Here the shorter explanation: UK: We want a unicorn EU: There are no unicorns. You can have a pony. UK: We took a vote. We do not want the pony EU: The pony or nothing at all. UK: We took a vote. We don't want nothing at all either EU: You still don't get it, do you? UK: We need more time to think EU: About the pony or nothing at all? UK: We want a unicorn.
The EU gives strength to small countries. Alone we mean nothing. Together we are ...well...the european union. Gives us rigths, improves our economies, projects our voices and principles worldwide. If UK wants to leave, the go. Europe should learn and improve. Its obvious that it Will be hard, its time to tide the belts and make this union amazing again. From Lisbon to Helsinki and everything between.
One important thing to explain is the reason for Cameron's announcement. A small section of the Conservatives electorate was shifting their votes to the fringe anti-EU party UKIP, putting the conservatives at risk of losing the next election to Labour by a small margin. Up to that point, EU membership was only a concern for around 12% of the electorate. To save his own behind, Cameron promised a referendum if he was re-elected, confident that the remain vote with easily win. Unfortunately, such a decision meant that the arguments for leaving the EU were suddenly amplified in the national consciousness. A handful of second line politicians then grabbed on to the opportunity to raise their political profile (several with their eyes on the PMs job) by joining the Leave campaign and making a myriad of misleading populist promises that ended up gathering a large section of the electorate. This is important because very few (mostly UKIP) actually believed in the benefits of leaving the EU, but both sides suffered from their overly confidence in a Remain victory. Just watch the leave campaign press conference after the result is announced. That is not a group of politicians celebrating a victory but a group of individuals aware that they have miscalculated and inflicted great harm onto their country. From then on Brexit was a runaway train with no breaks and the only unknow was when the crash would occur. Cameron's #*£& up must not be forgotten.
At 1:52 Northern Ireland is not a "British Country", it's in the UK, but not Britain. And @1:55 there is no country called "the Republic of Ireland" it's simply Ireland. See Article 4 of the Irish Constitution. You won't find the words "Republic of Ireland" anywhere in an Irish passport. Yet another RUclips video that gets this wrong.
@sosooya4895 so GB refers to the island comprised of England, Scotland and Wales whereas UK comprises the above plus Northern Ireland. Hope its clear 😊
@@AiAM16 no no, i absolutely got this part. GB is the island, UK is the country, but he also taught us that when newspapers speak about Britain, they are talking about the UK. Britain is used as a synonym for the UK.
A basic summary: 1. Stop paying high membership fees because we were the second highest net contributor paying around £8bn per year or membership and a further £12bn into the eu budget. Leavers argued that we financially received less than what we paid in. 2. Immigration and borders, the leavers wanted to limit or end the freedom of movement of people into the UK because in 2014 EU immigration overtook non EU immigration and British people were annoyed by the mass immigration from eastern and Central Europe because there was a housing crisis and we were having more immigrants coming over at a rate we couldn’t sustain. They also were annoyed that eu immigrants had access to British welfare and were just claiming benefits. There was issues on eu citizens with criminal records because some countries like Bulgaria were clearing criminal records of their criminals to get them out of their country to another like Germany or the UK. The other immigration point was over refugees and asylum seekers. The EU passed a law meaning that us as eu members had to take refugees if they were in our national waters. It was the attitude of the EU by forcing members to take refugees that developed the rift of the EU. Angela Merkel also didn’t help because she announced that any refugee is welcome in Germany which gave more refugees the idea to come into Europe and when Germany couldn’t handle the mass wave of refugees, they forced more members to deal with the situation. The migrants at Calais climbing into trucks that were illegally entering the uk couldn’t be deported under the new eu Law. This further annoyed the UK. 3. Economy, the leavers argued that being in the EU limited our trade because of the customs Union meaning that we couldn’t create our own trade deals and they had to be done at a European level which took ages for agreements to be signed. The leavers argued that by leaving the European Union we could create our own trade deals and also our non European Union exports were rising faster and we had to pay a fee to the European Union for every export we imported and exported overseas. Under the European Union we couldn’t lower taxes to attract businesses because it would put us at an unfair advantage so we couldn’t become a tax haven. London’s stock exchange is one of the largest in the world and leavers believed that the European Union held it back with financial laws. 4. Future of The European Union, this was one of the most argued points. Leavers argued that the European Union was only going to get bigger and the upcoming members that were trying to join were not the most pleasant of countries like: Serbia, Albania and turkey. Turkey is a large country with very poor security and because they border both Iran and Syria, people in the UK worried that terrorists from the Middle East could slip into turkey and then further into Europe and commit their atrocities. The other point was the European Union was pushing for ever closer Union and a potential superstate with more powers being transferred to Brussels than the member states. That went down like a lead zeppelin in the UK. There were also fears that eventually the European Union was going to force us to join this superstate without a chance to leave and they would eventually force us to join the eurozone and integrate our stock exchange into the European Union’s in Frankfurt.
Sorry to say Britain has always been empirical. There are hyper wealthy Brits who still want it all and will play the world dirty to maintain it. That influence is felt all over the U.S and has rooted here as well. Just look who freaks out the most when Russia Ukraine mention peace.
@@eccomi21 not in the CAP not in the CFP vaccines one less layer of government outside the scope of "ever closer union" and eventual EU federal state (which the Euro currency demands) NATO as defensive bloc, not an EU defence force own foreign policy massive increase in wages - companies that survived on cheap labour are gone investment incentive with tighter labour supply boost productivity chance to drop EU legislation in financial services (e.g. MIFID II), and no transaction tax issues opportunity to join CPTPP, taking it past the EU as the world's largest trading bloc (note trading bloc, not political bloc). equal treatment of immigrants, regardless of origin, based on skills and economic needs of UK. No free passes to come to the UK as of right. widening of horizons beyond the parochial EU Those are a few off the top of my head.
bruh first of all that's none of your business or either a problem of yours. get a life and leave people alone. this is a concept he follows and it has nothing to do with money. it's up to him how he wants to build his videos and if its without color then that's it. tell me what the sense of your comment was.
Here the shorter explanation:
UK: We want a unicorn
EU: There are no unicorns. You can have a pony.
UK: We took a vote. We do not want the pony
EU: The pony or nothing at all.
UK: We took a vote. We don't want nothing at all either
EU: You still don't get it, do you?
UK: We need more time to think
EU: About the pony or nothing at all?
UK: We want a unicorn.
i wanted to copy this for my english task because i though this would be the real summary :`)
@@xenia_dll go for it!
@@fzouak7609 okay I will do it haha
Lol
@@xenia_dllwhat happened ?
A more detailed explanation of the border issue within the Island of Ireland would be useful.
Don't encourage them, according to this video they can even get the names of the two countries on the island correct.
Jungs wie gehts englisch LK
Till Duhme du bist eine legende
Till Duhme brexit referat 🚬
s e r a - i l a y d a cus brauchst Hilfe?
s e r a - i l a y d a ich betäube meine sinne...🚬🚬
Till Duhme ja welche punkte habt ihr reingenommen also welche sind am wichtigsten?
The EU gives strength to small countries. Alone we mean nothing. Together we are ...well...the european union. Gives us rigths, improves our economies, projects our voices and principles worldwide. If UK wants to leave, the go. Europe should learn and improve. Its obvious that it Will be hard, its time to tide the belts and make this union amazing again. From Lisbon to Helsinki and everything between.
One important thing to explain is the reason for Cameron's announcement. A small section of the Conservatives electorate was shifting their votes to the fringe anti-EU party UKIP, putting the conservatives at risk of losing the next election to Labour by a small margin. Up to that point, EU membership was only a concern for around 12% of the electorate. To save his own behind, Cameron promised a referendum if he was re-elected, confident that the remain vote with easily win. Unfortunately, such a decision meant that the arguments for leaving the EU were suddenly amplified in the national consciousness. A handful of second line politicians then grabbed on to the opportunity to raise their political profile (several with their eyes on the PMs job) by joining the Leave campaign and making a myriad of misleading populist promises that ended up gathering a large section of the electorate.
This is important because very few (mostly UKIP) actually believed in the benefits of leaving the EU, but both sides suffered from their overly confidence in a Remain victory. Just watch the leave campaign press conference after the result is announced. That is not a group of politicians celebrating a victory but a group of individuals aware that they have miscalculated and inflicted great harm onto their country. From then on Brexit was a runaway train with no breaks and the only unknow was when the crash would occur. Cameron's #*£& up must not be forgotten.
is there a translation in the comments or any text?
Thank you you explain better than my teacher who sucks by the way bisou
At 1:52 Northern Ireland is not a "British Country", it's in the UK, but not Britain. And @1:55 there is no country called "the Republic of Ireland" it's simply Ireland. See Article 4 of the Irish Constitution. You won't find the words "Republic of Ireland" anywhere in an Irish passport. Yet another RUclips video that gets this wrong.
I thought Britain was a synonym for the UK ? My professor taught me that Great Britain = England, Scotland & Wales and that Britain = the UK
@sosooya4895 so GB refers to the island comprised of England, Scotland and Wales whereas UK comprises the above plus Northern Ireland. Hope its clear 😊
@sosooya4895 your professor is wrong or perhaps you misunderstood him/her?
@@AiAM16 no no, i absolutely got this part. GB is the island, UK is the country, but he also taught us that when newspapers speak about Britain, they are talking about the UK. Britain is used as a synonym for the UK.
@@Richard1A2B I did not misunderstand him, he made his point very clear. Maybe you can read my comment again and explain to me why is it wrong ?
what is the three acts in the video?
Thanks you
So far I haven’t heard why people voted to exit the eu
Freedom from EU tyranny .
They probably wanted to make Britain Great Again. No wait...they're already Great Britain, lol.
A basic summary:
1. Stop paying high membership fees because we were the second highest net contributor paying around £8bn per year or membership and a further £12bn into the eu budget. Leavers argued that we financially received less than what we paid in.
2. Immigration and borders, the leavers wanted to limit or end the freedom of movement of people into the UK because in 2014 EU immigration overtook non EU immigration and British people were annoyed by the mass immigration from eastern and Central Europe because there was a housing crisis and we were having more immigrants coming over at a rate we couldn’t sustain. They also were annoyed that eu immigrants had access to British welfare and were just claiming benefits. There was issues on eu citizens with criminal records because some countries like Bulgaria were clearing criminal records of their criminals to get them out of their country to another like Germany or the UK. The other immigration point was over refugees and asylum seekers. The EU passed a law meaning that us as eu members had to take refugees if they were in our national waters. It was the attitude of the EU by forcing members to take refugees that developed the rift of the EU. Angela Merkel also didn’t help because she announced that any refugee is welcome in Germany which gave more refugees the idea to come into Europe and when Germany couldn’t handle the mass wave of refugees, they forced more members to deal with the situation. The migrants at Calais climbing into trucks that were illegally entering the uk couldn’t be deported under the new eu Law. This further annoyed the UK.
3. Economy, the leavers argued that being in the EU limited our trade because of the customs Union meaning that we couldn’t create our own trade deals and they had to be done at a European level which took ages for agreements to be signed. The leavers argued that by leaving the European Union we could create our own trade deals and also our non European Union exports were rising faster and we had to pay a fee to the European Union for every export we imported and exported overseas. Under the European Union we couldn’t lower taxes to attract businesses because it would put us at an unfair advantage so we couldn’t become a tax haven. London’s stock exchange is one of the largest in the world and leavers believed that the European Union held it back with financial laws.
4. Future of The European Union, this was one of the most argued points. Leavers argued that the European Union was only going to get bigger and the upcoming members that were trying to join were not the most pleasant of countries like: Serbia, Albania and turkey. Turkey is a large country with very poor security and because they border both Iran and Syria, people in the UK worried that terrorists from the Middle East could slip into turkey and then further into Europe and commit their atrocities. The other point was the European Union was pushing for ever closer Union and a potential superstate with more powers being transferred to Brussels than the member states. That went down like a lead zeppelin in the UK. There were also fears that eventually the European Union was going to force us to join this superstate without a chance to leave and they would eventually force us to join the eurozone and integrate our stock exchange into the European Union’s in Frankfurt.
@@jackjoyce1744 Thanks for your detailed answer
@@jackjoyce1744 beautiful explanation and make perfect sense.
What did the people say
Seine O'More shut up, more people voted leave, you nimwit. You should get a life.
At 5:19 you can their screams for help
"2020-2029 The beginning of UK as from a first world developed country into a middle class nation .?!"
So true
Thank you I thought it was to do with gas companies lol
shouldnt it be 51,9% to 48,1% ?
ENGLISCH GK 10 WOWOWOW
Sorry to say Britain has always been empirical. There are hyper wealthy Brits who still want it all and will play the world dirty to maintain it. That influence is felt all over the U.S and has rooted here as well. Just look who freaks out the most when Russia Ukraine mention peace.
I see your point
I see were you coming from
I think you‘re quite wrong.
I completely disagree with your opinion
i politely disagree with you
Even if what you claim is true…
was i on lease has a city builder but the benifits have now been spent ?? probably
This is amazing omg.....
Your voice is difficult to listen to - why the strange intonation?
YES💯✔️ Scotland Independence🏴🏴
YES💯✔️ UNITED IRELAND🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Nice
taky kominumus ktorý EXISTUJE v Anglicku ne existoval ani v ZSSR
So great to be out.
How...
It smells like sarcasm
@@eccomi21 nope - genuine - happy every day to be out of the EU.
@@chairmakerPete enlighten me! what is your top 5 benefits of being out?
@@eccomi21
not in the CAP
not in the CFP
vaccines
one less layer of government
outside the scope of "ever closer union" and eventual EU federal state (which the Euro currency demands)
NATO as defensive bloc, not an EU defence force
own foreign policy
massive increase in wages - companies that survived on cheap labour are gone
investment incentive with tighter labour supply boost productivity
chance to drop EU legislation in financial services (e.g. MIFID II), and no transaction tax issues
opportunity to join CPTPP, taking it past the EU as the world's largest trading bloc (note trading bloc, not political bloc).
equal treatment of immigrants, regardless of origin, based on skills and economic needs of UK. No free passes to come to the UK as of right.
widening of horizons beyond the parochial EU
Those are a few off the top of my head.
markiplier
3:00 AM
well explained!
nightwish
lol
dua lipa
Yeah she's Albanian
earthquake
please never talk like this
bingus
EU
Hate it
Fucking school mate
U didn't explained anything
Why is this in black and white. Are you too poor to get a colour printout, it just costs 8 rupees more, that should be chump change for you. Poor Boy.
bruh first of all that's none of your business or either a problem of yours. get a life and leave people alone. this is a concept he follows and it has nothing to do with money. it's up to him how he wants to build his videos and if its without color then that's it. tell me what the sense of your comment was.
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