@@YasahiroD Lol Rip you guys Northern Ireland is incredibly beautiful almost as beautiful as Scotland 😂 But don't worry we get forgotten and ignored at every stage as well so at least we are not alone. And because of that we are both gonna get the fuck out of the UK
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@@InsanitiesBrother the world runs on Greenwich mean time which london is aligned with the e.u Brussels is 1 hour before so surely it makes sense to leave Greenwich m3an time
Partly maybe, not necessarily a bad thing to rely on private investments. Edit : people down think I'm talking about the american system, I'm not. I'm talking about opening the NHS to private investments which could not be a bad thing. In no way am I saying we should have am American type healthcare.
It's every election the left use this argument. Then you point out Blair privatised more in the NHS than anyone and they say 'ah but he was really Tory'. They just can't accept that no government would, it would be the end of them forever. They also forget the NHS was a Tory idea.
@@FableBlaze more effective as a capitalistic state maybe but if we dont which I presume and god hope we will restore workers rights that go after the transition period being working class will not be fun
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@@yannisbaum1319 leaving the UK ,is not voluntarily! Scotland needs permission from UK government! We can have a referendum but UK can block it , so Scotland leaving is not voluntarily! UK government has the power! That's why there is such a outcry !
@@robduncan599 that's exactly what I meant. I guess I forgot a few words since I was still sleepy. If scottland would join the EU it would be voluntarily and they could leave if they want. UK says it will be stronger without the EU but won't allow Scotland, North Ireland or Wales to leave because "its better to be together" such hypocrisy
@@yannisbaum1319 no prob . We just need to keep the pressure on . Bozo can say no no no till he finally runs out of hair to fluff up . Our day will come !
@Halon's Razor We will negotiate our Withdrawal from UK . Unlike this bombastic Boris Johnson we will do this we will do that have our cake and eat it nonsense. First oil & gas is counted as UK revenue when it comes to GDP , so when people like you realise that 85% of that revenue would be in Scotland. Then we would negotiate the Withdrawal of nuclear submarines out of Scotland and all the astronomical costs associated with them . That alone rebalancing the GDP figures. Then there is the renewable energy resources potential, scotland has 25% of all European renewable energy resources potential. Just let that sink in , sit down and just let that get absorbed, 25% of all the renewable energy resources potential in the whole of Europe, not just the European Union, but the whole of Europe are in Scotland. Not my figures source wikipedia. Just wikipedia renewable energy resources potential in Scotland, or Europe, and you will see all this Scotland won't be able to stand on our own two feet is completely debunked. So with the largest union in Scotland, Unison Scotland just voted overwhelmingly to support 2nd independence referendum in Scotland, that is usually connected to Labour and usually against anything SNP stand for including independence, along with a yougov poll giving " should Scotland be an independent country *yes* 51% no 49% , you will see independence is coming . Make no mistake Scotland will not be part of this Brexit Empire, Scotland will be a independent nation!
It wasn't really about money. Although the government can't accept crowdfunded money, which makes that a bit of a problem. It would have been a waste of time and money on the work on restoring the Elizabeth Tower, which would be even more insulting towards to Queen who doesn't want Brexit anyway. It would have been a bad political statement to make considering half the country didn't want to leave the EU and right now he needs to bring all sides on this issue together to have a good public image.
@@pussieswillneverbeheroes6019 stating opinion as fact trancends political alignment tbh. We need media accountability. All very well for random members of the public to commit this fallay, but the media.. that's a serious issue.
This all reminds me of that last scene in Finding Nemo, where the fish in plastic bags finally managed to get in the sea, but still trapped in their plastic bags. "Now what?"
"We're out!" **cough** but still have to continue to enforce EU laws **cough** We aren't out. We just don't have a seat at the table now. Brexit is bullshit but I find it so odd that Brexiteers find this as the time to celebrate.
And the famous Blue Passports ( which could have been printed anytime in the past) can now be printed by a French Company in Poland. The U.K. will more than likely have to pay tariffs on them as well. I think that in itself summarises Brexit !
Hail Satan . It’s down to each Country’s choice. Croatia has always had a blue passport and did not want the EU recommended colour so they stayed blue. Just more lies that you were told but they forgot to say they will be printed in Poland by. French Company.
I was so sad when I saw that message on the white cliff. This is literally buffoonery! Thanks for your great work at TLDR. From across the pond in 🇨🇦 ( a dual Canada/Italian citizen)
Scotland don’t want independents they’ve already voted 🗳 for it remember!!! Or in true EU style if you don’t like the result of a vote ignore it 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
ZXD Gaming They were bullied by a a possible veto on EU membership by Westminster. Something to do with sovereignty. That same Westminster lot spread lies about as they didn’t like new tax evasion rules being made by the EU.
@Mike Roger You do know that Johnson only got to this stage because he conceded to EU's plans and even gave up an additional 7 billion pounds that the EU didn't even ask for, right? By this time most of his manifestos aside from Brexit is set to be broken... so what have you won??
Joseph, listen to the TLDR News video about what has to happen in the next 11 months. I think that there will be a lot of interesting things actually happening very soon, and directly involving millions of UK and EU citizens. I'm not being snarky; I don't know what will happen, but its direct involvement with ordinary, real people will make it very interesting.
“Great national drama” really says a lot about the worldview of the upper class Tory politicians. It’s all a fun game to them. *edit for Tory not story
@Altair 21 Labour laws are one thing. Pointless regulation and red tape is another. I don't think you will find any person who agrees that we should have regulation on the curvature of bananas. Yet those laws exist. Those make industry not competitive in global scale. And when industry is not competitive you can have all the workers rights you want but it wont change the fact that the company is going down and you are getting fired.
@@po1nt1776 MOST STUPID COMMENT EVER WRITTEN!! EVERY ANALYSIS SHOWS THAT MANUFACTURING WILL BE THE FIRST TO BE HIT FROM BREXIT EVEN MORE THAN IN THE PAST.... MANUFACTURING IS FOR THE LOWER CLASS... FINANCE WILL BE FINE... SO LONDON WILL BE FINE... SO UPPER CLASS WILL BE FINE...LOOK AT YOUR LOCAL REGIONAL COLLEGE WHERE PEOPLE GO TO LEARN A TRADE AS ELECTRICIANS OR FITTERS... HALF OF THEM GET EU FUNDING... THE UNIS ON THE OTHER HAND WILL KEEP ON CHARGING ABSURD TUITION FEES TO THE RICH ASIANS WHO COME TO GET A UK DEGREE... AGAIN WHO LOSES? THE LOWER CLASS... HOW STUPID SOMEONE MUST BE TO THINK THAT AN UNEDUCATED BANKER WHO LIVED HIS WHOLE LIFE BY HIS DAD'S CONNECTION IN THE CITY LIKE FARAGE WILL HELP THE LOWER CLASS... HOW DELUDED R U?
@@4dd4m4d Have you ever visited any factory in the UK after Blair opened the flood gates of immigration? Polish, Romanian, Bulgarian are official languages in British factories. Now fat rats in the management have to start paying ENGLISH workers. And pay them enough to make them show up at work every morning! No more cheap labor from Eastern Europe!
@@Kashchey1 Happy you asked that because I have spent a decade in manufacturing, with 3 years of that in the UK... what you described is worldwide and is not going to change for you... if there are no cheap hands to do it the solution is automation or China... No one is going to pay you good money for driving a fucking forklift.... the immigration in your country is 12-14% of the total population... similar as Germany and France. Nothing special, exactly what every other leading economy is experiencing, and exactly the reason why there is still some manufacturing out of China. So things are simple: competition works for the competent... the Brits who are good at what they do the will always get ahead and the fact that the UK had an open market for cheap labor was in the favor of the competent because more companies were attracted to invest in the uk and thus more opportunity for the competent to move to a better position. The losers will just complaint about how a guy from Poland who is willing to work 12 hours per day while living in a barrel ''destroyed'' their potential success... Noone in the industry will pay good money for packing fruit, gluing pipes or moving pallets. They will pay you good though for coding PLC's, welding aluminium, programming CNC's and using CAD... which a foreigner usually cannot do. Thats all irrelevant to Brexit.
This is probably the most statesman-like speech I have heard from Boris Johnson in a long, long time - if ever. I still don't like him very much and I still don't think that Brexit will turn out good for the UK, but you have to give credit where it is due: It was the right thing to do, not to celebrate this shouting from the rooftops. The message of unification and standing together to move forward was the only sensible thing to say this evening. I'm almost shocked, Johnson managed to be that observant. I never saw myself saying this, but: Well done, Boris (for once).
Actually Johnson was not showing statesmanlike restraint. He simply doesn't truly believe in Brexit and only adopted the clothing as a vehicle in order to manipulate the Leave vote to get him to Number 10.
Of course he is downplaying it, he even close down the department for Brexit just so the government wouldn't officially have to use the word. Next he will declare it 'done' and try to force the public & media attention elsewhere even as he negotiate the next stage. He can't very well obfuscate if he is seen as too "provocative". I think he quite hopes that his time of having answers to Brexit question to be over, and hides whatever he can hide.
I realise, he has ulterior motives. Every politian has that, even those we associate most with the "statesman" label. I wasn't suggesting, he suddenly had a change of heart and wants what's best for the nation and nothing else. But compared to his usual brutal and clownish habitus this was finally what a PM should sound like (regardless of the content).
As a European, I really hope the UK and the EU can strike a good deal. A Hard Brexit would be disastrous, and I wish the best for my British friends. Good luck, folks. It’s been a pleasure.
Of coursw it will hard brexit means no food for the brit. Literally no food. Think about salads fruits tomatoes etc which mainly produce in italy / spain
@a 2345193 30 years of trading with the UK using UK fishing waters people in the UK buying there cars there wines and foods and buying there House's and tourism being there main financial benefit coming from the UK millions of people from European countries now living in the uk, it's very different from the US my friend there just stalling seeing if we can't get a trade deal anywhere else they do need the UK more as you said they're inflexible with their trade deals which we won't be but we will already have and this time we don't have to sign up for a 9 billion pounds membership and give away sovereignty I want Europe to do well but the Union doesn't make sense.
I dunno, the UK literally just ignored the US request to ban commissioning Huawei for contributing to our 5G network infrastructure. Clearly vassalage isn't a great description in light of this.
I think everyone knows that, whether they're pro or anti Brexit, It's just one of those things you aren't meant to admit, like the fact you know your parents have had sex. Everyone knows, you just aren't meant to say it.
@@jackirwin1702 None, he will push his own agenda which will divide the country like most politician's agendas. Wish him well but I think his economic policies will help the rich and not the poor.
@@SirSX3 Yeah he was actually very clear, as has been for the whole campaign. For better or for worse, Ollie, nobody has been relying on blue passports to sell Brexit.
@@Patriotic_Brit Nope, it doesn't. Either it says the person is too dumb and has no knowledge of how to put flags into a correct order (they could have easily googled that if they were unsure), or they literally put England above the UK.
Don't be, Britain has done much worse things in the past(just one example: When Britain abolished slavery the government payed reparations. Now, you might think, those reperations were going to the slaves, but they actually went to the former slave owners. The loans taken to pay this debt only ended very recently, so if you payed taxes a few years ago, some of that went into paying for slavery)
@@iami3rian394 Yeah, but there are other ways to get rid of slavery than paying insame amounts of money or having a fucking civil war in which half the country fights for slavery. In America, even today many people in the former conferderacy think that they were right in the war and that the north forced something upon them. In Britain or, to be more accururate, the lands Britain occupied in the Carribean, Asia and Africa, most slaves lived in the colonies. This resulted in the abolishment of slavery not even being that noteable from a british perspective, since most normal people in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland didn't even notice.
I can assure you that up in Scotland most of the flags were Scotland saltire & European flag ,in protest of Brexit. Most do not want Brexit imposed on Scotland.
It's amazing now relevant this poem is during all of this: No man is an island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as any manner of thy friends or of thine own were; any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind. And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee. Remember whatever happens we are involved in mankind and never let the hate win.
I now think that this is good for us Europeans, not having to deal with a member that was such a pain in the ass since the beginning. The UK was never 100% committed to our values and projects.
@abcfIc disagree. I think Brexit was a mistake and not good for the EU eighter. Apart from the obvious fact that overall the UK paid more to the EU than it received from it. It makes the EU weaker because it has lost a strong economy and a permanent member of the UN-security council and a country with strong diplomatic ties to commonwealth countries and the US. In terms of international influnce/power the EU has now less than 500 million inhabitants. (Might be more psychological but still) Also, I think it's always good to have a pragmatic and sceptical member in a group next to idealists and visionaries.
Check out the protests that happened against leaving the EU last night from Glasgow. The BBC (if they reported it) will have probably said it was less than 500 people but it was much more. Scotland voted to stay in the union and against Boris. We're going to stick by our choices and try our hardest to get out.
So my prediction is this: the EU will dictate terms and Johnson will accept them, because he will find it easier to lie about having a great deal than about the crash after a no deal. And nothing substantial will change.
He might find it easier to shift blame for no-trade-deal crash out on the EU ("this punishing deal will trap the UK in the EU as a vassal state, EU revealed to be bullies, justifies why Leaving was right all along! ") and on treacherous "Remoaners" in the negotiating team ("if only they believed in Britain! Traitors! We could have had cake-and-eat-it-too if we had true beLeavers negotiating")
Boris would benefit from No-deal, as it would free the UK from an enourmous number of important regulations, thereby allowing him to turn the entire country into a tax haven, at the expense of the Working and Middle Class. He'll pretend to try hard, but outright refuse to make a deal, while claiming it's all the EU's fault, force us to crash out with No-deal and reap the rewards without having to admitt this was his plan all along.
Don't get too emotional, it's all propoganda. There was no projection on the cliffs or big ben. As for the bit about holding our star.... The stars on the EU flag don't represent the states like they do on the US flag.The EU's flag won't change now that the UK isn't part of it. It was just a way of appealing to the people within the UK that don't want to leave. In reality it just shows how out of touch most people are with how the EU works.
@@ryanmoss7482 Dude, literally anything designed to make you feel a certain way, especially politically, is "propaganda". Even my American ass knows the stars don't represent specific the countries in the EU, they were obviously meaning it as a metaphor.
"This is the greatest moment in the history of our great nation" - in other words, it's all downhill from here. You can tell by the way Farage is sticking around to appreciate the benefits of Brexit and not running off to the US.
Boris Johnson is the prime minister and therefore has to represent the whole country, Nigel Farage only represents his party and it's followers. That's why they act so differently.
@a 2345193 It's about that people think/believe that it will fix all their problems, while in reality it's much more likely to create even more problems instead.
Robbedem yee lets see how great brittains was in world war 2 with help of de gaul army's francese and polish pilot's .and food suplies from usa british is nothing without europe market. Trade usa is in debts trade with china .cannot help in trade British .How convenient is british brexsheet in isolation on island's
@a 2345193 Even the best forecast suggest we'll loose more money than if we stayed put. And i can't say the government represents my interests currently.. unless proportional representation is coming soon? So only 1/2 of your argument doesn't holds up and the other half will never be true unless we get proportional representation.
(Can anyone complete/correct my next statement? Because I only saw images from the fair well party in London.) There were a lot of English flags on that goodbye crowd. This was a party for English nationalism, not UK nationalism. There other 3 nations on that union are hostages, and the English want to slap that, clear, too them.
You can't assume that the 52% that voted leave are the same as the sample of 150 meat heads that turned up to celebrate leaving? Has anyone considered the silent majority? I feel like only the tories have...
Yup we still have to wait till after the end of the year for half of us to be able to say 'told you so' to the other half. And back we go to the country split down the middle. Wonderful!
@@sebastianrebiere9017 I know, and who knows how long and easy that will go. But brexit itself kinda happened. It doesn't matter that people celebrated yesterday and still today nothing changed. 😁
Having those ww2 heroes is a load of shit!! I know for a fact my grandfather said him and all his mates wouldn’t have even bothered fighting in ww2 if they would have known how bad this country turned out! And this was 20 years ago and the EU is to blame for the vast majority of things!
Clare Hinchliffe Yes. Unfortunately it’s the current demographics that have caused this mess. Same in many countries too. Elders, being completely selfish and out of touch.
I really don't understand all the people in this comment section being smug as if they won something. This was a political choice. Not a football match. UK hasn't won anything. If you want any of the promises made to be true, leaving the EU was but a distraction. There is a lot of fight, and nothing was won.
I think that it is extremely important for everyone to understand that there are huge practical and legal barriers to gaining readmission. Theresa May started the Brexit process by formally invoking Article 50 in 2017. Although the EU was quite flexible about extensions, it held firm about most of the provisions of that article. Article 50 clearly states that when a country leaves by invoking Article 50, that country can only rejoin by using the same process that all other candidate countries use. Article 50 also forbids any sort of priority treatment. Interested people should look into what the current and recent candidates have gone through. For starters, the UK would have to adopt the Euro and bring its national debt into the range allowed for candidate countries.
Know your history and you know who you are, and where you belong. Ignore it at your peril. No more groveling to an unelected Brussels government! Time to rebuild the Nation! The EU project will collapse and UK is ahead being first ones out!
@@helenegan1079 I think you mean 'no more having a say in EU regulations, but still being stuck dealing with them if you want to trade at all with the huge-ass economy that is just across the channel'.
I respect what Boris did. Many people are leavers and many are also remainers. It is prudent to not rub this in people's faces because it will only divide people further. If anyone had a dislike for Nigel , his theatrics from the past three days would have tipped them to hate him instead. Nigel can afford to piss off more people because frankly he has finished his fight. Boris' fight is only starting. He needs the remainers to now get on board. As a remainer, I really appreciate what he did.
@@bornach I cannot dispute that. That is certainly another perfectly valid way of looking at what Boris did. I would say this though, we need to pick our fight better. If what Boris is trying to do fails it will be UK that fails. Right now is the time to be United and make a unified effort to make brexit work. Honesty is Boris' personal failure, let us ensure that it doesn't become the country's failure. We can deal with Boris' personal failing later.
"This is the dawn of a new era in which we no longer accept that your life chances, your family's life chances should depend on which part of the country you grow up in. This is the moment when we really begin to unite and level up, defeating crime, transforming our NHS..." But the EU never prevented him or any other British government from doing that earlier. There is no EU law that says "crime should be high in every member country" or "EU members have to make sure people from certain regions have fewer chances in life" (although I am sure The Sun probably wrote something like that).
In fact you are right, it is not said in EU laws, but the European commission emit each year a "guidline" to each of its members - dunno how it is called in english, in french "rapport sur les Grandes Orientations Politiques Economiques européennes" - which makes "recommendations" on the budgets, systems to adopt, and laws to pass, if you do not comply to these, the country is fined by the day. So they uses nice words to cover what it really is : injunctions. As eu institutions takes precedence over national ones, the country must comply, no matter its laws, customs, or history. Don't be fooled.
@@nlight8769 Those are (quite vague) guidelines for economic politics, as the name says, designed to steer governments towards measures to reduce inequality and poverty (which incidentally is part of what Johnson described) and promote economic growth and CO2 reduction, those guidelines don't dictate budgets (especially not budgets concerning healthcare) and they don't force governments to implement certain policies. Again: the guidelines are very vague and only recommendations. To my knowledge no member country has ever been fined for not complying to these guidelines, and I doubt it's even legally possible. There are things member countries can be fined for, but this isn't one of them. The whole statement by Johnson still makes no sense - the EU never prevented the UK from reforming the NHS, and removing inequality of chances based on where you were born is actually one of the things the EU very much wants.
@@klopferator Yes countries are fined after some time ! The goal is to reduce inequality et increase economic growth ?!! what a pile of crap. How does reducing public servicing budget, offering it to the private, decreasing social contribution would increase wealth to the common people ? To those not in need, sure, more profits, for the huge majority of the people ? hell no. The fact that a state has to comply to these or face fines is clearly written in one of the articles in the "TFUE" or the "TUE" (probably EUFT and EUT in english). This is what happened multiple times in France. One French dude (François Asselineau) explains it in details, citing the articles in question, dunno if this is subbed though, too bad. Maybe I'll give you the articles numbers a bit later. The details on how the EU works is not well known from the public, especially as the language used is cunning, always using nice words, very deceptive.
How much free space did the EU gain ?
1 GB
...lose you mean
Pretty good joke lol
Is it bad that I found that hilarious? Xp
Oh sure forget about Northern Ireland, it's what we're best at
@@YasahiroD Lol Rip you guys Northern Ireland is incredibly beautiful almost as beautiful as Scotland 😂 But don't worry we get forgotten and ignored at every stage as well so at least we are not alone. And because of that we are both gonna get the fuck out of the UK
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When the UK leaves at 00:00 European time
Ironic
We will leave on our terms
Europe: no you won't
Well we will leave on our time
Europe: no you won't
Well we will leave
Europe: whatever
How? The UK leaves the EU at the end of January. It wouldn't make sense for it to be UK time.
@@InsanitiesBrother the world runs on Greenwich mean time which london is aligned with the e.u Brussels is 1 hour before so surely it makes sense to leave Greenwich m3an time
We wanted to leave the EU not europe.
@@Patriotic_Brit yeah I was lazy writing my bad also I'm not against it just is what happened we have left on their terms on their time
Pay attention: "Transforming the NHS"
He means privatize, mark my words.
Partly maybe, not necessarily a bad thing to rely on private investments.
Edit : people down think I'm talking about the american system, I'm not. I'm talking about opening the NHS to private investments which could not be a bad thing.
In no way am I saying we should have am American type healthcare.
i mean, there's no evidence that boris is going to privatize it. not sure where people get this idea from.
If Boris Johnson told me the sky was blue, I'd look out the window to double-check. The man is famously two-faced.
@Taiwanlight that would be a worse case scenario.
It's every election the left use this argument. Then you point out Blair privatised more in the NHS than anyone and they say 'ah but he was really Tory'. They just can't accept that no government would, it would be the end of them forever. They also forget the NHS was a Tory idea.
As anti-brexit I am, I really hope I'm wrong and that brexit actually improves Britain.
You are. = )
@@pussieswillneverbeheroes6019 what???
@@roadtolosing100pounds4 sounds like a bot to me
You aren't wrong, there have been many studies at least economy-wise that have shown it will be worse off in the long run
@@FableBlaze more effective as a capitalistic state maybe but if we dont which I presume and god hope we will restore workers rights that go after the transition period being working class will not be fun
Maybe it's just that I'm an outsider looking in, but those bongs sounded really ominious
Doomsday bells
sounds like it's ringing in doom doesn't it xD
Glad to see I’m not the only one who thought that.
'For whom the bell tolls' by: John Donne -
"No man is an island,
Entire of itself.
Each is a piece of the continent,
A part of the main.
If a clod be washed away by the sea,
Europe is the less.
As well as if a promontory were.
As well as if a manor of thine own
Or of thine friend's were.
Each man's death diminishes me,
For I am involved in mankind.
Therefore, send not to know
For whom the bell tolls,
It tolls for thee."
No, you're not the only one...
Julius Caesar The die is cast.
Now they can only blame themselves and no longer EU
ioannis I Mansola they'll keep blaming immigrants like always
Zoey Lowlands you know absolutely nothing
yea its gone be great to view
They will continue blaming EU, I guarantee!
@@dan27032 And you do ?
“Reunify the country”
Yea tell the Scottish and Northern Irish that
I bet Gibraltar is gonna love this aswell
Scots had their chance to leave and to be frank I wish they did piss off
@rehey esd England will be pretty fucked on it’s own.
Uk: we´re stronger alone
Scots: ok we´ll leave the uk then
UK: no no together we´re stronger
@Halon's Razor because voluntarily being part of a union, you can leave whenever you want, is exactly the same.
@@yannisbaum1319 leaving the UK ,is not voluntarily! Scotland needs permission from UK government! We can have a referendum but UK can block it , so Scotland leaving is not voluntarily! UK government has the power! That's why there is such a outcry !
@@robduncan599 that's exactly what I meant. I guess I forgot a few words since I was still sleepy. If scottland would join the EU it would be voluntarily and they could leave if they want. UK says it will be stronger without the EU but won't allow Scotland, North Ireland or Wales to leave because "its better to be together" such hypocrisy
@@yannisbaum1319 no prob . We just need to keep the pressure on . Bozo can say no no no till he finally runs out of hair to fluff up . Our day will come !
@Halon's Razor We will negotiate our Withdrawal from UK . Unlike this bombastic Boris Johnson we will do this we will do that have our cake and eat it nonsense. First oil & gas is counted as UK revenue when it comes to GDP , so when people like you realise that 85% of that revenue would be in Scotland. Then we would negotiate the Withdrawal of nuclear submarines out of Scotland and all the astronomical costs associated with them . That alone rebalancing the GDP figures. Then there is the renewable energy resources potential, scotland has 25% of all European renewable energy resources potential. Just let that sink in , sit down and just let that get absorbed, 25% of all the renewable energy resources potential in the whole of Europe, not just the European Union, but the whole of Europe are in Scotland. Not my figures source wikipedia. Just wikipedia renewable energy resources potential in Scotland, or Europe, and you will see all this Scotland won't be able to stand on our own two feet is completely debunked. So with the largest union in Scotland, Unison Scotland just voted overwhelmingly to support 2nd independence referendum in Scotland, that is usually connected to Labour and usually against anything SNP stand for including independence, along with a yougov poll giving " should Scotland be an independent country *yes* 51% no 49% , you will see independence is coming . Make no mistake Scotland will not be part of this Brexit Empire, Scotland will be a independent nation!
Big Ben was too expensive so we get an recording with a projector. Says everything about brexit.
Yeah cheap and flase
Better save the money, £350M per week does not cover everything.
It wasn't really about money. Although the government can't accept crowdfunded money, which makes that a bit of a problem. It would have been a waste of time and money on the work on restoring the Elizabeth Tower, which would be even more insulting towards to Queen who doesn't want Brexit anyway. It would have been a bad political statement to make considering half the country didn't want to leave the EU and right now he needs to bring all sides on this issue together to have a good public image.
@@piraterubberduck6056 yeah it was about Racism
@@pussieswillneverbeheroes6019 stating opinion as fact trancends political alignment tbh. We need media accountability. All very well for random members of the public to commit this fallay, but the media.. that's a serious issue.
This all reminds me of that last scene in Finding Nemo, where the fish in plastic bags finally managed to get in the sea, but still trapped in their plastic bags. "Now what?"
"We're out!" **cough** but still have to continue to enforce EU laws **cough**
We aren't out. We just don't have a seat at the table now. Brexit is bullshit but I find it so odd that Brexiteers find this as the time to celebrate.
And the famous Blue Passports ( which could have been printed anytime in the past) can now be printed by a French Company in Poland. The U.K. will more than likely have to pay tariffs on them as well. I think that in itself summarises Brexit !
I don't understand why the EU had red passports to begin with.
The fact we don't need the EU to have international relations and trade?!
Hail Satan . It’s down to each Country’s choice. Croatia has always had a blue passport and did not want the EU recommended colour so they stayed blue. Just more lies that you were told but they forgot to say they will be printed in Poland by. French Company.
D Carbs . Correct, so the WTO will regulate your trade under their rules if you do not do a deal with the EU.
So much for taking back control !
@@iedco4 WTO doesn't govern immigration!
Brexit has come, let Bregret begin.
Kaikyouto Remoaners can get started right away. They have had years of practice.
I was so sad when I saw that message on the white cliff. This is literally buffoonery! Thanks for your great work at TLDR. From across the pond in 🇨🇦 ( a dual Canada/Italian citizen)
Sorry but... was waving flags almost as middlefingers in the european parlament better?
This is a opportunity for a reunited Ireland and independent Scotland.
Nah we got this
Scotland don’t want independents they’ve already voted 🗳 for it remember!!! Or in true EU style if you don’t like the result of a vote ignore it 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
northern ireland has their own deal with eu so not too likely
@@zxdgaming927 ...that was six years ago, our opinions can change
ZXD Gaming They were bullied by a a possible veto on EU membership by Westminster. Something to do with sovereignty. That same Westminster lot spread lies about as they didn’t like new tax evasion rules being made by the EU.
Well that was a nice simple process
@@FriedrichHerschel Can't wait for season 2, I'm gonna bring the popcorn !
It was, once Boris got control.
And once the swamp had been drained enough of all the establishment 5th columnists.
Indeed it only took 3.5 years!... And here I thought it would be difficult.
Now they say the tough part is coming!... Oh my!
😆
@Mike Roger You do know that Johnson only got to this stage because he conceded to EU's plans and even gave up an additional 7 billion pounds that the EU didn't even ask for, right? By this time most of his manifestos aside from Brexit is set to be broken... so what have you won??
a country that celebrates Nigel Farage has descended into the hell of infamy.
@Ike Dyson the response of pea-brained idiots...
Transforming our NHS = Ya'll losing your insurance, lol.
Jack sounds so sad ... TLDR are going to have to cover other stuff until anything interesting happens in the negotiations ... 😭
Joseph, listen to the TLDR News video about what has to happen in the next 11 months. I think that there will be a lot of interesting things actually happening very soon, and directly involving millions of UK and EU citizens. I'm not being snarky; I don't know what will happen, but its direct involvement with ordinary, real people will make it very interesting.
@@stuartschaffner9744 Not to mention events in Scotland. Us SNP will make the tenure of Boris a waking nightmare , hehe.
Another great video from TLDRNEWS.
Greetings from Munich, Tom.
“Great national drama” really says a lot about the worldview of the upper class Tory politicians. It’s all a fun game to them.
*edit for Tory not story
Adrián Paníček now nothing is protecting some basic human rights lol , a win?
@Altair 21 Labour laws are one thing. Pointless regulation and red tape is another. I don't think you will find any person who agrees that we should have regulation on the curvature of bananas. Yet those laws exist. Those make industry not competitive in global scale. And when industry is not competitive you can have all the workers rights you want but it wont change the fact that the company is going down and you are getting fired.
@@po1nt1776 MOST STUPID COMMENT EVER WRITTEN!! EVERY ANALYSIS SHOWS THAT MANUFACTURING WILL BE THE FIRST TO BE HIT FROM BREXIT EVEN MORE THAN IN THE PAST.... MANUFACTURING IS FOR THE LOWER CLASS... FINANCE WILL BE FINE... SO LONDON WILL BE FINE... SO UPPER CLASS WILL BE FINE...LOOK AT YOUR LOCAL REGIONAL COLLEGE WHERE PEOPLE GO TO LEARN A TRADE AS ELECTRICIANS OR FITTERS... HALF OF THEM GET EU FUNDING... THE UNIS ON THE OTHER HAND WILL KEEP ON CHARGING ABSURD TUITION FEES TO THE RICH ASIANS WHO COME TO GET A UK DEGREE... AGAIN WHO LOSES? THE LOWER CLASS... HOW STUPID SOMEONE MUST BE TO THINK THAT AN UNEDUCATED BANKER WHO LIVED HIS WHOLE LIFE BY HIS DAD'S CONNECTION IN THE CITY LIKE FARAGE WILL HELP THE LOWER CLASS... HOW DELUDED R U?
@@4dd4m4d Have you ever visited any factory in the UK after Blair opened the flood gates of immigration? Polish, Romanian, Bulgarian are official languages in British factories. Now fat rats in the management have to start paying ENGLISH workers. And pay them enough to make them show up at work every morning! No more cheap labor from Eastern Europe!
@@Kashchey1 Happy you asked that because I have spent a decade in manufacturing, with 3 years of that in the UK...
what you described is worldwide and is not going to change for you... if there are no cheap hands to do it the solution is automation or China... No one is going to pay you good money for driving a fucking forklift.... the immigration in your country is 12-14% of the total population... similar as Germany and France. Nothing special, exactly what every other leading economy is experiencing, and exactly the reason why there is still some manufacturing out of China.
So things are simple: competition works for the competent... the Brits who are good at what they do the will always get ahead and the fact that the UK had an open market for cheap labor was in the favor of the competent because more companies were attracted to invest in the uk and thus more opportunity for the competent to move to a better position.
The losers will just complaint about how a guy from Poland who is willing to work 12 hours per day while living in a barrel ''destroyed'' their potential success...
Noone in the industry will pay good money for packing fruit, gluing pipes or moving pallets. They will pay you good though for coding PLC's, welding aluminium, programming CNC's and using CAD... which a foreigner usually cannot do.
Thats all irrelevant to Brexit.
We're not leaving Europe, we are leaving the European Union
The day finally come,execute order 66
csiguci74 I like order 69 better.
@@worldpeace1822 nice
That projected video at the end was actually rather touching.
but completely wrong, we are still I European!
The last part of this video genuinely brought a tear to my eye. 😥
This is probably the most statesman-like speech I have heard from Boris Johnson in a long, long time - if ever. I still don't like him very much and I still don't think that Brexit will turn out good for the UK, but you have to give credit where it is due: It was the right thing to do, not to celebrate this shouting from the rooftops. The message of unification and standing together to move forward was the only sensible thing to say this evening. I'm almost shocked, Johnson managed to be that observant. I never saw myself saying this, but: Well done, Boris (for once).
Actually Johnson was not showing statesmanlike restraint.
He simply doesn't truly believe in Brexit and only adopted the clothing as a vehicle in order to manipulate the Leave vote to get him to Number 10.
@@bornach holy shit your right
Of course he is downplaying it, he even close down the department for Brexit just so the government wouldn't officially have to use the word. Next he will declare it 'done' and try to force the public & media attention elsewhere even as he negotiate the next stage. He can't very well obfuscate if he is seen as too "provocative". I think he quite hopes that his time of having answers to Brexit question to be over, and hides whatever he can hide.
I realise, he has ulterior motives. Every politian has that, even those we associate most with the "statesman" label. I wasn't suggesting, he suddenly had a change of heart and wants what's best for the nation and nothing else. But compared to his usual brutal and clownish habitus this was finally what a PM should sound like (regardless of the content).
You guys hear that? Sounds like season 4 is live!
I miss Bercow… Maybe they'll revive him in season 4 or 5?
As a European, I really hope the UK and the EU can strike a good deal. A Hard Brexit would be disastrous, and I wish the best for my British friends. Good luck, folks. It’s been a pleasure.
I don't see the union as Europe but I would like to see UK and Europe do a trade deal with all 51 European countries not just 28 in the union
TheViperFan Great idea! But they need to start talking French or Spanish. English is no longer accepted...
Tight cooperation is the best thing for us both, here's to a bright future
Of coursw it will hard brexit means no food for the brit. Literally no food. Think about salads fruits tomatoes etc which mainly produce in italy / spain
@a 2345193 30 years of trading with the UK using UK fishing waters people in the UK buying there cars there wines and foods and buying there House's and tourism being there main financial benefit coming from the UK millions of people from European countries now living in the uk, it's very different from the US my friend there just stalling seeing if we can't get a trade deal anywhere else they do need the UK more as you said they're inflexible with their trade deals which we won't be but we will already have and this time we don't have to sign up for a 9 billion pounds membership and give away sovereignty I want Europe to do well but the Union doesn't make sense.
correction, UK is no longer a voting member of EU, lets face it, they want a deal and will follow all regulations just have no say
Bye bye EU, welcome to US vassalage
To be fair that's pretty much always been a thing. At least on a foriegn policy point.
What about China (aka Huawei 5G) and Russia (aka Trump) vassalage?
@@bornach True. Britain- the super-powers new volleyball.
I dunno, the UK literally just ignored the US request to ban commissioning Huawei for contributing to our 5G network infrastructure. Clearly vassalage isn't a great description in light of this.
@@RamiAbdelal Ah but wait til the trade talks being and the transition period is over. Wait til Trumps trial is done and the US is not so distracted.
I really don't think that Johnson's aim is re-unifying the country; it's just what he SAYS that his aim is.
I think everyone knows that, whether they're pro or anti Brexit,
It's just one of those things you aren't meant to admit, like the fact you know your parents have had sex.
Everyone knows, you just aren't meant to say it.
What interest would he have in dividing his own country
@@jackirwin1702 None, he will push his own agenda which will divide the country like most politician's agendas. Wish him well but I think his economic policies will help the rich and not the poor.
Why do you wish him well then? He wouldn't wish you well...Frankly I wish the worst on him.
What exactly was there in Boris' speech highlighting what the UK could now do that he couldn't do before?
Now you're asking for specific details.
Manipulative narcissists never do nitty-gritty detail.
Get a trade deal with the United States and toughen our immigration policy
@@SirSX3 Yeah he was actually very clear, as has been for the whole campaign. For better or for worse, Ollie, nobody has been relying on blue passports to sell Brexit.
England flags above the UK flag ... says it all.
Says that people like being English and British.
@@Patriotic_Brit Nope, it doesn't. Either it says the person is too dumb and has no knowledge of how to put flags into a correct order (they could have easily googled that if they were unsure), or they literally put England above the UK.
Patriotic Brit_2 agreed
I’ve met Britons who identify as both British and English, Scottish, Northern Irish or Welsh
or we are not the EU and don't ban National flags in UK establishments
@@JetfireQuasar Another fool. First: the EU doesn't ban those flags. Second: it's about the order they are in.
Wow, that last projection on the cliffs of Dover got me. Well played donkeys
TLDR News are gutted lol.
Barrybadass Even on a day of celebration, TLDR cannot resist talking about Remoaners.
I’m British and now depressed
xdArthurMcCall Join the disheartened club.
Well at least the NHS has so much money now, they’ll help you with your depression in no time. 😐
Don't be, Britain has done much worse things in the past(just one example: When Britain abolished slavery the government payed reparations. Now, you might think, those reperations were going to the slaves, but they actually went to the former slave owners. The loans taken to pay this debt only ended very recently, so if you payed taxes a few years ago, some of that went into paying for slavery)
@@smuu1996 I'll bet you double or nothing on those reparations, that it was cheaper than a civil war would've been.
Source: Am American.
@@iami3rian394 Yeah, but there are other ways to get rid of slavery than paying insame amounts of money or having a fucking civil war in which half the country fights for slavery. In America, even today many people in the former conferderacy think that they were right in the war and that the north forced something upon them. In Britain or, to be more accururate, the lands Britain occupied in the Carribean, Asia and Africa, most slaves lived in the colonies. This resulted in the abolishment of slavery not even being that noteable from a british perspective, since most normal people in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland didn't even notice.
🦀UK GON🦀
I noticed that most of the flags seen in the count down were England and union jack.
I can assure you that up in Scotland most of the flags were Scotland saltire & European flag ,in protest of Brexit. Most do not want Brexit imposed on Scotland.
Therefore, send not to know
For whom the bell tolls,
It tolls for thee.
It's amazing now relevant this poem is during all of this:
No man is an island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as any manner of thy friends or of thine own were; any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind. And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.
Remember whatever happens we are involved in mankind and never let the hate win.
You missed the point.
That’s message on the white cliffs was really powerful.
Those old war veterans talking about their identities? I'm not sure if your contribution to the Brexit debate could be any more hollow.
Rami Abdelal I wasn’t talking about the debate, I was just talking about them expressing themselves but okay.
leftie McGobshite sure whatever man 🤏🏼
@@xXxBackflipxXx It was hollow, irrelevant drivel.
Rami Abdelal what I said was? You pissed in your cornflakes today?
I now think that this is good for us Europeans, not having to deal with a member that was such a pain in the ass since the beginning. The UK was never 100% committed to our values and projects.
@abcfIc disagree. I think Brexit was a mistake and not good for the EU eighter. Apart from the obvious fact that overall the UK paid more to the EU than it received from it. It makes the EU weaker because it has lost a strong economy and a permanent member of the UN-security council and a country with strong diplomatic ties to commonwealth countries and the US. In terms of international influnce/power the EU has now less than 500 million inhabitants. (Might be more psychological but still) Also, I think it's always good to have a pragmatic and sceptical member in a group next to idealists and visionaries.
The UK should declare itself as the Continent of Britannia.
The only question that really matters is can I play the uncensored version of stick of truth now?
The crowd at the beginning looks how you'd expect 🙄
Look like people who've been mating with vegetables, honestly.
@@kurgo_ Crowd of 10,000 and tooth count of 1000.
English?
That brexit party was super cringeworthy, they couldn't even get the karaoke lyrics right
@ okay, and?
@@colddripgaming did you see the remoaner party's by any chance, didn't they look fun.
Check out the protests that happened against leaving the EU last night from Glasgow. The BBC (if they reported it) will have probably said it was less than 500 people but it was much more. Scotland voted to stay in the union and against Boris. We're going to stick by our choices and try our hardest to get out.
Its the same as the protests of morons on the streets right before Boris' overwhelming win though, utter clowns. It means literally nothing.
They actually play a recording lmao
Goblin The Swim - The actual bell was shut down for repairs. Nothing especially funny there. The recording worked rather well.
So my prediction is this: the EU will dictate terms and Johnson will accept them, because he will find it easier to lie about having a great deal than about the crash after a no deal. And nothing substantial will change.
He might find it easier to shift blame for no-trade-deal crash out on the EU ("this punishing deal will trap the UK in the EU as a vassal state, EU revealed to be bullies, justifies why Leaving was right all along! ") and on treacherous "Remoaners" in the negotiating team ("if only they believed in Britain! Traitors! We could have had cake-and-eat-it-too if we had true beLeavers negotiating")
Boris would benefit from No-deal, as it would free the UK from an enourmous number of important regulations, thereby allowing him to turn the entire country into a tax haven, at the expense of the Working and Middle Class.
He'll pretend to try hard, but outright refuse to make a deal, while claiming it's all the EU's fault, force us to crash out with No-deal and reap the rewards without having to admitt this was his plan all along.
@@rubiconcinematics2910 Depends how important his political career is to him. I don't think any government benefits from massive economic collapse.
What a shame. We as Brits should be embarrassed...
*A minority
@@ttanfield5616 *Almost half the population according to your own votes
a 2345193 wow. ‘Escape’ that’s a bit strong don’t you think?
@@sebastianrebiere9017 Still a minority
@@ttanfield5616 I dont think that's how minorities work mate
That cliffs of Dover bit had me tearing up and I'm a freaking American.
Same
Russian here, same.
Don't get too emotional, it's all propoganda. There was no projection on the cliffs or big ben. As for the bit about holding our star.... The stars on the EU flag don't represent the states like they do on the US flag.The EU's flag won't change now that the UK isn't part of it. It was just a way of appealing to the people within the UK that don't want to leave. In reality it just shows how out of touch most people are with how the EU works.
@@ryanmoss7482 Dude, literally anything designed to make you feel a certain way, especially politically, is "propaganda".
Even my American ass knows the stars don't represent specific the countries in the EU, they were obviously meaning it as a metaphor.
They say its always darkest before the dawn. But it feels like its 21:00 and its pitch black.
Its like watching Alf Garnett in " Till Death Us Do Part"
"This is the greatest moment in the history of our great nation" - in other words, it's all downhill from here. You can tell by the way Farage is sticking around to appreciate the benefits of Brexit and not running off to the US.
You just simply create greater moments that haven't happened yet
Nationalism for its own sake is pathetic.
We are very sorry to see you fade into irrelevance but wish you all the best while doing so. Bye UK.
The irony of a visit Frankfurt ad right after farage says we're leaving
Boris Johnson is the prime minister and therefore has to represent the whole country, Nigel Farage only represents his party and it's followers. That's why they act so differently.
I didn't believe this would actually happen.
Stormain I really didn‘t either.
I guess many people who actually voted leave didn't believe it either
@@The3p3hr speak for yourself
Professor James Moriarty go uk enjoy usa trade .europe not give any trade for brexsheeters enjoy you isolationist on the island's
Can't wait for Season 2
Please can you do a video explaining Freeports, and what Boris wants to do with them?
Thank you for the great, impartial video!
This is not the end; it is the beginning of the end.
It is the end of the easy part
More like a new start
Brexit really reminds me of the story about Congo's independence. They all cheered because they would be free.
@a 2345193 It's about that people think/believe that it will fix all their problems, while in reality it's much more likely to create even more problems instead.
Robbedem yee lets see how great brittains was in world war 2 with help of de gaul army's francese and polish pilot's .and food suplies from usa british is nothing without europe market. Trade usa is in debts trade with china .cannot help in trade British .How convenient is british brexsheet in isolation on island's
@@gcrecords1731 lol, yeah, the US only supplied food....
Robbedem farages garages is racist in facts is hate all europe tjis men farages is escape from insanity house
@a 2345193 Even the best forecast suggest we'll loose more money than if we stayed put. And i can't say the government represents my interests currently.. unless proportional representation is coming soon?
So only 1/2 of your argument doesn't holds up and the other half will never be true unless we get proportional representation.
(Can anyone complete/correct my next statement? Because I only saw images from the fair well party in London.)
There were a lot of English flags on that goodbye crowd. This was a party for English nationalism, not UK nationalism. There other 3 nations on that union are hostages, and the English want to slap that, clear, too them.
You can't assume that the 52% that voted leave are the same as the sample of 150 meat heads that turned up to celebrate leaving? Has anyone considered the silent majority? I feel like only the tories have...
@@ethanwebb6162 good point
@@ethanwebb6162 nobody expects the silent majority.
Wales voted to leave too.
Congratulations for your great coverage and impartiality top journalism here!!
So this is how liberty dies. With thunderous applause
Better that, than with 'Ode to Joy' playing.
Liberty 😂😂😂😂😂 yeah it’s the end of the backwards libtards in the uk 🇬🇧
Yup we still have to wait till after the end of the year for half of us to be able to say 'told you so' to the other half. And back we go to the country split down the middle. Wonderful!
You can't judge brexit after one year, of course it's gunna be painful in the short term. Give your head a wobble
They're still in the EU without representation for the AT LEAST 2020.
The TLDR video we never thought would come.
Farage always reminds me of High-Chouncellor Sutler of the Norsefire Party.
He is a true British hero and I hope he is recognised for it
@Revoltingsheeple Fascist? He's nowhere near as charismatic as Hitler...
hilarious though how the UK didn't leave at midnight GMT
J H It was midnight in Brussels.
This is like end of an era being together with TLDR news. Brexit is finally done.
Not yet, there is still the deal that needs to be signed and negociated, so probably one more year...
@@sebastianrebiere9017 I know, and who knows how long and easy that will go. But brexit itself kinda happened. It doesn't matter that people celebrated yesterday and still today nothing changed. 😁
@@Lyncyy Easy ? I bet it's going to be Brexit all over again... XD
11 or 00 ... is that the time or the number of months for the negotiations? You have the answer from both sides ...
Having those ww2 heroes is a load of shit!! I know for a fact my grandfather said him and all his mates wouldn’t have even bothered fighting in ww2 if they would have known how bad this country turned out! And this was 20 years ago and the EU is to blame for the vast majority of things!
"We're Out! We're out of our minds!"
30 years from now. They would want to be back in.
How about no.
I am an unabashed Anglophile and I see this as a great day for all of you. Europe was holding you back.
An admirer from the USA.
This is the only channel that has balls to call people out who didn't subscribe lol
Thats a very white middle aged crowd....
White midle age people are the majority of uk paopulation
@@NeroPiroman that's not even nearly true
@@dynamicpenguin55 explain how? Go to uk population cezus and see results
@a 2345193 exactly
Clare Hinchliffe Yes. Unfortunately it’s the current demographics that have caused this mess. Same in many countries too. Elders, being completely selfish and out of touch.
I really don't understand all the people in this comment section being smug as if they won something.
This was a political choice. Not a football match. UK hasn't won anything.
If you want any of the promises made to be true, leaving the EU was but a distraction.
There is a lot of fight, and nothing was won.
In a wat the are right.. With football, ur just a spectator, with Brexit... You could do something about it.
So, who wants to take bets on how long before Britain tries for re-admission back into the EU?
Daniel McLaughlin We won’t go back.
I think that it is extremely important for everyone to understand that there are huge practical and legal barriers to gaining readmission. Theresa May started the Brexit process by formally invoking Article 50 in 2017. Although the EU was quite flexible about extensions, it held firm about most of the provisions of that article. Article 50 clearly states that when a country leaves by invoking Article 50, that country can only rejoin by using the same process that all other candidate countries use. Article 50 also forbids any sort of priority treatment. Interested people should look into what the current and recent candidates have gone through. For starters, the UK would have to adopt the Euro and bring its national debt into the range allowed for candidate countries.
Boris was probably busy dyeing his hair.
The last part of the videos really touched my heart ❤️ we are going to miss you UK 🇬🇧 ❤️
Long live UK and long live Europe ❤️
Truly historic. It's not every day that a former major imperial power sits on its nuts in front of the entire world.
Know your history and you know who you are, and where you belong. Ignore it at your peril. No more groveling to an unelected Brussels government! Time to rebuild the Nation! The EU project will collapse and UK is ahead being first ones out!
@@helenegan1079 I think you mean 'no more having a say in EU regulations, but still being stuck dealing with them if you want to trade at all with the huge-ass economy that is just across the channel'.
Hmm, and how does this video give new information? We already knew this from your previous uploads..
Collaboration, NOT competition is key to success.
I respect what Boris did. Many people are leavers and many are also remainers. It is prudent to not rub this in people's faces because it will only divide people further. If anyone had a dislike for Nigel , his theatrics from the past three days would have tipped them to hate him instead. Nigel can afford to piss off more people because frankly he has finished his fight. Boris' fight is only starting. He needs the remainers to now get on board. As a remainer, I really appreciate what he did.
I have a much higher threshold when respecting a narcissist.
You cannot bring the country together with the same lies that were used to divide it.
@@bornach I cannot dispute that. That is certainly another perfectly valid way of looking at what Boris did. I would say this though, we need to pick our fight better. If what Boris is trying to do fails it will be UK that fails. Right now is the time to be United and make a unified effort to make brexit work. Honesty is Boris' personal failure, let us ensure that it doesn't become the country's failure. We can deal with Boris' personal failing later.
"This is the dawn of a new era in which we no longer accept that your life chances, your family's life chances should depend on which part of the country you grow up in. This is the moment when we really begin to unite and level up, defeating crime, transforming our NHS..."
But the EU never prevented him or any other British government from doing that earlier. There is no EU law that says "crime should be high in every member country" or "EU members have to make sure people from certain regions have fewer chances in life" (although I am sure The Sun probably wrote something like that).
In fact you are right, it is not said in EU laws, but the European commission emit each year a "guidline" to each of its members - dunno how it is called in english, in french "rapport sur les Grandes Orientations Politiques Economiques européennes" - which makes "recommendations" on the budgets, systems to adopt, and laws to pass, if you do not comply to these, the country is fined by the day. So they uses nice words to cover what it really is : injunctions. As eu institutions takes precedence over national ones, the country must comply, no matter its laws, customs, or history.
Don't be fooled.
@@nlight8769 Those are (quite vague) guidelines for economic politics, as the name says, designed to steer governments towards measures to reduce inequality and poverty (which incidentally is part of what Johnson described) and promote economic growth and CO2 reduction, those guidelines don't dictate budgets (especially not budgets concerning healthcare) and they don't force governments to implement certain policies. Again: the guidelines are very vague and only recommendations. To my knowledge no member country has ever been fined for not complying to these guidelines, and I doubt it's even legally possible. There are things member countries can be fined for, but this isn't one of them.
The whole statement by Johnson still makes no sense - the EU never prevented the UK from reforming the NHS, and removing inequality of chances based on where you were born is actually one of the things the EU very much wants.
@@klopferator Yes countries are fined after some time ! The goal is to reduce inequality et increase economic growth ?!! what a pile of crap. How does reducing public servicing budget, offering it to the private, decreasing social contribution would increase wealth to the common people ? To those not in need, sure, more profits, for the huge majority of the people ? hell no.
The fact that a state has to comply to these or face fines is clearly written in one of the articles in the "TFUE" or the "TUE" (probably EUFT and EUT in english). This is what happened multiple times in France.
One French dude (François Asselineau) explains it in details, citing the articles in question, dunno if this is subbed though, too bad. Maybe I'll give you the articles numbers a bit later. The details on how the EU works is not well known from the public, especially as the language used is cunning, always using nice words, very deceptive.
It was Walpole.
Can't wait to watch the 12-part Extra History series about Brexit in 2075, when it's all finally finished...
if prices goes up next year i don't know what to say next
Seeing that odious man laughing at the thought of the UK's voice meaning far less than it did only 24 hours ago, makes my skin crawl
That chimes at the begining reminds me of British Iron Maiden band - hallowed by thy name. Struggle of UK people
Venus Life also the ac/dc hells bells song
Is the last video for the channel then?
So, UK was celebrating the point which from they leave after a year? IF they leave 😂👍
Goodbye EU
Are those ByDonkeys projections onto the cliffs and Big Ben real? How do they manage it?
Certainly not on to the cliffs. Totally fake. I doubt Big Ben either. If they'll fake one, why not both?
Wow, it actually happened
Wow we have a projector powerful enough to display a video on a cliff? Impressive
Really?
@@Sea-zu4bj No
Yeah yeah you're not Free, everyone will still shopping at Lild and Aldi
@@pussieswillneverbeheroes6019 and who are Thier customers the Brits?
ASSANE MBOUP shut up
Good luck with going your own way from now on!
As a Swiss I'll try 😉. We get along with the EU without being in it. But I see that we'll all be affected if there is a crisis within the EU.
They can't fail any more then they already are ! 😆
Bumps in the road ahead? 😂🤣😂🤣
I am English first,
British second,
And European as a distant third