Asking Londoners: Has Brexit Been A Success 4 Years On.

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  • @geoffreyhughes9979
    @geoffreyhughes9979 Pƙed 19 dny +284

    Time to rejoin the EU.

    • @matpk
      @matpk Pƙed 19 dny +19

      Scotland and Wales can join first

    • @Bramfly
      @Bramfly Pƙed 19 dny +12

      Not so fast, there will be no rebate, no opt-outs, no exceptionalism and there needs to be a large majority of both parties agreeing to it. Remember each of the eu countries have a veto right.

    • @josephturner7569
      @josephturner7569 Pƙed 19 dny +10

      ​@@BramflyWhen you say both parties, do you mean Labour and Liberal-Democrats? The Tories will be history.

    • @w47w
      @w47w Pƙed 19 dny

      ​@Bramfly If the old path no longer exists because it was torn away and is urgently needed, then you have to quickly build a new narrow path! In the EU case, an agreement with all obligations and rights but without participation in the EU internal market would be the quickest LITTLE WAY!
      EU politicians are not interested in Tory, Labor, Farage and Co for the time being! Macron has already proposed such a framework. You would have the best chance of a yes among all EU countries! Go to the EU and talk to them about what something like that might look like.
      This would give Wales, Scotland and Co the opportunity to join the EU pretty quickly. If something like that were to happen, the old parties would tear it up!

    • @branko4033
      @branko4033 Pƙed 18 dny +13

      ​@@Bramfly
      Bramfly, not so fast 😎 A UK wide referendum and a qualified majority vote in favor of rejoining, say at least 60 % of all registered voters is also called for. The EU is not just another pub where you walk in and walk out of as you dawn well please.

  • @lynndupree1205
    @lynndupree1205 Pƙed 10 dny +56

    As an American it seems to me that Brexit is very similar to the Trump "America First" isolationist idea. In a world with instant communications and interdependent economies, it is much better to unify rather than isolate. Just makes more sense.

    • @galepatrick1702
      @galepatrick1702 Pƙed 7 dny +2

      totally agree !

    • @raboratory
      @raboratory Pƙed 6 dny

      Not just similar; Steve Bannon was one of the driving forces behind Brexit... Farage was literally groomed by Bannon & his neo-fascist ideology.

    • @c.c.8841
      @c.c.8841 Pƙed 5 dny

      does that include free roaming for terrorists.

    • @MrAhuapai
      @MrAhuapai Pƙed 4 dny

      @@c.c.8841 or pedophiles or murderers or serial killers. Where do you stop.

    • @DropdudeJohn
      @DropdudeJohn Pƙed 3 dny

      You understand the EU is a protectionist entity and that Brexit is intended to put us back on the world stage without the isolationist and protectionist policies of the EU

  • @espressoman-gv5ui
    @espressoman-gv5ui Pƙed 15 dny +94

    Brexit is like smashing yourself in the face with a rusty frying pan and then being surprised that it hurts.

    • @alfonsasgrinevicius7477
      @alfonsasgrinevicius7477 Pƙed 14 dny +5

      A really fine metaphorical expression :) .Greetings from Lietuva Lithuania.

    • @andiidoode
      @andiidoode Pƙed 8 dny +2

      Yeah! one of those big heavy ones.

    • @user-td5pt9nw9n
      @user-td5pt9nw9n Pƙed 8 dny

      It is only because you’ve been conditioned to believe the European Union is our only market in the world,
      Africa is going to be an amazing place in the years to come, Nigeria alone has 133 million people,
      we don’t trade enough with South America or Central America and then there is the Far East, us British people are blinkered and we are selling our goods into a heavily regulated region called the European Union with stagnant growth and,
      without migration its falling population would lead to an even smaller market .
      do you research,
      many international European companies mainly make their profits from outside of the European Union ,
      we have to give leaving the European Union 10 to 15 maybe 20 years and we could be substantially better by trading with the rest of the world 🌎

    • @espressoman-gv5ui
      @espressoman-gv5ui Pƙed 8 dny

      @@user-td5pt9nw9n đŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł

    • @espressoman-gv5ui
      @espressoman-gv5ui Pƙed 8 dny

      ​@@user-td5pt9nw9nđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł

  • @marijo1951
    @marijo1951 Pƙed 19 dny +105

    My youngest daughter studied in Paris for a year thanks to the Erasmus Programme, but my grandchildren are denied that opportunity. So many small businesses are struggling or closing down because of formerly non-existent red tape. Above all, there's the disaster that the NHS is becoming despite the false promises of enormous investment.

    • @shelleyphilcox4743
      @shelleyphilcox4743 Pƙed 18 dny +2

      @marijo1951 Before the EU horizon programme the UK had the most extensive world network of university exchange programmes...my cousin studied in the states before the EU existed, never mind the Horizon programme. France also had a similarly extensive network. Neither the UK or France were keen to give up their own programme for Horizon, but we did.
      It is now possible to study all over the world using the UKs Turing scheme, which is less costly, offers more placement capacity, and the financial arrangements are much better geared for lower income students. Your grandchild has just as much opportunity, it's just a different scheme.
      Edit: I said Horizon...I was having a 'moment'...I meant Erasmus.

    • @marionlarkin1161
      @marionlarkin1161 Pƙed 17 dny +2

      Shameful that your grandchildren can’t study on part of your continent.

    • @shelleyphilcox4743
      @shelleyphilcox4743 Pƙed 17 dny

      @@marionlarkin1161 Its nonsense. Look up the Turing Scheme.

    • @RS-xx9ve
      @RS-xx9ve Pƙed 16 dny

      boohoohoo.
      Try speaking to the BRITISH people who's wages went down 70% because of the floods of cheap Polish and similar labour.If they love Paris so much... move to France and stop telling the overwhelming majority how to run Britain.
      You remoaners lost... get over it.... or move to Europe!

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Pƙed 12 dny +9

      @@shelleyphilcox4743jeez, this is dumb. Anyone can do mega expensive paid foreign exchange if they satisfy entry requirements, all universities have it; but the EU gave free movement. Right of residence, no visa, no foreign status, all the access of EU membership. Just like going to Oxbridge, or York, but you have the EU member universities to choose from! You are disingenuous in your reply because you have to be. What Brexit voters did to their own young people amounts to an act of war. It is unconscionable and unforgivable.

  • @marklivingstone3710
    @marklivingstone3710 Pƙed 18 dny +52

    The Uk swapped ‘the Empire’ for the EU and told the Commonwealth they were on their own, then decided to ditch the EU. Now they’re gob smacked that, when they offered dodgy trade deals, the Commonwealth didn’t come rushing back asking where do I sign. The Uk made this bed, let ‘em lie in it.

  • @JayYoung-ro3vu
    @JayYoung-ro3vu Pƙed 10 dny +6

    As an American observer: my take is that the U.K. Conservatives wanted to set themselves as 'kings'. Thankfully, they fell hard on their faces. Unfortunately, they took the U.K. public with them.

  • @frederikruis274
    @frederikruis274 Pƙed 18 dny +36

    As a Dutch truck driver going to the UK almost every week I can see the madness of Brexit and the way businesses are struggling because of it. I am old enough to know the way it was with borders everywhere in Europe. Have been at the border of Slovakia waiting, have seen the bullshit jobs of border officials. My company benefits from it because the UK has become a specialty and has to pay for everything, but personally I say: please rejoin!

  • @anthonyrybicki1000
    @anthonyrybicki1000 Pƙed 19 dny +103

    Shady money,tax havens,lower employment and environmental standards,higher food prices,lower inward investment,longer airport lines,travel stay limits,no mobility to with in the EU.Whats not to like if you have your sovereignty or at least someone in the Caymans has it for you...Britain has voted to have poor medical services,less democracy and foreign ownership of vital industries.

  • @user-rl8mq9uf7b
    @user-rl8mq9uf7b Pƙed 19 dny +62

    After Brexit all my family moved to France and won't come back now this was a pipe dream a impossible ideal

    • @MiltonMoJunction
      @MiltonMoJunction Pƙed 14 dny +2

      I left France because I knew that France would like a spoilt child have a tantrum and cause so many problems for Brit’s living part time in France.

    • @tonivaripati5951
      @tonivaripati5951 Pƙed 13 dny

      @@MiltonMoJunction well things in UK are a lot calmer these days, it's not that bad, the main problem for most is shortage of affordable housing, that's the number one problem, so I think may be it's best UK stay out of Europe, we have enough people sleeping on the streets, we don't need any more.

    • @flopunkt3665
      @flopunkt3665 Pƙed 13 dny +5

      ​@MiltonMoJunction Brexit itself is like throwing a tantrum. 😅

    • @MiltonMoJunction
      @MiltonMoJunction Pƙed 13 dny

      @@tonivaripati5951 That’s because the world seems to want to come here and live off the taxpayer like parasites.

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Pƙed 12 dny

      @@MiltonMoJunctionlike you were ever in France!

  • @ShiftyGeeza
    @ShiftyGeeza Pƙed 19 dny +150

    Brexit has been an outstanding success at proving without doubt what an utterly stupid idea Brexit was all along.

    • @therejoineuparty8898
      @therejoineuparty8898  Pƙed 19 dny

      therejoineuparty.com/

    • @jonmould2946
      @jonmould2946 Pƙed 18 dny +4

      ​​@@therejoineuparty8898What do you think about Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi
      Politician and philosopher? He is the father of the EU.

    • @kimwit1307
      @kimwit1307 Pƙed 14 dny

      @@jonmould2946 In two words: conspiracy nutjobbery

    • @mick1406
      @mick1406 Pƙed 14 dny +2

      And of course everything in EUSSR land is just grand!!! đŸ€Ł Never, ever, never not a chance we want to rejoin!! Acceoot democracy lads! You lost!!!đŸŽó §ó ąó „ó źó §ó żâœŒïžđŸ€ŁđŸ‡ŹđŸ‡§

    • @kimwit1307
      @kimwit1307 Pƙed 14 dny +1

      @@mick1406 Have you been paying attention to the poor state of the UKSSR these days? It's less democratic than any country in the EU and less democratic than the EU as an organization.

  • @qeitkas594
    @qeitkas594 Pƙed 19 dny +57

    The most reasonable people I have seen in street interviews for a very long time. Not the usual "UK grim" types who turned the country in a miserable shithole. However their voices are not heard nor represented in the political establishment at all. I am an old guy myself and I look at these people with great sadness because of what my and older generations have done to them. It is just remarkable that there is not more anger among them. The gentlemen at around the 3 min mark sums it up nicely. What he is saying should be the main stream message to the public because it is the most honest, truthful and realistic picture you can give to your people. Anything else is a pack of lies of people who want to fool and abuse you for their own benefit but unfortunately this is what you hear the most and it will take us nowhere.

    • @2aph0d_b33blebr0x
      @2aph0d_b33blebr0x Pƙed 19 dny

      Yep, you let the EU 4th Reich destroy the place. Bribe UK businesses to move elsewhere in the 4th Reich and punish the UK for saving them in 2 world wars.

    • @beckynelson6786
      @beckynelson6786 Pƙed 19 dny +11

      I agree with you.I was one of the older generation who DID NOT vote for this other travesty.
      The young must be proactive and vote for change.

  • @tentimetex
    @tentimetex Pƙed 15 dny +33

    The UK had special privileges in the EU, it had control over its borders over its currency and did not have to adopt the Euro. This time around, if the UK wants to rejoin, it will not have the same conditions.

    • @c.c.8841
      @c.c.8841 Pƙed 12 dny +1

      a better reason to stay out. there are quite a lot of British colonial islands who want to stay out.

    • @AdrianSams
      @AdrianSams Pƙed 14 hodinami

      Firstly teh UK didn't have control over it's borders, Freedom of movement meant that from 2004 onwards an average of 225,000 people came from the EU each and every year when we were told around 26,000 would come. Secondly plenty of countries joined the EU on the basis that they would adopt the Euro but never have, Poland is one example. Thirdly the UK will never join the EU again. Please get your facts right before posting, otherwise it just makes you look dumb.

  • @karlovejansson6473
    @karlovejansson6473 Pƙed 18 dny +45

    what was it written on the Bus .... 350m/week to NHS .. and then the biggest clown on the planet was elected as PM ... "a failed state" is the correct assessment on UK

    • @davidpryle3935
      @davidpryle3935 Pƙed 17 dny +3

      I don’t want to live in a world where we cannot believe everything that’s written on the side of a bus.

    • @cragmorematchbox
      @cragmorematchbox Pƙed 13 dny +3

      Britain MUST rejoin the EU and do it quickly. Start by electing capable, intelligent people who are able to guide the country into a better future. Delays at ports for people and trade are not good, free movement are a hallmark of EU policy, just rejoin and get on with all of your EU neighbours. The whole migration and crime situations MUST be stopped and this can only be done through EU unity. Admit this first, BREXIT HAS BEEN AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE A DISASTER FOR UK. There is really no argument against it at all.

    • @davidpryle3935
      @davidpryle3935 Pƙed 13 dny

      Next vote on membership of the EU is due in 2057. The EU will be long gone, a distant memory by then.

    • @KILKennyLaDa9898-js2nr
      @KILKennyLaDa9898-js2nr Pƙed 12 dny

      It's even more....ÂŁ700 million a week into the NHS!

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Pƙed 12 dny

      @@davidpryle3935so will you

  • @jimthain8777
    @jimthain8777 Pƙed 13 dny +15

    There are entities that benefited from Brexit. China and Russia come to mind.

  • @deviousdescent9010
    @deviousdescent9010 Pƙed 19 dny +125

    I have an 11 year old daughter who lives in France. I now buy all her gifts from EU retailers. In the online world we live in, it's easier and cheaper just to avoid the UK.

    • @newton18311
      @newton18311 Pƙed 19 dny +9

      Good, I remember joining a Free trade Common market, Not a political Quango. Go North and see what the real People of Britain think.

    • @paologat
      @paologat Pƙed 19 dny +17

      ⁠@@newton18311in the 1970s, despite De Gaulle’s misgivings, UK was allowed to join a political organization whose goal of “ever closer union among the peoples of Europe” was clearly stated in its founding document.
      Anyone that pretended that it was just a free trade area was willfully deluding himself and others.
      Hopefully, when UK applies to join again, the EU won’t repeat its past mistakes and will demand UK’s full explicit commitment to the European project.
      Which should make you Brexiteers happy - it will postpone Breturn by at least a couple of decades.

    • @RazorMouth
      @RazorMouth Pƙed 19 dny +16

      @@newton18311 Cope with your nonsense. It's impossible to have a multi nation single market without having the political regulations to manage the market, you're utterly clueless.
      You said you joined a common market, you dont even seem to know that back then the EEC had a parliament and Council of ministers, the EU was an upgrade from the EEC.

    • @newton18311
      @newton18311 Pƙed 19 dny +5

      @@paologat Ah yes i remember De Gaulle Hiding in England through out the second world war, then wanted to be first to march into Paris when the allies had done all the fighting. The very war that was fought for freedom , Not Political Quangos'.

    • @paologat
      @paologat Pƙed 19 dny +16

      @@newton18311 De Gaulle vetoed UK’s accession when it begged to join the EC. Twice. Perhaps because he got to know the English mentality, after the French army sacrificed itself to let them flee from Dunkirk.

  • @roderickjoyce6716
    @roderickjoyce6716 Pƙed 19 dny +122

    Brexit was a massive success - for the hedge fund managers who bet against sterling, for the inadequate and incompetent British politicians who had a grudge against their (mostly) better educated and more competent EU counterparts, ancd for Putin whose money appaears to have financed some of the Leave campaign. For the reat of us, it has been a disaster.

    • @karylhogan5758
      @karylhogan5758 Pƙed 17 dny +1

      Ordinary people voted..
      The Brits never fitted in anyway

    • @albertlugosi
      @albertlugosi Pƙed 17 dny +5

      @@karylhogan5758 De Gaulle was right not to find Little Britain worthy of joining Europe and blocking their integration. He was overruled and the bad egg allowed in. Eventually they found their way out anyway.

    • @user-qj7et4wv3q
      @user-qj7et4wv3q Pƙed 17 dny

      @@albertlugosi yeah degaulle , the one who sought asylum in Britain instead of standing against his countries invaders in wwii. He left that to us little brits to do, if the brits had not collaborated with the French resistance, would you be free to have a point of view. Live with it.

    • @user-qj7et4wv3q
      @user-qj7et4wv3q Pƙed 17 dny

      @@karylhogan5758 very true, we brits are only useful to you when your petty little squabbles get out of hand, two world wars proved that, you think we'll bother to help in the next one, nah we'll just leave you to it. All your tourists coming to the UK with their bad manners, that's perfectly OK with us, we just take one look at ya and smirk about it, we give as good as get, even tho we are outnumbered, masses don't overcome ingenuity.

    • @AdrianSams
      @AdrianSams Pƙed 17 dny +3

      Brexit was a massive success for the millions of workers who saw their wages stagnate/fall due to mass immigration. Bank of England's own report post Brexit stated that membership of the EU had suppressed the wages of the low skilled and skilled workers. The fishing communities up and down the country were sold out by the Consocialist government when they signed the fishing deal. If they had actually fought for the coastal communities then the fishing industry would have grown hugely over the coming years.
      The problem with the pro EU remnants is they are very selfish and don't look at the bigger picture. The EU is a portectionish racket, it's share of teh worlds economy has fallen year on year for well over a decade. Why be a small fish in a small pond?. The EU is insular and has a "little Europe" mentality which will ultimately see it's demise.

  • @pacor7757
    @pacor7757 Pƙed 5 dny +5

    The most surprising thing was to see British people living for years in other EU countries voting for Brexit, without thinking that they were going to be harmed. It is mind-boggling. I remember many of them without even speaking the language of the EU country they live in, defending the Brexit like crazy. 😼

    • @AdrianSams
      @AdrianSams Pƙed 14 hodinami +1

      If you do a search on CZcams you will find footage of a remain campaign march through London. You will see two women being asked "What's the best thing the EU has given the UK"?. One woman couldn't answer it and just looked vacant and the 2nd woman said "The best thing the EU has given the UK is the NHS".. đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł
      Regarding Brits living in an EU country and never speaking the language of that country ,I agree with you and it's not acceptable. But to imply that Brits are too thick to make the decision all I would say is the vast majority of Eastern Europeans living in the UK live in enclaves of their own countrymen/women. They don't integrate any more than than Brits do abroad.If Brexit was the wrong decision can you tell me why the EU's perecentage of world trade has fallen year on year for well over a decade and How is the Germany economy doing?.

  • @rubberplantsandwich
    @rubberplantsandwich Pƙed 18 dny +12

    Boris Johnson's oven ready deal was really no deal.his Russian links need investigating

  • @Lewis-op9zp
    @Lewis-op9zp Pƙed 16 dny +25

    What Brexit has taught us is people have no accountability anymore

    • @rayc9539
      @rayc9539 Pƙed 16 dny +3

      Particularly Johnson who took us out of the EU.

    • @KILKennyLaDa9898-js2nr
      @KILKennyLaDa9898-js2nr Pƙed 12 dny +1

      We brought the EU empire to account....it's called democracy.

    • @rayc9539
      @rayc9539 Pƙed 12 dny

      @@KILKennyLaDa9898-js2nr based on lies spouted by the leave campaign.

    • @Lewis-op9zp
      @Lewis-op9zp Pƙed 12 dny

      @@KILKennyLaDa9898-js2nr yeh we showed them!

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Pƙed 12 dny

      Yes

  • @annaclarke7643
    @annaclarke7643 Pƙed 18 dny +17

    The pride at getting out of the EU has really expedited the fall of the UK. I know for sure that those in the establishment, that pushed to get out , are not suffering a jot.

  • @NickAskew
    @NickAskew Pƙed 19 dny +38

    I am not British any more, I needed to give that up to have the security to remain here in the Netherlands as a Dutch person. I feel so sorry for the people that never wanted to leave and yes I'd love to see the UK join again. However as I listen to the reasons to rejoin they are always about the negatives for British people and never about how the UK can help by being part of a club of countries that work together to build a better future for all EU members. That is logical I suppose but I want to see a UK that is eager to join and be a part of something bigger not a UK that is in it purely for themselves. Good luck with the campaign.

    • @lengravy
      @lengravy Pƙed 18 dny +1

      It must be considered though, that every Brexiteer turned up to vote, whereas many remainers complacently refrained from turning out. Those people need to shoulder a lot of the blame.

    • @Iazzaboyce
      @Iazzaboyce Pƙed 15 dny

      @@lengravy That's just plain wrong - on such huge actual vote samples the science says the non-voters would have voted the same way - the variable factor being non-voters are less inclined to support the establishment which would have favoured Leave.

    • @Iazzaboyce
      @Iazzaboyce Pƙed 15 dny +2

      That's the 're-join problem' in a nutshell - the UK people are just not interested in the 'EU project'.

    • @lengravy
      @lengravy Pƙed 15 dny +1

      @@Iazzaboyce You keep telling yourself that. I think you're just plain wrong.

    • @lengravy
      @lengravy Pƙed 15 dny +2

      @@Iazzaboyce You and those in your echo chamber aren't. People who understand the damage that has been done to our economy and to geopolitics don't agree with you.

  • @yesyoureright
    @yesyoureright Pƙed 19 dny +139

    It's so successful that now we can drink water with human excrement in our rivers.

    • @captricharddee3634
      @captricharddee3634 Pƙed 19 dny +12

      Just use the tap like everyone else.

    • @gongagong
      @gongagong Pƙed 19 dny

      That is due to mass immigration and adding 15 million third worlders to our population - the whole reason why people voted to leave.

    • @RazorMouth
      @RazorMouth Pƙed 19 dny

      @@captricharddee3634 simp

    • @danielcrafter9349
      @danielcrafter9349 Pƙed 19 dny +15

      ​@@captricharddee3634- the same tap with connections to our rivers that are so polluted that fish within are dying?
      Those taps?

    • @2aph0d_b33blebr0x
      @2aph0d_b33blebr0x Pƙed 19 dny +4

      @@danielcrafter9349 At least we get clean tap water, something a lot of EU countries do not have.

  • @billkingston4402
    @billkingston4402 Pƙed 19 dny +87

    Brexit is a shit storm

    • @2aph0d_b33blebr0x
      @2aph0d_b33blebr0x Pƙed 19 dny

      The EU is diarrhea on steroids.

    • @John_Lyle
      @John_Lyle Pƙed 18 dny

      Especially thanks to the đŸ’©discharges into rivers and coastal waters.

    • @leonardell-bon7104
      @leonardell-bon7104 Pƙed 5 dny

      Brexit was positive for the EU, bringing all member countries closer together. It was a blessing and showed that membership pays. Hopefully, the UK will return and embrace this union more than ever.

  • @cantin8697
    @cantin8697 Pƙed 18 dny +13

    I'm not a Londoner, but I just want to offer a unique point of view.
    It feels odd, being a young adult nowadays. The only party I know is Conservative; the only thing I know is being out of the EU.
    Of course, I was alive before Brexit too --- and even during Labour ---- but I was a literal kid, in school, with no idea about politics.
    I can't relate to truly knowing or remembering a pre-Conservative, pre-Brexit country, so these sorts of videos help to get perspective from older adults who have experienced adulthood during the times I'm told I've experienced but as a kid whose entire world and concern was school and Roblox.

  • @georgeleddy483
    @georgeleddy483 Pƙed 17 dny +29

    One of the chaps interviewed early on in this piece, nailed the problem with Brexit. He said that it was not what people thought it was. He said it was designed to do something completely different-to hide the money that goes to the city of London in financial instruments and real estate. The dirty money comes from the Middle East and from Russia. Russian oligarchs own all manner of high-end properties in London. He also mentioned the islands, which are those overseas financial haven’s owned by Britain, are tax havens and dirty money laundries. Continued membership in the EU would have opened these practices to scrutiny. That could not be allowed by the British ruling class.

    • @EllieMaes-Grandad
      @EllieMaes-Grandad Pƙed 15 dny

      €USSR is not what people were told it was . . . . it's worse!

    • @davidhope2506
      @davidhope2506 Pƙed 14 dny +3

      well said george.

    • @jack.charlesc4750
      @jack.charlesc4750 Pƙed 12 dny

      Do you really think that after all this rejoining will be easy ??? đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł

  • @ki5739
    @ki5739 Pƙed 17 dny +12

    I recently received a letter from my UK bank that due to Brexit, UK banks are no longer allowed to offer services in the EU. So I have to withdraw my money and they will close my account. It seems noone is talking about this effect - how much money have already and will leave the UK banks due to Brexit.

  • @PhilippaBeale
    @PhilippaBeale Pƙed 19 dny +70

    The Londoners Know that it is a failure

    • @newton18311
      @newton18311 Pƙed 19 dny +5

      Most are foreigner's who dont even speak or Know or are Interested in British tradition's and Culture.

    • @RazorMouth
      @RazorMouth Pƙed 19 dny

      @@newton18311 Everyone is the video had British accents except for the one Irish guy LOL
      Didn't even watch the video did you, clown.

    • @thecraiglett1
      @thecraiglett1 Pƙed 19 dny

      @@newton18311 ...and there in one is the reason so many turkeys voted for Christmas. They dont' like foreigners.

    • @2aph0d_b33blebr0x
      @2aph0d_b33blebr0x Pƙed 19 dny +2

      How do you know, do you speak Palestinian?

    • @geniemarie7977
      @geniemarie7977 Pƙed 19 dny

      Racism is ugly stop that

  • @eucitizen78
    @eucitizen78 Pƙed 18 dny +15

    The question is why.
    Is it about money? Business? Trading? Freedom of movement? Influence in the world?
    If this is what you want. If this is what your Party is about. Please don't join again. Stay where you are.
    If it is about heritage, neighborhood, culture, peace, and most important values to share. Than please come back.

    • @c.c.8841
      @c.c.8841 Pƙed 14 dny

      we dont need to join the EU for that, it was heritage, neighbourly attitudes and culture that were and still are being eroded. as we try and get our country back.

    • @eucitizen78
      @eucitizen78 Pƙed 5 dny

      @@c.c.8841 So we all are fine. I don't say you should come back and no one in the EU needs the UK or Argentina or any other 3t part country. Get happy on your island. I personal wish you all the best. Bon voyage, mon ami 🙂👍

  • @roblindstrom797
    @roblindstrom797 Pƙed 15 dny +13

    Please stay out. From Sweden

    • @c.c.8841
      @c.c.8841 Pƙed 14 dny +1

      gladly

    • @muhammaduddin9268
      @muhammaduddin9268 Pƙed 13 dny +2

      Why stay out? is it because of housing crisis and food shortages.

    • @sduggan34
      @sduggan34 Pƙed 11 dny +1

      perhaps next we should leave NATO, I'm sure many American taxpayers would like their country to do the same!

    • @roblindstrom797
      @roblindstrom797 Pƙed 2 dny

      @@sduggan34 suck it

  • @michaelGarvey6587
    @michaelGarvey6587 Pƙed 18 dny +7

    It was all about deregulation of banks , tax avoidance for the rich ,and privatised companies being able to rip off the public outside of EU REGULATION

    • @davidpryle3935
      @davidpryle3935 Pƙed 17 dny

      Strange then that the big banks, the big corporations, the big employers, the CBI, all campaigned strongly for remain.

    • @cogito3227
      @cogito3227 Pƙed 14 dny

      ​Because of free movement of capitals across the EU. Third countries are not allowed to partecipate.

  • @123jalexandre
    @123jalexandre Pƙed 9 dny +4

    As a Frenchman an EU citizen myself : we miss our friends from across the channel over here too! Big hugs to you dear Brits

  • @saltwell
    @saltwell Pƙed 18 dny +10

    We should never have left but, sadly, rejoining will be far from quick or easy.

  • @KIIXI
    @KIIXI Pƙed 19 dny +28

    Titanic success

    • @rhyfeddu
      @rhyfeddu Pƙed 6 dny

      But Britain is unsinkable!

  • @Hominid00inthemirrow
    @Hominid00inthemirrow Pƙed 17 dny +7

    I wish you well. I hope you are able to overturn the madness of Brexit.

  • @Baschn66
    @Baschn66 Pƙed 19 dny +12

    Sad voices. Young dreams shattered. What a success.

  • @John_Lyle
    @John_Lyle Pƙed 18 dny +12

    While I fervently believe that we should never have left, I am also fully aware that "Re-join" is not an option.
    Rejoin implies that we get readmitted under the same terms and conditions that we originally joined under and that is not an option. In order to *JOIN* we would need to meet the Copenhagen Criteria. In order to meet those criteria Britain would need to demonstrate a commitment to democratic governance and human rights, something that the FPTP electoral system and attempts to distance ourselves from the ECHR show a remarkable divergence from. Before long Britain might also fall foul of the requirement to have a functioning market economy, but that may just be a symptom of my personal cynicism.
    Then there is the requirement to commit to entering the €uro as well as commitment to free movement, meaning that not only can Brits travel to EU member states but citizens of EU countries can also freely enter the UK.
    Considering Charles DeGaulle was able to so accurately describe the shenanigans of Fartage and Widdlecombe half a century in his future I doubt that Britain can convince many EU member states that we can be trusted to fulfil any future promises.

    • @trident6547
      @trident6547 Pƙed 18 dny +2

      I must say I am impressed. Finally I find a commenter from UK that knows how to join the EU in 2024 and that is not a veryy easy process anymore. There is also the adherence to political , economic and monetary unionm in the Copenhagen Criteria. And nowadays also being able to present a writen codified constitution.

    • @Purple_flower09
      @Purple_flower09 Pƙed 18 dny +2

      ​@@trident6547 it's barely possible for the UK to join the EU even in twenty years. It's far too difficult and lengthy. The UK will just do something else, drift off into the mid Atlantic.

    • @abelbouza1229
      @abelbouza1229 Pƙed 11 dny +1

      @@Purple_flower09 UK will be the 51th State of the US.

  • @AJM-timecop
    @AJM-timecop Pƙed 14 dny +9

    Very biased survey group. They're all intelligent people!

  • @damianleah6744
    @damianleah6744 Pƙed 7 dny +3

    Success? It’s been an unmitigated disaster. Most of those who bleated project fear have gone very quiet.

  • @spursgog835
    @spursgog835 Pƙed 15 dny +12

    Why would they allow us back?

    • @harrydehnhardt5092
      @harrydehnhardt5092 Pƙed 11 dny +4

      Because your are a part of Western Europe? Greetings from Germany.

    • @elwray3506
      @elwray3506 Pƙed 8 dny

      Because we secretly like you cheeky liitle buggers. I mean, not enough to give you trade deals more favourable than club members, obviously;)

    • @blub5117
      @blub5117 Pƙed 8 dny +2

      ​@@harrydehnhardt5092that still occupies a part of spain and Cyprus. The greek also want their statues back. 3 EU members that will veto everything. Who cares if their island is in the west or east.

  • @bastir.826
    @bastir.826 Pƙed 14 dny +7

    What if Europe votes "NO"? Just an interesting question, isn't it? Just hypothetical

    • @mauricej8747
      @mauricej8747 Pƙed 8 dny

      Then it is "NO" All members have to agree.

  • @wantage1973
    @wantage1973 Pƙed 19 dny +12

    It's not just London you need to appeal to. Pretty much the whole of the UK has been shafted by Brexit. 4 years on, we should be starting to see these 'benefits' of Brexit, but I see none. Best of luck to you going forward.

  • @indibhart5731
    @indibhart5731 Pƙed 19 dny +29

    If you want a decent future for you, your family and your fellow humans vote to get back into Europe!

    • @Purple_flower09
      @Purple_flower09 Pƙed 18 dny +2

      Unfortunately it's extremely difficult to get back into the EU and takes a few decades. The dream is just a dream.

  • @michaelmeier2037
    @michaelmeier2037 Pƙed 5 dny +1

    From a German perspective, Great Britain is missing from the EU. No more freedom of residence and tons of bureaucratic hurdles. I imagine it to be similar in China.

  • @maudeboggins9834
    @maudeboggins9834 Pƙed 6 dny +2

    I remember 1992 & the trade barriers coming down, the freedom of movement economically was a big plus. I left the UK in 1997.

  • @rodden1953
    @rodden1953 Pƙed 19 dny +75

    So good to see young people wanting to be in the EU

    • @colinwishbone4437
      @colinwishbone4437 Pƙed 19 dny +5

      Yes the young from over the world ruining our culture and way of life,more crime,more anger more scrounging,

    • @sararichardson737
      @sararichardson737 Pƙed 19 dny +13

      @@colinwishbone4437don’t worry you’ll be out of it soon

    • @rodden1953
      @rodden1953 Pƙed 19 dny +7

      @@colinwishbone4437 Young ppl have it hard now and are better educated

    • @maxwild1212
      @maxwild1212 Pƙed 19 dny +18

      @@colinwishbone4437 Don't take this the wrong way, but have you considered the possibility of turning off GB News and going for a little walk in the fresh air once in a while?

    • @RazorMouth
      @RazorMouth Pƙed 19 dny

      @@colinwishbone4437 LOL, they all had british accents in the video you simp, didn't even watch it did you.

  • @tapaarn5863
    @tapaarn5863 Pƙed 19 dny +52

    An unmitigated disaster

    • @amcc5887
      @amcc5887 Pƙed 18 dny +3

      That's for sure

    • @RS-xx9ve
      @RS-xx9ve Pƙed 16 dny +3

      enough of the EU.
      What do u think of Brexit?

  • @Asa...S
    @Asa...S Pƙed 9 dny +2

    UK reminds me of a cat. Going around in the house meowing and screaming it want so go out, let me out, let me out, you're so cruel, why don't I get to go out? You tell it it might be a bit chilly out there, that it will have food, toys, our love and company and comfort inside, but it's sure it will be much better on it's own, on the outside. "Let me out!!!"
    So you open the door and expect it to go, but then it just stands there in the door post, for ages and ages, saying it will go out, but not just yet. Time passes. Eventually it will go out, and you then close the door. Through a window you see it stare at you, offended that you closed the door. "How could you do that to me, I just realized I don't have my food here, and why did you make it rain, why am I treated like an outsider all of a sudden". It struts around a bit, but soon realize it was nicer inside and now you have it by the window screaming it wants to go inside again.

  • @vamboroolz1612
    @vamboroolz1612 Pƙed 13 dny +1

    I lost my job of over 40 years and 100% of my earnings through Brexit. There has been other effects on my life, but that one is obviously the biggest.

  • @olgamelo676
    @olgamelo676 Pƙed 18 dny +4

    Now everybody regrets!! Including the brexiters!! It is a shame! Because it was mathematic, so obvious how it would be desastrous! There it is!! Thanks god i am europeen. I can return home at anytime!

  • @nicolass7102
    @nicolass7102 Pƙed 19 dny +25

    Uk is not united anymore

  • @epincion
    @epincion Pƙed 17 dny +4

    I was and always will be a Remainer but caution those calling for rejoining that it’s a generational project and won’t happen soon. There are multiple reasons both on the UK side and from the EU side.

  • @bartstewart8644
    @bartstewart8644 Pƙed 15 dny +16

    I am unclear on how rejoining the EU would happen. Nobody in the EU is talking about it. They've moved on. They don't have to take the UK back. If ever they did it wouldn't be the same as before. Am l missing something?

    • @noahwells9411
      @noahwells9411 Pƙed 13 dny +3

      Would be beneficial for Republic of Ireland, we have suffered from quite a number of mainland EU businesses no longer dealing with us as their previous Irish distributor would have been located in UK. And now may not be bothered with shipping through UK to get to Ireland.

    • @flopunkt3665
      @flopunkt3665 Pƙed 13 dny +1

      ​@@noahwells9411 I do not think British people actually care about that to be honest.

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Pƙed 12 dny

      Why wouldn’t it be the same? Other than global changes that impact all member countries ?

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Pƙed 12 dny

      @@flopunkt3665Nd that’s the point. Brexit voters, like Tories, care for no one but themselves. They don’t care what they ruin, they think it’s still Rule Britannia.

  • @nicolass7102
    @nicolass7102 Pƙed 19 dny +26

    Brexit will destroy pubs

  • @uksubversion
    @uksubversion Pƙed 18 dny +16

    Rejoin or Independence for Scotland!

  • @nicolass7102
    @nicolass7102 Pƙed 19 dny +41

    Brexit disaster

  • @user-wf9ge3yv3o
    @user-wf9ge3yv3o Pƙed 10 dny +1

    No one can give a good reason to rejoin this corrupt and inefficient outfit.

  • @nicolass7102
    @nicolass7102 Pƙed 19 dny +15

    Brexit mess

  • @ardakolimsky7107
    @ardakolimsky7107 Pƙed 18 dny +5

    What a waste.
    There is not a chance in hell the EU will accept us back in.
    Not a chance.

    • @BartSliggers
      @BartSliggers Pƙed 18 dny

      Well, I think there is one pragmatic way. Hold your laughs... Bribe your way in.
      I think if the UK would offer one trillion euros in hard cash this would be a far more feasible way than the diplomatic route.
      This would show a legitimate commitment.

    • @Harry-tb8yo
      @Harry-tb8yo Pƙed 18 dny +2

      @@BartSliggers No way.

    • @ardakolimsky7107
      @ardakolimsky7107 Pƙed 18 dny

      @@BartSliggers Well, it would be more likely that the EU would demand the UK adopt the Euro.
      This will never happen because those in the City, who financed Brexit, would be right back into the same situation with outside oversight.
      Either way, never going to happen.

    • @Purple_flower09
      @Purple_flower09 Pƙed 18 dny

      ​@@ardakolimsky7107 it might be possible for the UK to apply to join in about 20 years if we start the work now and endure many hardships and don't get distracted. That's a hard sell isn't it?

    • @ardakolimsky7107
      @ardakolimsky7107 Pƙed 18 dny

      @@Purple_flower09 20 years?
      Sure.
      Anything is possible.
      Who would have thought in 2004 that the UK would be outside the EU?
      However, the driving force behind our exit was a small cabal of elites who will not allow us to return - and there is no way the UK can be convinced to adopt the euro.
      This would be a prerequisite.
      Not to mention the rest of Europe have had enough of the blatant lies in our media.
      Bendy bananas mate...that shit sticks.

  • @thomastoadie9006
    @thomastoadie9006 Pƙed 14 dny +2

    Brexit has been a huge win for pro-feudalism.

  • @Bahamut3525
    @Bahamut3525 Pƙed 16 dny +12

    I am European/French. The problem with Brexit is that British people were sold a lie.
    Mainly, that the UK would be fixed in terms of immigration, and become a sort of Hong Kong 2.0, and get its glory back.
    In fact, the UK economy depends heavily on EU import and export, and leaving destroyed your opportunities, leaving you isolated and backward.
    Not a single European country in 2024 can just be outside the EU and exist on its own and prosper. Only Switzerland achieved this but its a unique small population country with a very special banking industry and culture. As to the immigrants, BREXIT got rid of the skilled and culturally similar European immigrants, but kept all the wrong ones in (illegal third world migrants). Thus BREXIT gave you the worst of everything. Unfortunately I don't think joining the EU is going to happen anytime soon, especially since the EU will make it pricy for the UK to do so.

    • @EllieMaes-Grandad
      @EllieMaes-Grandad Pƙed 15 dny +1

      * British people were sold a lie * That was in the 1970s - we rectified it in 2016.

  • @rodden1953
    @rodden1953 Pƙed 19 dny +35

    The UK has become like Alcatraz the French call us Ăźle de merde and they are right too.

    • @Arltratlo
      @Arltratlo Pƙed 19 dny

      plague island
      silly island
      island of the monkeys
      UK

    • @Slanche1974
      @Slanche1974 Pƙed 19 dny +1

      It's not Alcatraz when the French let the Dinghy brigade to come over the channel.

    • @rodden1953
      @rodden1953 Pƙed 19 dny

      @@Slanche1974 We need more workers since we left the EU let them work and pay tax or are you someone who only wants to be seen by white Drs

    • @RazorMouth
      @RazorMouth Pƙed 19 dny +20

      @@Slanche1974 The French let? There is nothing illegal about getting in a dinghy. What are the French to do about it. You left the Dublin convention, that's were you went wrong.

    • @triffid68
      @triffid68 Pƙed 19 dny

      @@Slanche1974the pig ignorant Brexit brigade have literally defecated over the UK and left us a laughing stock with our inferior trade deals to what we had

  • @anonymoustosh4471
    @anonymoustosh4471 Pƙed 13 dny +2

    When we were in the EU we were always the awkward squad so why would they let us back in?

  • @janepowers6711
    @janepowers6711 Pƙed 12 dny +1

    I felt at the time that the UK voters made a huge mistake financially and with ease of traveling. Personally I think it was false pride, misunderstanding their country’s name, namely, the Great before Britain. We in the USA are experiencing are own sort of Brexit
..
    actually most of the world is going a little insane.

  • @dougclark9921
    @dougclark9921 Pƙed 18 dny +4

    I was remain all the way until a week before the vote but voted out after a crap interview by one of the EU leaders that felt like a threat. It wasn't a threat, it was facts. None of the upsides happened and all of the downsides happened. Sorry everyone!

    • @therejoineuparty8898
      @therejoineuparty8898  Pƙed 17 dny +2

      Don’t worry Doug, lots of money and advertising thrown at the public. We’re always happy to have volunteers for our campaigning, if that helps?

  • @ralphmacchiato3761
    @ralphmacchiato3761 Pƙed 17 dny +10

    The UK stands alone, just like they wanted. Good luck.

  • @rukraz721
    @rukraz721 Pƙed 5 dny +2

    Hello Boris and Liz Truss, are you listening? Of course not, you don't care do you?

  • @SawZaag
    @SawZaag Pƙed 16 dny +2

    It was ALWAYS destined to be an abject failure.

  • @denzelvilliers
    @denzelvilliers Pƙed 16 dny +3

    Brexit has been a huge success, what people were thinking that would going to happen when you self-boycott and self-sanction yourself to claim it was a "failure"? đŸ€š

  • @JohnCarey-bw1cd
    @JohnCarey-bw1cd Pƙed 14 dny +1

    That irish guy nailed it.all about the city of London spot on

  • @mydayis5
    @mydayis5 Pƙed 18 dny +5

    I love Brexit
..it’s so funny! 😂

  • @themajesticmagnificent386
    @themajesticmagnificent386 Pƙed 19 dny +11

    Brexit is a mess and always was going to fail..It’s time we was allowed to talk about this and it seen to be talked about on mainstream T.V..If Brexit was covered on mainstream,Brexit would crumble fast..Hence is the reason it’s not covered by the mainstream..But it’s only a matter of time until Brexit is covered..

  • @poziomkax5985
    @poziomkax5985 Pƙed 12 dny +1

    Boris Johnson also his father made huge money working , in the past for the EU. Boris's father got dual nationality . French)

  • @alandillon968
    @alandillon968 Pƙed 7 dny +1

    It's been a desater, self-inflicted pain, and suiside . We are not the great country we once were, and we can not continue to live in the pockets of America and fly on the coat-tails. The EU gave us safety, security, and a louder voice in the world and world economy, which affects us daily, besides everything else.

  • @evie1915
    @evie1915 Pƙed 19 dny +34

    We had to go private, given no choice. I want an election to teach the government a lesson BREXIT is a massive failure.

    • @rolandhawken6628
      @rolandhawken6628 Pƙed 16 dny

      Voting changes nothing ,Brexit has not in reality happened we are still paying EU still listening to their crap

    • @rolandhawken6628
      @rolandhawken6628 Pƙed 16 dny

      If "going private" you are referring to dentists I live in Cornwall in 1997 it was nearly impossible to get a dentist, no hope on NHS at all ,it has been like that in many arrears nothing to do with EU

  • @TrancetasticWilza
    @TrancetasticWilza Pƙed 18 dny +4

    A disaster , but there needs to be more time for opinions of Leave voters to change.

  • @baqaqipekhebi7148
    @baqaqipekhebi7148 Pƙed 8 dny

    They couldn’t be bothered to vote and now they are feeling the consequences! I think that is the first lesson to be learned here!

  • @milancollin1819
    @milancollin1819 Pƙed 6 dny +1

    We always had many Erasmus student coming from the Coventry University to our company in Amsterdam but of course this all stopped because of the Brexit. We had interns voting to leave the EU but had no idea what they vote for. They thought it was to protect their belongings, houses etc. A big joke if you ask them now. All lies to get it done.

  • @Frederique41
    @Frederique41 Pƙed 18 dny +27

    Complete failure and source of stress.

  • @ceduardopc88
    @ceduardopc88 Pƙed 19 dny +6

    I wanna join this party â€ïžđŸ‡ŹđŸ‡§đŸ‡ȘđŸ‡ș❀

  • @paulcowell7588
    @paulcowell7588 Pƙed 12 dny +1

    The fact that many people thought that somehow pulling out of one of the largest trading power bases in the world would be a good move just shows how idiotic the average British electorate has become.if we dont somehow find a way back in even if it comes at a high price then things can and will only get worse..the fact that revolting boris Johnson was telling people to vote Brexit should've been the only reason required to vote remain.

  • @Dave1507
    @Dave1507 Pƙed 13 dny +2

    No, Lady, it's not hard to get staff, you just have to pay them good.

  • @nicks4934
    @nicks4934 Pƙed 18 dny +9

    Dont be doormats. Protest! Wake up

  • @timq8470
    @timq8470 Pƙed 18 dny +8

    I sell worldwide and ship worldwide but now the EU have to pay 15-25 percent import duty they have gone elsewhere. How can I replace this lost market, as stated I already ship worldwide. If my profits are down 15-25 percent that is 15-25 percent less I have to spend within the UK -.and so my loss has a knock on affect.

    • @Lily-Bravo
      @Lily-Bravo Pƙed 17 dny +2

      Same here

    • @pacor7757
      @pacor7757 Pƙed 5 dny +1

      Before Brexit I was a frequent buyer of UK products, and it was even more cost effective and smoother than buying from France or Germany or Spain. But after Brexit it is very complicated. Sometimes packages are destroyed in customs because they don't meet EU regulations, sometimes packages are returned to the origin because of some bureaucratic error, and when some packages do manage to arrive, I have to pay a lot of extra money for customs duties and bureaucracy, which can double or triple the original cost. The only things I am now buying sporadically in the UK are small things and even then I have to pay extra costs to have them shipped through Ireland. In the end it is not worth it to me to buy in UK.

  • @johndevoy5792
    @johndevoy5792 Pƙed 17 dny +2

    from ireland, we wish you all well on the long (long!) journey back. Hope ye manage it... but 2 points. 1. it wont be the same UK that will (eventually) rejoin. ie. there will be a unified Ireland by then and g-d knows what the Scots will do
    and 2. EU nations will be v v circumspect about the uk rejoining, ie def. prepare for being in the eurozone and giving up all the perks, the uk got.

  • @hansmarheim7620
    @hansmarheim7620 Pƙed 12 dny +1

    "Always look on the bright side of life". Same in Norway. Some are for the Eu and some are against. But Norway is doing ok outside the Eu. Hope Great Britain also does.

  • @samuelburleigh1895
    @samuelburleigh1895 Pƙed 18 dny +14

    Not just a failure but probably a multi billion pound failure.

  • @jerzytyrakowski907
    @jerzytyrakowski907 Pƙed 19 dny +3

    If the UK is so powerful in its opinion, maybe the EU should join the UK? Would that be a solution? After Brexit, the UK will probably no longer join the EU, so let the EU join the UK? The same stupid idea as the UK leaving the European Union.

    • @lesliekillingback4971
      @lesliekillingback4971 Pƙed 18 dny

      No they won’t take the pound to week

    • @abelbouza1229
      @abelbouza1229 Pƙed 11 dny

      đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł

  • @DeanFWilson
    @DeanFWilson Pƙed 13 dny +1

    Brexit has been a disaster. The UK public were fed a pack of lies. It's time to rejoin the EU, but I don't think the EU will be as eager to welcome the UK back (and certainly not with all the concessions it enjoyed before).

  • @alea_iacta_est.rubicon
    @alea_iacta_est.rubicon Pƙed 19 dny +18

    All tragically pointed out before it was too late. Now it really is.

  • @rafaeldonnelly3593
    @rafaeldonnelly3593 Pƙed 18 dny +4

    I hope you do better than Reform UK. If I lived in London, I would vote for you. Hope we rejoin asap.

  • @elpresidente8730
    @elpresidente8730 Pƙed 18 dny +3

    The only way I can get any dental treatment now is to go private. I simply cannot afford that. Is that Brexit related ? Possibly, as my last NHS dentist was Polish and she went back to Poland.

    • @Purple_flower09
      @Purple_flower09 Pƙed 18 dny +1

      Not very Brexit related at all. I live in Scotland and it's not difficult at all in most of the country to get an NHS dentist. The funding model in Scotland is different.

    • @therejoineuparty8898
      @therejoineuparty8898  Pƙed 17 dny

      czcams.com/video/tEj3UHYpg9I/video.htmlsi=LTHEeTQZmTkOz6p4

  • @jack.charlesc4750
    @jack.charlesc4750 Pƙed 12 dny +1

    Do you really think after all the mess UK has done before leaving that rejoining wil be easy ??? 😂😂😂

  • @celpabedn
    @celpabedn Pƙed 14 dny

    Brits do not want to work low skill labor, but want other Brits to do it for them, it will not work long term!

  • @fooballers7883
    @fooballers7883 Pƙed 18 dny +6

    LOL ...I knew in 2015 it will be a failure...so not suprised.

  • @peterhowells7309
    @peterhowells7309 Pƙed 13 dny +5

    Greetings from Scotland! It gave me absolutely NO pleasure to tell many friends and family "I TOLD YOU SO!" But I did anyway! What an idiotic thing to do! ALL those people who made ridiculous claims and promises should be thrown out of parliament! A disgrace to the rest of the world!

    • @pierrekiroule2827
      @pierrekiroule2827 Pƙed 13 dny

      I wish our Scotland friends will join the EU, asap. Auld Alliance!!!

    • @c.c.8841
      @c.c.8841 Pƙed 12 dny

      @@pierrekiroule2827 the auld alliance voted out , the others voted stay.

  • @denisburgess2966
    @denisburgess2966 Pƙed 19 dny +5

    @nicolass7102 The government's policies have already destroyed pubs.

  • @wollebumbuy3639
    @wollebumbuy3639 Pƙed 7 dny +1

    Good Luck for your Party. If we all want to be a Big Player, then its better EU and UK together then seperated.
    Very simple

  • @user-td5pt9nw9n
    @user-td5pt9nw9n Pƙed 15 dny +3

    Why are you asking foreigners about Britain leaving the European union ??surely you guys should be asking British Nationals who are eligible to vote ????

  • @simonflack5467
    @simonflack5467 Pƙed 18 dny +3

    Just sent a Parcel to Northern Ireland I now have to complete customs forms Ugh

  • @elkpaz560
    @elkpaz560 Pƙed 13 dny

    The majority of the people who voted for it most definitely didn't get what they voted for because the establishment were never going to allow it to happen. Those who voted to open the borders to non-EU immigration have got what they wanted though - the majority of the 1.2 million legal immigrants last year were from India and Africa which wouldn't have been allowed under EU rules.