@scarfholdgraphicsmedia9501 Exactly.
These rules have always been in place for countries outside the EU and the UK even helped to make the rules in the first place. Now we as a none EU country have to abide by the rules we helped to make, people are shocked. THESE ARE NOT NEW RULES!!!