EU's Response to Brexit

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

Комментарии • 88

  • @fintonmainz7845
    @fintonmainz7845 Год назад +8

    Is there a version of the book in simplified English and cartoons for the UK market?

  • @stephenconway2468
    @stephenconway2468 Год назад +16

    The attempts to divide the EU nations was pathetic. That approach is an ancient FO and no longer valid in the days of immediate communication.

  • @colinstephenson5386
    @colinstephenson5386 Год назад +6

    It’s mentioned here that the EU wanted to be transparent throughout the meetings with the UK , Storyville , brexit behind closed doors , ( I may have not got that quite correct ) shows us that , filmed with the EUs cooperation , the UK by the way attempted to halt negotiations if they were recorded ?

  • @dutchuncle3310
    @dutchuncle3310 Год назад +9

    “ thank God for Brexit “ I could not agree whit that more. Britain has damaged itself beyond repair, there is no way back. Pointing out Germany is in economic difficult times is rather pointless because the reasons for that have nothing with to do with the EU the main problems Germany has are a lack of young people ( workers) Brexit in that context is beneficial many EU citizens have left the island, overexposed to Russian energy exports, Germany is tackling that problem, overexposure to China for its exports no solution in sight. Brexit has no influence on that.

    • @JeffDavies-i8q
      @JeffDavies-i8q Год назад +4

      Thanks for the explanation- the way it was stated in the UK right wing media seemed to imply that membership of the EU was somehow a factor. No surprise really.

    • @malthusXIII-fo3ep
      @malthusXIII-fo3ep Год назад

      Brexit is a breath of fresh air; a mercy that we are free from the EUSSR mafia.

    • @jmccullough662
      @jmccullough662 Год назад

      Germany is the EU's economic powerhouse. Of course it's relevant.

  • @garyb455
    @garyb455 Год назад

    The whole of Europe has been a disaster since the Euro was brought in. Even Mario Draghi said the following. The man who saved the euro after the ECB’s previous errors does not agree. “It is almost sure that we are going to have a recession by the year-end. It is quite clear that the first two quarters next year will show that,” said Mario Draghi at a Financial Times forum. He warned that the EU will not survive as a meaningful project unless it grasps the nettle. “The European economy has been losing competitiveness in the last 20-plus years. In many, many technological fields, we have lost footprint.” He admitted tacitly that this downward slippage coincides with the launch and life of the euro. In his mind this has occurred because EU leaders failed to understand the economic implications of what they had done. Monetary union remains unfinished, lacking the political and fiscal union necessary to make it work. What he cannot admit, as one of those responsible, is that the constituent countries of the eurozone never were an “optimal currency area” under Mundell theory and therefore that EMU should never have happened.

  • @remoanersrknts6736
    @remoanersrknts6736 Год назад

    *France 24*
    ""Poverty is worsening in France and women and children are the main victims, the charity Secours Catholique has warned in its annual report, highlighting the burden of inflation, childcare and entrenched gender inequality on single women and mothers."'
    Issued on: 15/11/2023 - 11:51
    Ain't eu membership wonderful! 😂

  • @malthusXIII-fo3ep
    @malthusXIII-fo3ep Год назад

    Yes...''cherry picking'' like helping yourself to the richest fishing grounds on Planet Earth, those that is, around the UK. And all for free.

  • @peterclareburt4594
    @peterclareburt4594 Год назад

    Unfortunately the two factors they forgot to lock in was future change and strategic time.
    At the time of brexit the UK did not have any trade expertise as such. In the past thus has all been done via an EU trade competency, which was very experienced, against the UK wirh pretty much zero such experience.
    The UK now has it's own Trade ministry, still inexperienced but growing.
    We are facing near exponential change in several areas, certainly technology, environment, socual and economic and geopolitical.
    Though obviously much smaller than the EU the UK has a wealth of connections, in rge very areas where change us happening the fastest.
    So as you would expect the EU got the better of the deal, but now what. The EU niw has a much more complicated management frame work than the EU, and that will tell going forward.
    There are a large number of smaller countries in the world that are starting to colaborate, in.a less complicated, less constrained manner, using peer to peer and multi country collectives, borh local and remote.
    Tgey are all.looking to use technology to streamline trading, an I expect over the coming decades this will reach a sophistication that will match most of the good aspects of the single market with automated borders.
    Time and technological change coupled wirh flexibility or lack of it will ultimately slow EU growth, as it has been for the last several decades. The EU simply won the brexit battle, but it was just one of many battles to come.
    Sure the EU combined against a single opponent, but there is an internal stuggle that is never ending. With expansion tgey EU has griwn fast tsking on.members that have quite different ideas.
    Time and change is it enemy and it is the UKs friend.

  • @dominictaijah9265
    @dominictaijah9265 Год назад

    The cheek of this Irish bird.The UK did not know what they were doing .TheU.K. was a NET contributor and the Irish was a NET sponger

    • @SPIDERM0OSE
      @SPIDERM0OSE Год назад

      Which came first, the chicken or the egg ?
      Ireland hasn't butchered any culture, murdered any civilians nor stolen & horded communal wealth from its neighbours.

  • @alanwood4968
    @alanwood4968 Год назад

    IM glad we tried to leave as you can see they did not see their (EU) they do not like UK. The irish have a problem of their own and Scotland is following that together we have strength apart we where run over by unelected EU officials What is wrong is we didn't break away cleanly which the people wanted then sort our problems. At the same time speak to one another in the UK and not by money grabbing politicians. But by good standing people who could listen and organise us better than any politicos.

  • @davew4998
    @davew4998 Год назад +7

    You keep telling yourselves how clever and wonderful you are. As a Brit I'm very happy to be shot of you and in that sense we won, not lost. As for Covid and Ukraine, Johnson led the way on both, not the EU. And I await eith interest to see how the EU brings Israel and Palestine together. Should be a doddle for such clever people as yourselves. Maybe send Tusk and Barnier out there to tell them what's what.

    • @Harry-tb8yo
      @Harry-tb8yo Год назад +2

      Oh, this must have hit you really hard. But be assured that it is not really difficult to outsmart the last few governments the UK had. They are not the brightest candles on the cake. But I have to admit that it is quite an achievement to get some of the dumbest people into the government. Johnson led the way...really? The way of the clowns maybe but nothing else.

    • @Cygnus888
      @Cygnus888 Год назад +21

      Still bitter about being allowed to leave when you wanted it?

    • @davew4998
      @davew4998 Год назад

      @@Cygnus888 That doesn't make sense does it? I'm anything but bitter that we left. It's you Remainers that keep banging on about it, trying to convince yourselves that the EU got one over on us. All you do is prove that the relationship was always toxic and we're well shot of the EU. You keep telling us that we're economically worse off out of the EU, which may be true but even if it is, it's a price worth paying. Our current GDP growth since before covid is still better than Germany's and France's, so it's hard to see how we are suffering from being outside the EU.
      What is funny though, is watching Irish professors congratulating the EU on outsmarting the UK. We all know that they would congratulate anyone who they think has got one over the UK. It doesn't matter how much you wrap it up in academic bullshit, they're just a teensy bit biased.

    • @davew4998
      @davew4998 Год назад +3

      Oh look, Von der Leyen is in trouble for speaking about the Israel / Palestine problem without authorisation from the member states. Not so unified after all is it?

    • @Harry-tb8yo
      @Harry-tb8yo Год назад +18

      @@davew4998 So you confirm that member states have a say in how the EU acts. It is not that dictatorship you Brexitards always accuse it to be.

  • @lestrem11
    @lestrem11 Год назад

    Germanys response is to ask the EU to copy UK trade policies……

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot Год назад +4

      Not actually true, but hey, as long as nobody calls you out on your nonsense it's true, right?

    • @lestrem11
      @lestrem11 Год назад

      @@therealdutchidiot Lindner…..The Guardian…..14.10.23…..Do your research, I am not your mummy.

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot Год назад +2

      @@lestrem11 The Guardian? You're joking aren't you? Even most Brisish people see through their agenda.. Imagine how the rest of the world respond to their "news".
      To call it a tabloid would be too kind.

    • @lestrem11
      @lestrem11 Год назад

      @@therealdutchidiot Also in the ‘Independent’ and on the BBC news report on same day. It wold be easier for you to simply apologise and move on child.

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot Год назад +1

      @@lestrem11 Why on earth would I do that when you're full of shit?

  • @remoanersrknts6736
    @remoanersrknts6736 Год назад +1

    The eu has been a tragic failure for the people of Western Europe.
    The eu regime's flagship economy is now the sick man of Europe and the eurozone is locked in a cycle of stagnation and recession.
    Thank God for Brexit!

    • @Harry-tb8yo
      @Harry-tb8yo Год назад +1

      Yes, thank god you're out. You can now focus on destroying your own country rather than being a pain in the butt for 27 others.

    • @ogribiker8535
      @ogribiker8535 Год назад +1

      Just keep dreaming of your unicorns coming over the sunny uplands!. The fact that you are still so deluded despite the facts presented by your own eyes is truly depressing.

    • @thedon8772
      @thedon8772 Год назад +1

      What a load of bollocks, inflation is now at 2.9 per cent and falling. Concentrate on your own failing country Pal, you're out, stay out, and you're not ever coming back. Good riddance to a load of deluded utterly delusional rubbish.

    • @leme5639
      @leme5639 Год назад +3

      lol

    • @fintonmainz7845
      @fintonmainz7845 Год назад +1

      Dim